Events
Maryland, Washington D.C./ USA
Building off the success of last year’s conference, the goal of the second annual Theorizing the Web conference is to expand the range and depth of theory used to help us make sense of how the Internet, digitality, and technology have changed the ways humans live. We hope to bring together researchers from a range of disciplines, including sociology, communications, anthropology, philosophy, economics, English, history, political science, information science, the performing arts and many more. We especially encourage international perspectives. In addition, we invite session and other proposals by tech-industry professionals, journalists, and other figures outside of academia. Intersections of gender, race, class, age, sexual orientation, and disability will not be isolated in seperate panels; instead, we fully expect these issues to be woven throughout the conference.
Events (385)
- 08.05.13 10th Future Internet Assembly (FIA) Conference
- 02.05.13 ACM Web Science 2013
- 14.04.13 The 2013 International Workshop on Behavior and Social Informatics
- 19.03.13 The 4th International Conference on Society and Information Technologies: ICSIT 2013
- 13.03.13 IADIS International Conference E-Society 2013
- 01.03.13 Theorizing the Web conference
- 12.02.13 iConference 2013
- 14.12.12 The First ASE/IEEE International Conference on Social Informatics
- 05.12.12 The Fourth International Conference on Social Informatics
- 30.11.12 10th International Conference Cyberspace 2012
