FW: Call for Papers: Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion (DL Abstracts: 15 September 2022)

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Devva Kasnitz
Wed, Aug 24, 2022 4:35 PM

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Devva Kasnitz, PhD
Devvaco Consulting, 1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net or devvaco@gmail.com
Adj Professor, City University of New York—School of Professional Studies—Disability Studies
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From: The Disability-Research Discussion List DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK On Behalf Of Social Inclusion
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To: DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Call for Papers: Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion (DL Abstracts: 15 September 2022)

Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a
Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion

Edited by Karin Hannes and Fred Truyen
Deadline for Abstracts: 15 September 2022 | Deadline for Articles: 15 December 2022
Social Inclusion, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 1.543) and Scopus (CiteScore: 2.5), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its upcoming issue "Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion," edited by Karin Hannes (KU Leuven) and Fred Truyen (KU Leuven).

Technological progress creates new possibilities. Alternatively, it might perhaps pose a danger to liberal democracy or reinstall undesirable exclusion mechanisms. For this thematic issue, we challenge scholars to share their stories about how humans materialize differently as a result of the discursive-material socio-technical realities they are part of—increase our insight into how machines think, act, sympathize and socialize with privileged as well as non-privileged populations. Think techno-embodiment, self-design, artification, digi-bodiment, smart cities that empower rather than belittle humans. All humans. But equally, we ask that authors bring their evidence for when and how to resist a technological smartness that is all over the place, particularly when leaving some, but not all, behind.

Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged to read the full call for papers here https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/pages/view/nextissues#SmartInclusion .

Abstracts welcome by 15 September 2022.

Kindest regards,
Mariana
Mariana Pires
Social Inclusion
Cogitatio Press
1070-129 Lisbon
Portugal

New issues (open access):
Vol 10, No 2 (2022): Challenges in School-To-Work Transition: Perspectives on Individual, Institutional, and Structural Inequalities
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/issue/view/299

Vol 10, No 3 (2022): A Common European Asylum System: Utopian or Dystopian Expectations?
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/issue/view/303


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FYI Devva Kasnitz, PhD Devvaco Consulting, 1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net or devvaco@gmail.com Adj Professor, City University of New York—School of Professional Studies—Disability Studies Text: 510-206-5767, She/Her/Hers From: The Disability-Research Discussion List <DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> On Behalf Of Social Inclusion Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 3:36 AM To: DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Subject: Call for Papers: Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion (DL Abstracts: 15 September 2022) Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion Edited by Karin Hannes and Fred Truyen Deadline for Abstracts: 15 September 2022 | Deadline for Articles: 15 December 2022 Social Inclusion, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 1.543) and Scopus (CiteScore: 2.5), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its upcoming issue "Resisting a “Smartness” That Is All Over the Place: Technology as a Marker of In/Ex/Seclusion," edited by Karin Hannes (KU Leuven) and Fred Truyen (KU Leuven). Technological progress creates new possibilities. Alternatively, it might perhaps pose a danger to liberal democracy or reinstall undesirable exclusion mechanisms. For this thematic issue, we challenge scholars to share their stories about how humans materialize differently as a result of the discursive-material socio-technical realities they are part of—increase our insight into how machines think, act, sympathize and socialize with privileged as well as non-privileged populations. Think techno-embodiment, self-design, artification, digi-bodiment, smart cities that empower rather than belittle humans. All humans. But equally, we ask that authors bring their evidence for when and how to resist a technological smartness that is all over the place, particularly when leaving some, but not all, behind. Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged to read the full call for papers here <https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/pages/view/nextissues#SmartInclusion> . Abstracts welcome by 15 September 2022. Kindest regards, Mariana Mariana Pires Social Inclusion Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 10, No 2 (2022): Challenges in School-To-Work Transition: Perspectives on Individual, Institutional, and Structural Inequalities https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/issue/view/299 Vol 10, No 3 (2022): A Common European Asylum System: Utopian or Dystopian Expectations? https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/issue/view/303 _____ ________________End of message________________ This Disability-Research Discussion list is managed by the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Leeds (www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies <http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies> ). Enquiries about list administration should be sent to disability-research-request@jiscmail.ac.uk <mailto:disability-research-request@jiscmail.ac.uk> Archives and tools are located at: www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/disability-research.html <http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/disability-research.html> You can VIEW, POST, JOIN and LEAVE the list by logging in to this web page.