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中心公告 2021/06/01
恭賀TIGCR團隊成員蔡宗漢老師、林日璇老師獲得本校109學年度學術研究獎

恭賀TIGCR團隊成員蔡宗漢老師、林日璇老師獲得本校109學年度學術研究獎!

徵才資訊 2021/04/26
【代轉徵才資訊】林翠絹教授科技部專題計畫徵求博碩士兼任研究助理

計畫主題: 人工智慧社群機器人發展對於網路政治言論與媒體呈現影響之研究

計畫主持人: 林翠絹 (國立政治大學廣播與電視學系教授)

中心公告 2021/04/12
Asian Journal of Communication Special Issue Call for Papers

【代轉徵稿訊息】
A Special Issue of Asian Journal of Communication

Social-political polarization in Asia: political communication, social media and digital governance

1. Prof. Trisha T. C. Lin, National Chengchi University (Email: trishlin@nccu.edu.tw)

2. Prof. Tasi Chia-Huang, National Chengchi University (Email:tsaich@nccu.edu.tw)

In recent years, Asian countries with diverse political and cultural systems have encountered various kinds of socio-political polarization situations. New media and online technologies foster like-minded people to develop virtual communities for sharing perspectives and reinforcing similar beliefs. Although the openness of the Internet allows individuals to receive different ideas, the formation of polarization could worsen under the circumstances of selective exposure on fragmental ideologies and information through online social media networks. Those who dwell in information cocoons tend to filter dissents, firmly believe in specific world views, and go to extremes. New media algorithms functioning as filter bubbles have been criticized as contributing to worsening social-political polarization as these black-box machinery mechanisms predetermine users’ exposure to information they tend to like or enjoy and develop filter bubbles to reduce chances to encounter different opinions.

In the context of political communication, media are used as tools for social management and sometimes as weapons in social conflicts. Scholars have devoted significant energies to study mass media effects in elite communication, messaging and advertising by political parties and paid increasing attention to examine the impacts of social media and new technologies on election campaigns and public opinion formation. Two major research strands in political communication are agenda-setting theory and framing theory: the former addresses the importance of media topics, while the latter focuses on the way that media structure the information they convey. Through algorithmic customization, social media use involves complexity of multi-stakeholders’ agenda-setting and framing forces is regarded as effective weaponized tools to influentially shape ideology, identity and socio-political polarization. When people who expose to homogeneous views through political communication, they believe their thoughts similar to the majority, which deepens the gaps among different political parties or social groups and thus cause political turmoil and societal chao.

The special issue focuses on the phenomenon of socio-political polarization, with perspectives from political communication, social media impact and digital governance. We invite papers that analyze the causes, distribution, and impact of political polarization related to social media, algorithm, fake news, political participation, issue position, and ideology, etc., by various methods and approaches such as survey data, big data, content analysis, and comparative studies. Additionally, we warmly welcome manuscripts that address the questions of media’s agenda-setting and framing issues and their influences on political communication and socio-political polarization. We are interested in the extent to which various organizations and institutions promoting specific agendas alone or in a coordinated fashion. In particular, we hope to grapple with the cause and consequence of polarization with understanding. The combination of mass media, the emergence of social media designed to target sub-population, and the development of algorithms capable of systematically manipulating the fabric of the internet all highlight new opportunities for political and social actors seeking to manipulate public opinions. This special issue invites manuscripts that will enhance the understanding as well as prevent or alleviate polarization of public opinions and will contribute to provide insights for policy making and political communication campaign so as to promote social harmony and sustainability. Overall, we believe this special issue will provide important empirical insights regarding the reach of contemporary polarization.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

  1. Socio-political Polarization: Detection of latent public opinion, effects of digital technology on attitudes and behaviors, causes and consequences of political polarization, and related discussions of political polarization, etc.
  2. Social Media effects: Governance and communication interaction, fake news issue, echo chamber effect, campaign strategies on Internet, press freedom, political polarization and social media use, etc.
  3. Political Communication: news media and political communication, governance and communication interaction, political polarization and social media usage, fake news, echo chamber effect, and algorithm, etc.
  4. Digital Governance: Political attitudes of government bureaucrats, political polarization, digitalization and governance, etc.
  5. Media agenda-setting and framing theories
 
 

Submission Instructions

All authors are required to submit an extended abstract of their paper by April 15, 2021. Extended abstracts should have a length of 500-800 words (excluding tables, figures, and references). Extended abstracts should be submitted in a pdf format through email to tigcr.nccu@gmail.com.

The special issue editors will screen the extended abstracts for fit with the above descriptions. Authors will be informed about decisions on the extended abstracts by May 15, 2021. Authors who are invited to submit full papers will need to submit their manuscripts by August 1st, 2021. Each full paper of the special issue should be between 6000 and 9000 words, inclusive of tables, references, figure captions, endnotes, with an abstract of 200 words. Full papers should be submitted following the Asian Journal of Communication standard submission process (see http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=rajc20&page=instructions).

