[PaG] Call for Papers: The Geopolitics of Transnational Data Governance

PA
Politics and Governance
Wed, Aug 21, 2024 3:09 PM

*The Geopolitics of Transnational Data Governance
*
**
Edited by **
Xinchuchu Gao (University of Lincoln) and Xuechen Chen (Northeastern
University London)

/Deadline for Abstracts: 15 November 2024 /| /Deadline for Articles: 30
March 2025/

Politics and Governance, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social
Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 2.5) and Scopus
(CiteScore: 4.9), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its
upcoming issue "The Geopolitics of Transnational Data Governance,"
edited by Xinchuchu Gao and Xuechen Chen.

This thematic issue seeks to examine data and transnational data
governance from a geopolitical perspective. It seeks contributions
speaking to topics such as:

  • What are the geopolitical implications of data?

  • What factors have been driving the geopolitical turn in data and
    transnational data governance?

  • Which prominent digital powers are actively pursuing leadership
    roles in the field of data governance, and to what extent do their
    actions reflect geopolitical considerations?

  • What roles do non-government actors, including private actors, civil
    society, and international organizations, play in the landscape of
    global cyber governance?

Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged
to read the full call for papers:
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/pages/view/nextissues#DataGeopolitics

Abstracts welcome by 15 November 2024.

Kindest regards,
Carolina

Carolina Correia Politics and Governance Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon
Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 12 (2024): Considering Future
Generations in Democratic Governance
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/379 Vol
12 (2024): How Political Issues Shape Social Media Campaigns for
National Elections https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.i355


*The Geopolitics of Transnational Data Governance * ** Edited by ** Xinchuchu Gao (University of Lincoln) and Xuechen Chen (Northeastern University London) /Deadline for Abstracts: 15 November 2024 /| /Deadline for Articles: 30 March 2025/ Politics and Governance, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 2.5) and Scopus (CiteScore: 4.9), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its upcoming issue "The Geopolitics of Transnational Data Governance," edited by Xinchuchu Gao and Xuechen Chen. This thematic issue seeks to examine data and transnational data governance from a geopolitical perspective. It seeks contributions speaking to topics such as: * What are the geopolitical implications of data? * What factors have been driving the geopolitical turn in data and transnational data governance? * Which prominent digital powers are actively pursuing leadership roles in the field of data governance, and to what extent do their actions reflect geopolitical considerations? * What roles do non-government actors, including private actors, civil society, and international organizations, play in the landscape of global cyber governance? Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged to read the full call for papers: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/pages/view/nextissues#DataGeopolitics Abstracts welcome by 15 November 2024. Kindest regards, Carolina Carolina Correia Politics and Governance Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 12 (2024): Considering Future Generations in Democratic Governance https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/379 Vol 12 (2024): How Political Issues Shape Social Media Campaigns for National Elections https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.i355 ------------------------------------------------------------------------