What People Leave Behind: Marks, Traces, Footprints and their Significance for Social Sciences
PHD in Communication, Social Research and Marketing
Department of Communication and Social Research
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
What People Leave Behind:
Marks, Traces, Footprints and their Significance for Social Sciences
Online, June 15-16, 2021
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Day 1 – Tuesday, June 15
(Central European Time)
2:00 PM INSTITUTIONAL GREETINGS:
Chair: Fabrizio Martire (Chair of the WPLB Scientific Committee)
Rappresentante di Ateneo
(Sapienza, University of Rome)
Maria Carmela Agodi
(President of the Italian Sociological Association)
Tito Marci
(Head of the Faculty of Political Sciences, Sociology and Communication, Sapienza-University of Rome)
Alberto Marinelli
(Chair of the Department of Communication and Social Research, Sapienza-University of Rome)
Antonio Fasanella
(Coordinator of the Ph.D. in Communication, Social Research and Marketing, Sapienza-University of Rome)
3:00 PM PLENARY SESSION:
Chair: Lorenzo Sabetta (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Keynote: Gabriel Abend (University of Lucerne, Switzerland)
The Marks of a Decision
Keynote: Hizky Shoham (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Trivial Justifications of Unmarked Rituals: “Primitive” Elements in Modern Culture
4:45PM PARALLEL PANELS:
The Spatial Dimension of Traces
Chair: Lorenza Parisi (Link Campus University, Italy)
Daniel Rose (Winston-Salem State University, USA)
Clues of Displacement: What Urban Renewal and Gentrification Have Left Behind in Winston – Salem, North Carolina
Daria Radchenko (Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration – Strelka Institute, Russia)
Digital Anthropology and/or Digital Traces: Seeing the City Through the Eyes of Locals
Aluminé Rosso (Universidad Nacional de las Artes, Argentina)
What do Museums Visitors Leave Behind?
Scott Townsend (North Carolina State University, USA) and Maria Patsarika (American College of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Rethink/Remake: Expanding the Capabilities of “Cultural Probes” Through Interaction Principles for Long-Term Interventions in Communities
Traces and Their Many Facets
Chair: Christian Ruggiero (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Nello Barile (IULM University, Italy) and Satomi Sugiyama (Franklin University, Switzerland)
Wearing Devices: What We Leave Behind and How it Shapes Us
Anne Monier (École Supérieure des Sciences Économiques et Commerciales, France)
Leaving a Trace: Donor Plaques as Physical Evidences of Generosity?
Gabrielle Martin (Rutgers University, USA)
“Damaged Goods:” The Sexual Assault Survivor as a Marked Social Identity
Anahí Viladrich (CUNY, USA)
Decrypting Sacred Traces: Veiled Forms of Latino Religiosity in New York City
Saryglar Syldysmaa and Spirina Anastasiia (Altai State University, Russia)
Foreign Migrants and the Host Community in Russia: Signs, Signals and Traces
Traces, Surveillance, Security, and Moral Concerns
Chair: Stefania Parisi (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Tatiana Lysova (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
The Implementation of Video-Surveillance in Urban Spaces: Approaches of Surveillance and Security Societies
Seif Sekalala (Fort Hays State University, USA)
The Peril and Potential of Surveillance and Tracking Technologies in Developed and Developing Countries
Gianluca Bei (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
“Discipline” and “Punish” in the Platform Capitalism: Users Control Through Digital Rating Processes
Mariella Nocenzi (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
When the Footprint is a Carbon One. A Sustainable Paradigm for the Analysis of the Contemporary Society
Donatella Della Ratta (John Cabot University, Italy)
All That We Leave Behind and Vanishes. On the Enforced Disappearance of the Networked Image and Other Tales of Invisibility
Lorenzo Denaro (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
The Power of Negotiation of Our Personal Datas
Tracking Politics and Devices: Between Control and Autonomy
Chair: Andrea Borghini (University of Pisa, Italy)
Enrico Campo (University of Milan, Italy)
Rethinking Attention Economy through Digital Traces
Ricardo A. Dello Buono (Manhattan College, USA)
Traces of International Mobility in Higher Education: What Does Cross-Cultural Academic Exchange Leave Behind?
James Hay (University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign, USA)
On the Watch—Rewinding the Long History of Self-tracking in Regimes of Self-governance
Irene Psaroudakis (University of Pisa, Italy)
Alignment of Actions, Traces, and Networks. About an Anthropology of Lines for the Use of Mixed Methods
Emanuela Susca (University of Urbino, Italy)
Against the “Surveillance Capitalism”: From Individual Strategies to Collective Action
Marina Vujnovic (Monmouth University, USA)
The Battle Over the “Right to be Forgotten”: Digital Traces and the Political Economy of the Virtual
Digital Traces as Sociological Objects
Chair: Enrica Amaturo (University of Naples–Federico II, Italy)
Davide Bennato (University of Catania, Italy)
Going Hunt the Tracks to Investigate Sociality. A Sociological Approach to Digital Traces
Marco Del Mastro (AGCOM, Italy)
What Citizens Really Know About Their Privacy Preferences. Are They Really Concerned or Indolent?
