14/12/2023
The Future of Governance in the Digital Era
May 21 - 24, 2024 | Athens, Greece
Call for Abstracts
Deadline for Abstracts Submissions: January 31, 2024 (Abstracts are accepted on a rolling basis)
The International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) is launching its Call for Abstracts for its virtual World Congress. We welcome abstracts from undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students, as well as from junior scholars from different academic perspectives, such as: comparative politics, international relations, international political economy, political theory, security studies, public policy and administration, regional and area studies as well as political psychology and behavior studies, and international law, among others. You can find more information here.
Theme & Sub-Themes
The digital era has revolutionized the way societies function, communicate, and are governed. The integration of technology into governance processes has shown the potential to enhance efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement. Although the rate of adoption of digital tools among government has been slow at first, the growing accessibility of mobile Internet, and notably the COVID-19 pandemic, have forced government transformation to adapt to the digital era. Governments have taken notice of how digital tools help to accelerate operations and optimize resources, allowing for a more effective allocation of public funds. Governmental entities started making use of data-driven decision-making as the ability to collect and analyze vast amounts of data empowered them to make informed decisions based on evidence and trends.
However, the high pace of progress of digital technologies presents challenges to governance. Crucial questions about privacy, security, and the equitable distribution of digital resources have been posed, while the recent developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have raised concerns about the risks created by the growing accessibility to AI models. The governments-signatories to The Bletchley Declaration have highlighted that “many risks arising from AI are inherently international in nature, and so are best addressed through international cooperation”. As we navigate through an increasingly interconnected and technologically driven global landscape, the future of governance faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities.
There are many implications of the digital era on issues such as human rights, privacy, and the rule of law. How do digital advancements affect the balance between security and civil liberties? What challenges emerge in ensuring ethical governance in the face of rapid technological change? How are developing nations navigating the challenges posed by digitalization? How do advancements in technology impact the security of government systems and citizens’ personal data?
With this conference theme, IAPSS hopes to encourage students and junior scholars of political science and related disciplines to participate in this exciting academic discussion. If you have never presented a paper before, this is your best chance to start!
Subthemes
Security and Conflict
Digital transformation and its impact on conflict.
Information, espionage and warfare.
Virtual propaganda and security threats.
International Relations and Diplomacy
Opportunities and challenges for cooperation.
Virtual (public) diplomacy.
International organizations and Global AI Governance
Political Communication
Global (dis)information management.
Social media, virtual spaces and political leadership.
Artificial Intelligence in political campaigning.
Climate Change
Technology solutions for climate change mitigation.
Green energy and sustainable development.
The environmental footprint of Artificial Intelligence solutions.
Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Digital surveillance and human rights.
The impact of digitization on human rights and the rule of law.
Ethical hacking.
Gender and Identity Politics
Virtual spaces for q***r voices.
Community, organization and political participation.
Feminism’s online wave.
Global Markets & Economy
Fintech and its implications for global markets.
Global supply chains.
The impact of digitalization on labor markets.
Global South
Digital inclusion and development in the Global South.
Digital skills in the Global South.
South-South cooperation in the digital era.
Political Theory and Philosophy
Classical debates in the digital era.
Ethics and morality in artificial intelligence.
The inclusion of digitization in political philosophy.
10. Society and Governance
Virtual activism and social change.
Democratic governance and public services.
Social inclusion and digitization.
11. Other
If you believe your topic is connected to the theme of the conference but none of the subthemes, please select this category.
Guidelines for Abstracts
Please send us your abstract of no more than 300 words through the online form here. This form will include the name of the author(s), the title of the paper, key words, home university, and email address(es).
Full papers will be requested if the abstract is accepted for presentation. For further information on paper format requirements please click here.