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<div>Dear colleagues
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<p>I think that some of you might be interested in the current Call for Papers of "Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien" attached. Both versions, in German and English language, are included in the file.</p>
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<p>Submission deadline will be <b>31 March 2020</b>, so there is plenty of time to hand in a draft :)</p>
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<p>The editorial bord is looking for articles, that deal with the following questions and I think that STS scholars could make a great contribution there:</p>
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<div><span>o</span> How should digitalization be conceived from gender, queertheoretical and intersectional perspectives?
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o Which discourses address digitalization in different social contexts? How can these be analysed and in what way does gendering become apparent?
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o What parallel worlds have resulted from digitalization? And how are these new technosocial realities, such as the Darknet, structurally related to gender aspects?
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o To what extent do gendering processes matter in the fields of digital humanities, technical and media pedagogics, museology, science communication?
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o What findings result from empirical approaches to information sciences, the worlds of work and use of devices, into which gendering processes and the impact of digitalization are already being inscribed? What is happening to the situation of women* in an
increasingly digitalized world, to the relationship between the public and private realms and between the employment and care sectors?
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o What contributions can the history of technology and the philosophy of technology made to the theme of digitalization and gender?
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<div>Please feel free to share the call with other scholars! <br>
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best regards, Sandra Lang</div>
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