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Call for papers: Digital and online violence: regional perspectives

The Digital and online violence: regional perspectives conference aims to bring together interdisciplinary and international speakers to facilitate open exchanges about the experiences of, trends in and approaches towards digital and online violence.

It is a two-day event, with a dedicated half-day session for PhD students and early career researchers.

We welcome papers from academics as well as practitioners and civil society colleagues.

There is limited support available to contribute towards travel and/or accommodation costs for accepted PhD students and early career researchers. If you would like to be considered for a travel bursary, please indicate so when submitting an abstract.

In particular, the conference is designed to provide a space for explorations of:

  • Conceptions of digital and online violence
  • Emerging forms of digital and online violence
  • Regional approaches to tackling digital and online violence
  • Intersectional experiences of digital and online violence
  • Online gender-based hate speech
  • Online harassment
  • Cyberstalking

How to submit a paper

Please send abstracts of up to 450 words (including 5 key words) by 12th June 2022 to Dr Kim Barker and Dr Olga Jurasz. We aim to communicate decisions by 20th June 2022.