Important Dates:

Extended abstract submission deadline April 15th, 2021

Decision for abstract acceptance deadline May 15th, 2021

Full paper submission deadline  August 1st, 2021

First round review decisions September 1st, 2021

First round revisions due October 15th, 2021

Second round review decisions November 15th, 2021

Final submission December 15, 2021

 

 

For more information, please visit AJC website: https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/asia-political-communication-social-media-digital-governance/?utm_source=TFO&utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JPG15743

 

中心公告 2021/03/08
「台灣政經傳播研究」2021面訪調查案將於4月26日正式展開

「台灣政經傳播研究」2021面訪調查案將於4月26日正式展開,訪問調查期間為04月26日到08月27日

為了瞭解一般民眾的政治態度、政策評估與傳播行為之持續與變遷,我們規劃了五年的全國性大規模長期追蹤訪問案。今年是第四波次的調查訪問,即將在2021年的04月26日啟動。這波調查訪問的受訪民眾預計高達4,000位;地理範圍遍及全台,從基隆到屏東,都有我們的訪問區。我們以非常感恩的心、尊重的態度,誠摯感謝一起參與研究計畫、提供對於各項公共議題與媒體使用相關意見的受訪者們。

「台灣政經傳播研究」在2021年的訪問工作將分為二個部分:
一、追蹤訪問:曾經在2018、2019、2020參與我們調查的受訪者,預計有2,862位受訪者獲邀參與我們的調查。我們將在4月26日至8月27日拜訪您,再請您填寫2021年的全新問卷。追蹤訪問的訪員都來自中央研究院調查研究專題中心,一同辦理追蹤訪問。
二、新邀訪問:我們將在2021年再次招募一波全新參加訪問的受訪者,我們將在5月24日至8月27日拜訪您,邀請參加我們的學術研究。全新招募的受訪者預計會有1,440位,抽樣中選的地址是來自內政部公開的全國門牌地址資料庫。如果您的家戶被電腦抽中,我們竭誠希望您能協助我們完成學術研究的問卷。
完成問卷的受訪者將致贈新台幣200元等值的7-11超商禮券。若您完成問卷,並同意繼續參與我們在後續辦理的各項問卷調查,我們將再致贈您300元的7-11超商禮券作為贈禮,以表達我們的感謝之意。

如果您是曾經參加我們調查訪問的受訪者,我們非常感激您持續參與,請您與我們一同關注台灣民眾在各項政治與傳播議題上的民意趨勢。如果您對我們的調查研究有興趣,願意參加我們的計畫,也非常歡迎您與我們中心聯繫。謝謝您的參與,讓我們為緩解台灣政治極化、促進良善治理的目標盡一份心力。

中心公告 2021/02/08
2021 TIGCR International Conference Call for Proposal

2021 TIGCR International Conference on “Political Polarization: Perspectives of Governance and Communication”

Main Theme: Political Polarization: Perspectives of Governance and Communication

 

About the Conference

The Taiwan Institute for Governance and Communication Research (TIGCR) will hold an international conference on “Political Polarization: Perspective of Governance and Communication” on 29 October 2021 at the National Chengchi University.

On the basis of the discussion in the 2020 TIGCR International Conference, this conference will focus on the phenomenon of political polarization and its core concepts: democratic governance, social media usage, and political communication.

For the 2021 TIGCR International Conference, scholars are invited to analyze the causes, distribution, and impacts of political polarization related to algorithm, fake news, political participation, issue position, and ideology, etc., by using survey data, big data, content analysis, and comparative studies. We aim to prevent and alleviate polarization of opinion to create a sustainable and harmonious society.

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

  1. Political Polarization: public opinion survey, technological impacts on political attitudes and behaviors, causes, effects, and related discussions of political polarization, etc.
  2. Democratic Governance: political attitudes of government bureaucrats and citizens, polarization perception and democratic governance, and bureaucratic responsiveness, etc.
  3. Political Communication: news media and political communication, governance and communication interaction, political polarization and social media usage, fake news, echo chamber effect, and algorithm, etc.

 

Important Dates

  1. Abstract Submission Deadline: March 8th, 2021
  2. Acceptance Notification: April 7th, 2021
  3. Full paper submission deadline: September 30th, 2021

 

Abstract Submission Guidelines

  1. 300-word abstracts must be written in MS Word format and must include: title, authors, and affiliations. Abstracts must be submitted not later than March 8th, 2021
  2. TIGCR welcomes the submission of original works. To submit your abstract, send your paper to tigcr.nccu@gmail.com.
  3. All submissions must be in English, and accepted papers will be presented as oral presentations in English.
徵才資訊 2021/02/02
【已徵得】政治大學台灣政經傳播研究中心 黃紀教授 誠徵計畫專任助理(學術活動推廣)一名

(一)職位名稱:專任助理(學術活動推廣)

(二)工作內容:執行中心各類學術活動推廣工作

  1. 具活動企劃、籌備與執行經驗
  2. 熟悉影音軟體,具文宣設計、影像剪輯能力尤佳
  3. 具英文溝通能力
  4. 能按照規劃按時完成事項

(三)應徵資格:

  1. 具教育部認可之國內外學士級或碩士級助理。
  2. 曾執行學校專案計畫、籌辦大型活動經驗者尤佳。
  3. 主動積極、具服務熱忱、細心且抗壓性高。
  4. 能按時完成交付事項。

(四)待遇:依照「 國立政治大學研究計畫專任助理人員工作酬金敘薪參考表」(碩士級)。

(五)聘期:自報到日起至110年12月31日。

(六)檢附文件:履歷、自傳、其他可供參考資料(例如:英文能力證明、學歷證明、工作經驗證明等)。

(七)工作地點:台北市文山區指南路二段64號政治大學 台灣政經傳播研究中心

(八)應徵方式:請於110年02月28日(週日)前,將應徵資料以電子郵件寄至:tigcr.nccu@gmail.com,信件主旨請註明「應徵計畫專任助理(學術活動推廣)_姓名」。

(九)面試時間:初審合格者,擇期通知面試。

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E-mail:tigcr.nccu@gmail.com