Digital Threats to Democracy: Call for Proposals

The Media & Democracy program at the Social Science Research Council is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the “Digital Threats to Democracy: Comparative Lessons and Possible Remedies” workshop.

The Media & Democracy program at the Social Science Research Council is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the “Digital Threats to Democracy: Comparative Lessons and Possible Remedies” workshop. This workshop will bring together social science and humanities scholars to present comparative research on how countries adapt and respond to digital threats to democracy.
 
The workshop, organized in collaboration with Loughborough O3C member Dr Cristian Vaccari, will be held at the Social Science Research Council in New York City on June 13-14, 2019. Accepted participants’ travel and accommodation costs will be covered by the organizers.
 
They welcome applications from both junior and senior scholars across all disciplines. However, the focused nature of the workshop demands that they limit participation to 10–12 authors. Selection will be determined not only by the quality of submissions, but also by their thematic fit and complementarity.
 
A selection of the papers presented at the workshop will be invited to submit full manuscripts of up to 8,000 words for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of Press/Politics, subject to peer-review.
 
To apply, please submit a current C.V. and an abstract of up to 500 words to mdapplications@ssrc.org by February 3, 2019.
 
For more information, please see the attached pdf or visit the SSRC website.