Biagio Aragona (University of Naples–Federico II, Italy)
Retracing Algorithms. How Social Research Methods Can Track Algorithmic Functioning
Giuseppe Tipaldo (University of Turin, Italy)
Media Research in the Digital Era: A Taxonomy of Objects and Techniques
Day 2 – Wednesday, June 16
10:00 AM PLENARY SESSION:
Chair: Francesca Comunello (Sapienza-University of Rome)
Keynote: Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Keynote: Ilaria Pitti (University of Bologna, Italy)
How to Deal with Research Crumbs? Micro-Ethics at the Boundary Between Fieldwork and Everyday Life
11:45AM PARALLEL PANELS:
What People Leave Behind Online
Chair: Simone Mulargia (LUMSA University of Rome, Italy)
Silvia Barbotto (University of Turin, Italy/ Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexico)
Traces of Facial Emanations in Multimedia Art
Gabriel-Constantin Nicola (University of Oradea, Romania)
Perspectives on the Relationship Between the Use of Video Games and the Learning Outcomes of Adolescents: Differences According to Gender and Socio-Economic Background
Vincenzo Romania (University of Padua, Italy)
Situated Sittlichkeit: Hermeneutics of Self-Externalisation and Ethics in the Web
Laura Arosio (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)
Running Through Traces and Documents: Running Maps & Running Art
Prend Kola and Isabella Mingo (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Consumer Generated Data and Brand Reputation: Sentiments, Emotions and Themes
Chiara Bernardi (University of Stirling, Scotland)
#Down Syndrome and Stereotypes: The imperceptible and, Yet, All Too Present Stereotyping of Learning Disabilities on Instagram
Digital Platforms’ Traces
Chair: Giovanni Ciofalo (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Sarit Navon (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Tracing Mourning Footprints in a Digital Graveyard: Posthumous Facebook Profiles that Left Behind
Gaia Casagrande (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
The (micro) Self-branding Practices on Social Media: Managing the Visible and Invisible Traces of Ourselves
Stefania Leone and Miriam Della Mura (University of Salerno, Italy)
Young SNS Users and Presentation of Self Between Volatility and Permanence of Multimedia Content
Fiorenza Deriu (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy) and Emilia La Nave (CNR, Italy)
Tools for Preventing Women from Gender Violence: NLP and Machine Learning Techniques to Classify Tweet Messages
Challenges of Interpretative Tracing: Moments, Materials and Meanings
Chair: Tilo Grenz (University of Vienna, Austria)
Keith Robinson (Griffith University, Australia)
Tracing Indigenous Australian Songlines
Andrea Ploder (Konstanz University, Germany)
Interpretive Tracing in Historical Praxeology
Julia Wustmann (Dortmund University, Germany)
Scars as Traces – Negotiations of the (Il)Legitimacy of Aesthetic-Plastic Body Modifications
Paul Eisewicht (Dortmund University, Germany)
Traces of Competent Belonging
Tilo Grenz (University of Vienna, Austria)
Digital Traces as Process-produced Data: Grasping the Processual Nature of Cyberattacks
Algorithms and Traces
Chair: Massimo Airoldi (EM Lyon Business School)
Stefano Agostini, Giovanna Gianturco (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy) and Peter Mechant (Ghent University, Belgium):
Investigating Exhaust Data in Virtual Communities
Edmondo Grassi (University of RomaTre, Italy)
Me and the Algorithm. Ethical Mutation in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Ana Pop Stefanija and Jo Pierson (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Whose Traces are These? On Algorithmically Constructed Identities and Taking Oneself’s Identity and Data Agency Back
Nicola Martellozzo (University of Turin, Italy)
Training Algorithms Through a Global Game reCAPTCHA as a GWAP for the Digitalization of Human Knowledge
Sebastian Bähr (Institute for Employment Research, Germany), Georg-Christoph Haas (University of Mannheim, Germany), Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim, Germany), Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland, USA), and Mark Trappmann (University of Bamberg, Germany)
Social Networks on Smartphones. Congruency of Online and Offline Networks and their Effect on Labor Market Outcomes
Justyna Salamońska (University of Warsaw, Poland)
From Paper Letters to Digital Traces – Reflections on Following International Migration and Mobility
The Role of Government in Shaping Memory
Chair: Jill L. Tao (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Jill L. Tao (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Institutional Memory in Times of Change: the Cult of Personality versus the Technocratic State
Jesse W. Campbell (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Rules as Organizational Memory: Change and Evolution in the Public Sector
Hyejin Wang (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Happiness, Urban Environments, and Memory: The Case of Seoul, South Korea
2:30 PM PARALLEL PANELS:
