Communities in New Media [GeNeMe]
The GeNeMe conference series "Communities in New Media" has been focusing on online communities from the perspective of several disciplines such as computer science and data science, media technology, education and economics, information and management science and social and communication science as well as their interfaces for over 25 years.
Trust at Crisis: Communication models in digital communities
GeNeMe 2024 takes place from 25 to 27 September 2024 and addresses key social issues in the context of current times of crisis. The focus is on the discussion around building trust in digital communities as well as in the context of digital innovation. The following questions in particular will be considered: How does trust develop in online communities, and how can this be created and maintained? Which digital communication strategies are suitable for crises? What influence do digital technologies such as AI and AR/VR have on building trust? How can trust be built sustainably, which models for trust modeling are suitable? What expectations and competencies play a role in communication and trust building (in times of crisis)? Are there specific perspectives, methods, and effectiveness for different sectors such as business, education, politics and administration, urban versus rural or inter-generational communication?
Dates
- 12.05.2024 Submission of abstracts
- 31.05.2024 Notification of acceptance / rejection of abstracts
- 01.07.2024 Submission of complete contributions
- 12.08.2024 Notification of final acceptance / rejection
- 30.08.2024 Submission of finally accepted papers
- 31.08.2024 Deadline early bird discount
- 25.09.2024 Pre-conference
- 26.-27.09.2024 Main conference GeNeMe
Scientists from the Faculties of Education and Economics, the Center for Open Digital Innovation and Participation (CODIP) at TU Dresden, the Stralsund University of Applied Sciences (HOST) and the DGUV (HGU) are organizing the conference. Kind support is given by HTW Dresden, FH Dresden and Silicon Saxony e.V.
Program
This 27th edition of GeNeMe will primarily take place in person with optional online participation. As usual, the conference team is experimenting with innovative formats with the aim of ensuring that participation is also methodically beneficial. The program page will list all information about the location, conference formats and schedule in advance.
Registration
Registration is necessary to participate in the conference and the opening event. On the registration page you will soon find all information and pricing models.
Abstracts and Papers
The submission of contributions for this year's GeNeMe takes place in a 2-step procedure. Information on the track topics, submission formats and conference system are summarized on the call page. All information on the individual submission stages will be listed on the respective pages for abstract submission, paper submission and final contribution.
We invite you to become a partner of the GeNeMe. There are many possibilities for direct and indirect support. If you have interesting contributions for the conference or for the supporting conference proceedings, we offer you the cooperation and presentation platform for your ideas. Please do not hesitate to contact us.
Conference proceedings of the GeNeMe
All accepted contributions will be published as a TUDPress publication (with ISBN), as an open access publication at QUCOSA and in the GI Digital Library. Indexing is done via SCOPUS and peDOCS.
Overview conference proceedings
GeNeMe - Communities in New Media
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