Project: 101104921 - HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01 - European Research Executive Agency
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CFP – Exploring Digital Sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa – Social Sciences and Digital Humanities: Cooperation, Cultures, Societies and African Processes of Digitisation South of the Sahara
October 17 - October 18
Call for Contributions: Panel on “Exploring Digital Sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa” at “Social Sciences and Digital Humanities: Cooperation, Cultures, Societies, and African Processes of Digitisation South of the Sahara”.
The Intercontinental Alliance for Urban Studies (AIEU) is pleased to announce its inaugural international Congress in Granada, Spain, on 17-18 October 2024. This event offers a dynamic forum for discussing research on digitisation and cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa, approached from the perspectives of Social Sciences and Humanities. The theme for this first edition is “Social Sciences and Digital Humanities: Cooperation, Cultures, Societies, and African Processes of Digitisation South of the Sahara.” The Congress will be conducted in a hybrid format, featuring asynchronous online panels to encourage broad participation.
As part of this conference, LAGOSTECH project is hosting the symposium “Exploring Digital Sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa” and we are actively seeking contributions. The deadline for submissions is 10 September 2024, and proposals can be submitted via the following website: https://digitaldiverse.es/call-for-abstracts/.
- Digital sovereignty and national development strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa
- The role of local communities, actors and civil society in shaping digital governance frameworks
- The impact of data sovereignty on privacy, freedom of expression, exchange, and data ownership
- The intersections of digital sovereignty with mobility, security, and social inequality
- The potential of regional cooperation to enhance digital sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa
Case studies depicting how digital sovereignty is experienced and negotiated are welcome, including those using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methodological approaches.