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CFP | Digital Transformation of Social Theory @TFSC [SSCI 3.226, CNRS***, ABS***, VHB***]

  • 1.  CFP | Digital Transformation of Social Theory @TFSC [SSCI 3.226, CNRS***, ABS***, VHB***]

    Posted 12-15-2017 06:51
    Call for papers to a special issue of Technological Forecasting and Social Change on "Digital Transformation of Social Theory". Weblink: https://wp.me/pvO07-17R

    Guest editors

    Steffen Roth, La Rochelle Business School and Yerevan State University
    Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
    Frank Welz, University of Innsbruck
    Sandro Cattacin, University of Geneva

    There once was a time when leaders could both appreciate books and govern empires without knowing how to read and write (Dutton, 2016; Pascal, 1970). Today's thought leaders are in a very similar situation. Though hardly ever away from keyboard, we scholars in general and social theorists in particular relate to the dominant media of the 21st century as if we still lived in the Gutenberg Galaxy (McLuhan, 1962), as exemplified in the prevailing use of computers and Internet mainly to write books and articles to store and search for in online libraries. The situation is even more remarkable in that we not only continue to treat the new media like traditional media, but also produce more and more traditional media on the new media. Today, there are publications on the digital transformation of almost everything. Human identity (Nagy & Koles, 2014) is being transformed digitally, along with more mundane aspects of social life such as work (Stone, 2004), production (Potstada et al., 2016), or healthcare (Agarwal et al., 2010); and then again time and space (Berthon et al., 2000), and thus even the globe (Heylighen & Lenartowicz, 2016) and all of our everyday life (Wajcman, 2008); apparently, not even the traditional media (Coyle, 2006; Roth et al., 2017) can escape the digital transformation.

    In such a context of inescapable digital transformation, our professional insistence on oral and written language remains consistent as long as we ... read more at https://wp.me/pvO07-17R

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    Prof. Dr. Dr. Steffen Roth
    La Rochelle Business School and Yerevan State University

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