Marks, Traces, and Footprints: Some Case Studies
Chair: Lorenzo D’Orsi (University of Catania)
Hynek Jerabek (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Trials that the Columbia Methodological School Left Behind in Post-War Europe
Amanpreet Randhawa (Punjabi University, India)
Critical Analysis of the Role of Mass Media in Understanding the History of India
Nitsa Dori (Shaanan Academic College, Israel)
Children’s Toys and Games during the Shoah, as Reflected in Five Hebrew Books
Ratna Okhai (University of Central Florida, USA)
Government 3.0 and Service Provision: Examples of the Republic of South Korea
Antonio Momoc (University of Bucharest, Romania)
Oral History Interviews with Romanian Protesters. Traces and Footprints they Leave Behind on the Internet
Aysu Arsoy (Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus)
Reading Colonialism Through Trashed Artefacts: Made in Hong Kong Enamel Tray(s) at Famagusta, Cyprus
Epistemology, Methodology, and Traces
Chair: Silvia Cataldi (Sapienza-University of Rome) and Paolo Parra Saiani (University of Genoa, Italy)
Robin Porsfelt (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Smoke and Fire: Indicative Reasoning under Conditions of Uncertainty
Marina Yesipenko (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Image Schemas: The Unperceived Communicative Clues to Global Meaning-Making
Gabriella Rava (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Traces and their (In)Significance
Giuseppe Michele Padricelli, Gabriella Punziano (University of Naples Federico II, Italy), and Barbara Saracino (University of Bologna, Italy)
Netnography and Digital Ethnography for a Comparison Between Virtual and Digital Methods in Social Research
Barbara Sonzogni (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Sentiment Analysis and “Personal Influence”. A Theoretical and Methodological Comparison
Digital traces and footprints as strategic research materials. Big Data and small data: between awareness and recursivity
Chair: Alessandro Gandini (University of Milan, Italy) and Guido Di Fraia (IULM University, Italy)
Davide Bennato (University of Catania, Italy)
From Research to Investigation. Digital Traces and their Use in Data Journalism and OSINT
Nicoletta Vittadini (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Italy)
Digital Footprints, Algorithmic Media and Narrative Models of Social Media Users
Alberto Cossu (University of Leicester, England)
The Digital Traces of Crypto-Finance
Sara Monaci (Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy)
Digital platforms’ affordances, dilemmas and potentials in the context of countering violent extremism social media campaigns
Elisabetta Risi and Riccardo Pronzato (IULM University, Italy)
Algorithmic prod-users. An empirical research on young users’ generated contents on Facebook and Instagram
Old Crimes Cast Long Shadows. What Colonial Violence Left Behind
Chairs: Giovanna Leone (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy) and Laurent Licata (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Rosa Cabecinhas (CECS/Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
Historical Education, Cultural Memory, and Gender Asymmetries: The Erased Traces of Women in the Visual Representations of the Colonial Past
Stefano Migliorisi (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
From Silence to Shock: The Ambivalent Traces of the Colonial Invasions in Italian History
Textbooks
Isora Sessa, and Alessia Mastropietro (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
I Can See it on your Face: Aware and Unaware Traces of Emotional Reactions When Getting to Know Silenced Italian Colonial Crimes
Giovanna Leone, Alessia Mastropietro, Stefano Migliorisi, Rosa Maria Pazienza (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy), and Laurent Licata (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
The Bittersweet Taste of Colonial Times: Everyday Objects as Reminder of Silenced Italian Colonial Wars
Digital Footprints and Personal Rights: Where is Legal Research Going?
Chair: Paola Marsocci (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Paola Marsocci (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
Footprints, Data Economy and People Permanently at Work
Maria Romana Allegri (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
The Right to be Forgotten in the Digital Age
Emma Garzonio (Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy)
The Transparency of Algorithms: Objectives and Implications of the Reform of the European Digital Space
Simone Calzolaio (University of Macerata, Italy)
Ubi Data, Ibi Imperium: Public Law at the Stake of Data Localization
Marina Pietrangelo (CNR, Italy)
The Open Public Data between Transparency and Privacy
4:45PM PLENARY SESSION:
Keynote: Jeffrey Guhin (UCLA, USA)
Spooky Action at a Temporal Distance: Switchmen, Remnants, Repression, and Ghosts
Francesca Comunello, Fabrizio Martire, and Lorenzo Sabetta (Sapienza-University of Rome)
Concluding Remarks
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