The First International Conference on Human.Society@Internet http://home.ewha.ac.kr/~ebk01/conf2/call.htm CONFERENCE THEMES & SUGGESTED SUBJECTS The conference solicits full-length research or position papers on relevant subjects for the aim and themes of the conference. The following is a suggested, not necessarily exhaustive, list of topics of interest and relevance to the conference. Digital Divide problems due to gap between advanced and developing countries, between the wealthy and poor in the same country, between farming and fishery regions, between genertions, and between gender. Law and Regulations, Contents Control, Culture issues of distribution of unhealthy materials, laws and regulations about the Web/Internet, Internet and privacy issues, intellectual property rights issues. Cyber Education Cyber Governance Human Computing (technology with major potential for the next generation Internet) virtual reality, natural language processing, bio/nano tech, mobile Internet, 3-dimensional multimedia. Management/Economy electronic commerce, virtual elterprise, etc. that are related to the Internet Medical Computing http://home.ewha.ac.kr/~ebk01/conf2/call.htm The First International Conference on Human.Society@Internet SUBMISSIONS Due Date: March 1, 2001 Medium: email only (no hardcopy, no fax) Papers: A paper may be a research paper or a position paper. It must be written in English. Suggested length is 10-20 double-spaced, single-column pages. Papers from a particular country should be submitted to own Country PC Chair, and to the Global PC Chair (simultaneously). Papers from a country for which there is no designated Country PC Chair should be submitted to the Global PC Chair. Proposals for Tutorials and Panels: A proposal should include, in English, a half-page description and outline of the proposed contents; names, affiliations, and biographical sketches of the speakers. Suggested length of a Tutorial is 90 minutes. A proposal should be submitted to the Global Tutorials Chair and Global Panels Chair, respectively, and the Global PC Chair (simultaneously). Applications for Exhibits: An application to exhibit at the conference should include, in English, a description of the products to be exhibited, and space needs. One or more 6-foot table tops are planned for each exhibitor. The cost of space, and setup and tear down (including any electrical work) will be borne by the exhibitors. An exhibits application should be submitted to the Global Exhibits Chair. ************************************************************************************ Distributed through Cyber-Society-Live [CSL]: CSL is a moderated discussion list made up of people who are interested in the interdisciplinary academic study of Cyber Society in all its manifestations.To join the list please visit: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/cyber-society-live.html *************************************************************************************