Call for
Special Theme Proposals for Big Data
& Society
The
SAGE open access journal Big Data &
Society (BD&S) is soliciting proposals for a Special Theme to be
published in 2021. BD&S is a
peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, scholarly journal that publishes
research about the emerging field of Big Data practices and how they are reconfiguring academic, social,
industry, business and government relations, expertise, methods, concepts and knowledge. BD&S moves beyond usual notions of Big Data and treats
it as an emerging field of practices that is not defined by but generative of
(sometimes) novel data qualities such as high volume and granularity and
complex analytics such as data linking and mining. It thus attends to digital
content generated through online and offline practices in social, commercial,
scientific, and government domains. This includes, for instance, content
generated on the Internet through social media and search engines but also that
which is generated in closed networks (commercial or government transactions)
and open networks such as digital archives, open government and crowd-sourced
data. Critically, rather than settling on a definition the Journal makes this
an object of interdisciplinary inquiries and debates explored through studies
of a variety of topics and themes.
Special Themes can consist of a combination of
Original Research Articles (10000 words; maximum 6), Commentaries (3000 words;
maximum 4) and one Editorial (3000 words). All Special Theme content will be
waived Article Processing Charges. All submissions will go through the
Journal’s standard peer review process.
Past special themes for the journal have
included: Knowledge Production,
Algorithms in Culture, Data Associations in Global Law and Policy, The Cloud,
the Crowd, and the City, Veillance and Transparency, Environmental Data,
Spatial Big Data, Critical Data Studies, Social Media & Society,
Assumptions of Sociality, Health Data Ecosystems, Data & Agency, Big Data
and Surveillance. See http://journals.sagepub.com/page/bds/collections/index
to access these special themes.
Format of Special Theme Proposals
Researchers interested in proposing a Special
Theme should submit an outline with the following information.
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An overview of the proposed theme,
how it relates to existing research and the aims and scope of the Journal, and the
ways it seeks to expand critical scholarly research on Big Data.
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A list of titles, abstracts,
authors and brief biographies. For each, the type of submission (ORA,
Commentary) should also be indicated. If the proposal is the result of a
workshop or conference that should also be indicated.
Short Bios of the Guest Editors including affiliations and previous work in the field of Big Data studies. Links to homepages, Google Scholar profiles or CVs are welcome, although we don’t require CV submissions.
Short Bios of the Guest Editors including affiliations and previous work in the field of Big Data studies. Links to homepages, Google Scholar profiles or CVs are welcome, although we don’t require CV submissions.
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A proposed timing for submission
to Manuscript Central. This should be in line with the timeline outlined below.
Information on the types of submissions
published by the Journal and other guidelines is available at https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/journal/big-data-society#submission-guidelines
.
Timeline for Proposals
Please submit proposals by March 9, 2020 to
the Managing Editor of the Journal, Prof. Matthew Zook at zook@uky.edu. The
Editorial Team of BD&S will
review proposals and make a decision by April 2020. Manuscripts would be
submitted to the journal (via manuscript central) by or before September 2020.
For further information or discuss potential themes please contact Matthew Zook
at zook@uky.edu.