[ICTs-and-Society] CFP - World Social Science Forum (13-15 October 2013 in Montreal) , 'Social transformations and the digital age' - deadline 15 January

Sally Wyatt sally.wyatt at ehumanities.knaw.nl
Tue Dec 11 01:59:00 PST 2012


The World Social Science Forum will be held 13-15 October 2013 in Montreal (hosted by the International Social Science Council and the Canadian Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council). Scholars and practitioners from across the disciplines and across the world will come together to address the ways in which digital technologies are being developed and used. There are two major focus areas:  how they are transforming different spheres of social life and  how they are transforming the social sciences and research practices.

The full call for papers is attached, and more details can be found at http://www.wssf2013.org  Deadline for abstracts is 15 January.

Please distribute widely.


Professor dr Sally Wyatt
Programme Leader
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Director, WTMC (Wetenschap, Technologie en Moderne Cultuur)
Netherlands Graduate Research School of Science, Technology and Modern Culture<http://www.wtmc.net/>
Professor, Digital Cultures in Development, Maastricht University

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