DIPRC2019: Digital Inclusion Policy and Research Conference
2019
University of Liverpool in London, Finsbury Square
London, UK, June 18-19, 2019
As more of our everyday lives become digital, from paying
bills, to contacting companies and services and keeping in touch with your
friends and family - it has become crucial to include everyone in the online
world. What type of skills do people need to ‘be digital’? Do different people
from different ages and abilities need different types of skills and training?
And how can we foresee what skills will be needed for future work? While these
questions have been occupying the private sector and policy makers, as more
tasks become automated and digitalised they become ever more crucial.
Evidence shows that inequalities in access to and use of
digital media have measurable impacts on the life chances, health and economic
wellbeing of citizens. The GoodThings Foundation published a reporton September
2018 which identified that over 11 million UK citizens lack the basic digital
skills they need to participate fully in our digital economy. As the Foundation
predicts, by 2028 the UK will lose over £22 billion of value as a direct result
of digital exclusion.
Since the introduction of machine learning and artificial
intelligence research has shifted to understanding inequalities in complex
skills and use. In addition, as ‘fake news’ and misinformation have become common
practice by various entities it has introduced new avenues to include in
digital literacies. This shift has become key to some governmental digital
strategies, such as those of the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and
Sport (DCMS) and their equivalents around the globe. This conference will bring
together academic research with policy makers and stakeholders to review the
current state for the art in digital inclusion policy and practice.
The conference will draw upon over two decades of research,
policy, and practice. Over this time digital inequalities, digital inclusion
and digital literacies have changed in response to developments in digital
technologies and media. Though key themes have remained, such as: material and
financial access; skills and digital literacy; effective use by citizens and
communities; the impact of socio-economic factors; motivation and attitudes;
and, more recently socio-economic and socio-cultural variations in patterns of
usage. Digital inequities therefore have become an important part of broader
persistent issues of social equity and justice.
The primary aim of this conference is to link up
international policy efforts to address digital inequalities, access and skills
with the outcomes of recent research at from around the globe. The intention
being to support sharing best practice and research insights.
The conference will be a mix of invited presentations from
policy and research colleagues, along with open paper sessions. For the open
sessions we seek presentations that cover empirical research as well as policy
and practice interventions, such as:
- Data analysis of levels of digital inclusion/exclusion and engagement
- Studies on the link between misinformation and data literacies
- Studies of the impacts of digital exclusion
- Policy interventions
- Case studies of initiatives and programmes
- Case studies of community impact
Contact
The conference is organised by Professor Simeon Yates and Dr. Elinor Carmi, Department of Communication and Media, Faculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences, School of the Arts, University of Liverpool, UK
For questions and other inquiries please email Dr. Elinor Carmi - (Elinor.Carmi@liverpool.ac.uk).
Venue
The conference will run from 18 June to 19 June at the London Campus of the University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool in London, 33 Finsbury Square, London, EC2A 1AG – just off London’s “Silicon Roundabout”.
Do you have questions about DIPRC2019: Digital Inclusion Policy and Research Conference 2019? Contact School of the Arts - University of Liverpool.
Submission and Registration Guidelines
The conference is FREE of charge. To register go to the
Eventbrite page.
If you wish to present a paper or case study please submit a
300 word abstract by 31st March 2019 here.
Acceptance notification will be sent by 25th April 2019.
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