Via Thom Giddens:
CFP: Deception
on Social Media
Contributors are invited to submit
abstracts (about 200 words) toward our new edited collection entitled: Social
Media and the Production and Spread of Spurious Deceptive Contents, to
be published by IGI Global (Hershey, PA), under the series: Advances in Digital Crime, Forensics,
and Cyber Terrorism
(ADCFCT)
Topics being covered include:
· History,
literature, perspectives and the prevalence of online deception
· Methods,
techniques and approaches to researching digital deception
· Fake
news, misinformation and misleading reports on Facebook and Twitter (case
studies are encouraged here)
· Defamation
and character assassination (case studies are encouraged here)
· Phishing
· Business
falsehood, employment scam and commercial lies
· Investment/financial
scam and Ponzi scheme
· Deceptive
online dating, romance scam and fake marriage
· Religious
deception and political lies (case studies are encouraged here)
· Deceptive
contents by extremist and terrorist groups (other online platforms are
inclusive here)
· Deception
detection and behavioral control methods.
·
Etc.
All proposals are to be
submitted through the eEditorial Discovery®TM online submission
Manager. Please click on this link to submit an abstract: https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/3356
Important Dates
June 30, 2018: Proposal Submission
Deadline
July 15, 2018: Notification of Acceptance
October 31, 2018: Full Chapter Submission
July 15, 2018: Notification of Acceptance
October 31, 2018: Full Chapter Submission
Inquiries can be forwarded to
the editors:
Innocent Chiluwa
Covenant
Univeristy, OTA, Nigeria
Sergei Samoilenko
George Mason
University, Virginia, USA
The book will be released in 2019.
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