Call for Papers
The Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (ICES) is
an established quality refereed publication which provides an
interdisciplinary and international perspective on the impacts of new
media and information and communication technologies on society,
organisations, the environment and individuals.
Recent papers have, amongst other topics, covered aspects of surveillance,
biometrics, hacking, online communities, copyright, open source software
and e-business.
High quality unpublished work from academics and practitioners is welcomed
for consideration. Such work might be conceptual, visionary, empirical or
policy focused, or any combination of these. It might be written from a
single disciplinary or multidisciplinary perspective.
Papers can cover any sector such as agriculture, commerce, education,
finance, government, health, industry, leisure, media and transport. All
topics in the area of social and ethical issues are acceptable.
It is acceptable to consider all or any of the stakeholders such as
clients, communities, customers, developers, owners, policy makers, users
and vendors. Quality papers that have a broader focus than the US/UK are
particularly welcome.
Submissions should be prepared and submitted following the guidelines at
http://www.troubador.co.uk/ices/submissions.asp. However authors may
additionally contact the editors to enquire about the suitability of the
subject matter for a paper prior to submission. The editors can be
emailed at [log in to unmask]
Those organising appropriate conferences might wish to consider discussing
an arrangement for the best papers from the conference to appear as a
special section - please contact the editors at [log in to unmask]
Prof Simon Rogerson & Dr Ben Fairweather, Editors
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility | Centre: +44 116 250 6143
School of Computing, De Montfort University | Fax: +44 116 207 8159
The Gateway, LEICESTER, LE1 9BH, Great Britain | www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk
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