ISCRAM2010: 7th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis
Response and Management
DEFINING CRISIS MANAGEMENT 3.0
May 2-5 2010
Crown Plaza Hotel
Seattle, Washington USA
UPDATE
Submission of work-in-progress, discussions, and practitioner papers remain
open until January 18th 2010.
When submission of full research papers closed at the end of November, over
80 papers had been submitted and these are now going through full double-
blind, academic peer review. However, ISCRAM conferences are much more
than presentations of research results. They are full of vibrant discussion and
networking opportunities. We are still seeking three types of submission to
stimulate discussion, focus on practitioner needs and priorities and explore
research still in progress:
1. Work in progress and discussion papers.
2. Practitioner reports and discussions which raise issues, examples and
case studies, examples of best practices, improvements, and significant
insights or examples.
3. Demonstrations.
Full details of the calls are available at www.iscram.org.
There is also a call for participation in the doctoral colloquium: see
www.iscram.org.
Submissions should be made through www.conftool.com/ISCRAM2010.
ISCRAM conferences present the latest findings from academia and the field on
the design, development, implementation, use and evaluation of information
systems in the domain of crisis management and response, through a unique
program of academic research, practitioner cases and technology
demonstrations, with plenty of opportunity for discussion and social events. As
always the conference will be multi-disciplinary drawing together perspectives
from across all socio-technological domains. Human behaviours are as important
to us as the technologies that enable us to
share information and situation assessments quickly and in increasing volumes.
The theme for ISCRAM2010 is Defining Crisis Management 3.0. Our aim is to
look forward at the conference and consider how our rapidly changing
technologies may change the way that we respond to crises in our ever more
interconnected world. While we particularly solicit papers, discussions, case
studies and demonstrations emphasising the conference theme, we welcome
papers covering all aspects of information systems for crisis
response and management.
Further details of ISCRAM2010, as they become clear, will be published on
http://www.iscram.org and through its discussion and mailing lists.
We look forward to seeing you in Seattle!!
Mark Haselkorn, Conference Chair
Simon French, Programme Chair
Brian Tomaszewski, Program co-Chair
MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.iscram.org
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