Call for Papers: The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India

Summary:

Call for Papers by Centre of Law and Policy Research on The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India

The CLPR is working on a ‘The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India’ project where it seeks to invite multi-disciplinary submissions from fields of law, history of science, science and technology studies, informatics and information sciences, political and economic philosophy, design studies, and other related fields to reflect on the relationship between law, technology and information, with specific reference to the institutions of public law in India.

They are accepting submissions of articles between 5,000-10,000 words, which may be empirical case studies relating to information regulation in India, or normative and theoretical analyses of the subject. All submissions will be editor-reviewed. Some suggested thematic areas include:

  1. The history of information regulation in India
  2. Privacy, data protection, and algorithmic governance
  3. Due process in algorithmic systems
  4. The political economy of information regulation
  5. Discrimination law, equality and algorithmic fairness
  6. Disinformation, misinformation and new media technologies
  7. Information and electoral democracy
  8. Competition law, information and markets
  9. Smart cities, urban governance and automated decision making
  10. Biometric technologies and embodied information
  11. The Indian judiciary’s engagement with information governance
  12. Identity, identification and citizenship
  13. International law, trade and geopolitics of information governance

Procedure for Submission:
Please email your original and previously unpublished paper abstracts to divij[dot]joshi[at]clpr.org.in by 10 September 2020, with the subject line ‘Proposal Submission | The Philosophy and Law of Information Regulation in India’.

Abstracts should be no more than 1,500 words and be attached in a separate document in a doc/docx format.

Each proposal must contain:

  1. Author’s name(s) and institutional affiliation(s).
  2. Introduction to the topic.
  3. Thesis statement(s) and/or research question(s).
  4. Research methodology.

Accepted proposals will be required to produce a 5,000 to 10,000 words article within the project’s timeline. The articles will be workshopped at a virtual symposium held in December 2020. A selected group of discussants will be invited to write short response pieces to the accepted papers.

The final edited articles will be published as an open-access monograph.

Important Dates:

  1. September 10 – Submission of proposals [1500 words]
  2. September 17 – Acceptance of proposals by the editors
  3. November 15 – The first draft of the submissions to be sent to editors [5,000 to 10,000 words]
  4. December 15 – Accepted and edited submissions will be presented at a workshop to be held virtually, in December 2020
  5. March 1 – Publication of the monograph

Contact:
Please reach out to Divij Joshi (divij[dot]joshi[at]clpr.org.in) if you would like to discuss potential topics or any for any other clarifications.

Please find their full Call for Papers below:  

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