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In connection with PREPARE鈥檚 call for papers for the special issue on Distributed Citizenship in The International Journal of Communication, the PREPARE team has had the joy of inviting 15 scholars from around the globe to the University of Bergen to participate in a two-day workshop on their research on how contemporary democratic engagement is practiced, organized, and mediated.

The team behind the PREPARE research project is co-editing the special issue 鈥Distributed Citizenship: Sharing, Shifting, and Appropriating the Chores of Democracy Across Platforms, Networks, and Infrastructures鈥. On this occasion, the team invited scholars and potential contributors from the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Hungary, Austria, Hong Kong, India, Canada and the US to a workshop on Distributed Citizenship. The workshop was hosted and led by 黑料吃瓜资源鈥檚 Professor Hallvard Moe and Assistant Professor Emilija Gagr膷in (University of Bremen), and took place from 5 March to 6 March 2026. 

In the workshop, the participants explored when citizens鈥 distribution of democratic work empowers citizens and when it entrenches inequality by presenting their work on issues around political identity, news avoidance, social media influencers, surveillance technology, citizens鈥 digital mobilization and navigation of propaganda 鈥 to name just a few of the many insightful topic areas illuminated in this workshop 鈥 with focus on cases in East and Southeast Asia, Africa, the US, as well as Europe.

With backgrounds in user experience, design of democratic infrastructures, digital activism, gender and queer studies, transnational media consumption and socio-technical systems the participants contributed with engaging research and helped to improve each other鈥檚 work. 

This has been an incredibly rewarding and overall delightful experience with difficult goodbyes. The PREPARE team is even more so looking forward to seeing how the workshop participants鈥 research on Distributed Citizenship develops in their final paper submissions.

Special Issue: Key dates and information

Special Issue call for papers: Distributed Citizenship:聽Sharing, Shifting, and Appropriating the Chores of Democracy聽Across Platforms, Networks, and Infrastructures聽

Journal:

Guest editors: Emilija Gagr膷in, Hallvard Moe, 脰zlem Demirkol-T酶nnesen, Mehri Agai聽

Full paper submission deadline: 31 May 2026

Expected date of publication: Summer 2027