The Information, Medium & Society: Twenty-second International Conference on Publishing Studies is dedicated to publishing practices as distinctive modes of social knowledge production.
The Information, Medium & Society: Twenty-second International Conference on Publishing Studies covers topics such as:
- Mediums of Disruption
- Defining Collaborative Relations - The Creator and the Publishe
- Disruptive Mediums - From a Machine Age, to the Digital Age, and Beyond
- Economic Realities - From the Printed Artifact the Digital Object
- Framing Information Landscapes - Production, Dissemination, Access
- Media Archaeology - Historical Contexts for Mediums of Social Practice
- Open or Closed - Ethical Considerations for Content Creators and Publishers
- Information Foundations
- The Social Author - Originator, Creator, Instigator?
- Genealogies of Human Agency - Understanding the Transmission of Human Culture Through History
- Experiential Meaning Making - Still Image, Moving Images, and Sound
- From Oral to Textual Cultures - Our Informational Foundations
- Whose Knowledge? - Public Good in the Pursuit of Knowledge
- Digital Dimensions - Artificial Intelligence, Derivative Data, and Meta-Data
- Social History and Impacts
- From the Industry to a Publishing House - Macro and Micro Organizational Cultures
- A Social History of Publishing - The Socio-Cultural Dimeson of the Social Practice
- Gatekeeper Effects - Whose Voices are Heard?
- Publishing as Praxis - Feminist, LGBTQ, Post-Colonial, and Anti-Capitalist Publishing
- Filter Bubbles - Digital Content Spaces
- Market Forces - Determining Content
- Core and Periphery - Considering the Globalization of the Legal Traditions of Copyright
- Boundaries of Access -Abilities and Disabilities