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CALL FOR PAPERS: Submission deadline (2nd call): 29 April 2011
IADIS International Conference ICT, Society and Human Beings 2011
Rome, Italy
24 - 26 July 2011
(http://www.ict-conf.org/)
part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information
Systems (MCCSIS 2011)
Rome, Italy, 20 – 26 July 2011
(http://www.mccsis.org)
Keynote Speaker
Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and Co-Chair Committee
on Global Thought, Columbia University, USA, Centennial Visiting Professor,
London School of Economics, UK
Conference Program Co-Chairs:
Gunilla Bradley, Professor Em, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,
Sweden
Diane Whitehouse, Chair of IFIP WG 9.2 on Social Accountability and
Computing, The Castlegate Consultancy, UK
Conference background and goals
The effects of ICT on human beings as well as the interaction between ICT,
individuals, and society are all within the focus of this conference. Both
analyses of interactions and effects are important. Changes in behaviour,
perspectives, values, competencies, human and psychological aspects and
feelings are all of interest. Reflections on past, present,
and future challenges – especially planning for handling the latter - are
encouraged.
Today, computer science and ICT-related disciplines are working more and
more together with various behavioural and social sciences including child
psychology and developmental psychology. For this reason, the conference
pays attention to societal changes, global and more local organisational
and institutional changes, changes in values and in lifestyles, as well as
individual cognitive effects and changes, motivational and emotional
changes. It also appeals to solution-building in terms of desirable goals
and actions for reaching a Good Information Society.
In general all types of research strategies are encouraged, and especially
cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary studies. Case studies, broader
empirical field studies, theoretical analyses, cross-cultural studies,
scenarios, ethnographic studies, epistemological analyses may all be
presented.
The broader scope of this conference is presented in the conference web
site http://www.ict-conf.org under “Call for papers” including a
theoretical framework which outlines the conference approach.
Submissions
Details on the conference web site http://www.ict-conf.org/ under
“submissions”.
The proceedings of the conference will be published in the form of a book
and CD-ROM with ISBN, available also in the IADIS Digital Library
(accessible on-line).
Types of contributions: Full and Short Papers, Reflection Papers, Posters,
Demonstrations, Tutorials, Panels and Doctoral Consortium.
All submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.
Selected authors of best papers will be invited to submit extended
versions of their papers to selected journals including journals from
INDERSCIENCE Publishers.
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline (2nd call): 29 April 2011
- Notification to Authors (2nd call): 30 May 2011
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration (2nd call): Until
20 June 2011
- Late Registration (2nd call): After 20 June 2011
- Conference: Rome, Italy, 24 to 26 July 2011
Conference Location
The conference will be held in Rome, Italy.
Topics related to ICT, Society and Human Beings
These include, but are not limited to:
Track A: Globalization and ICT
- Globalization processes
- Glocalization processes
- Values, norms
- Labour market (outsourcing, integration, mobility)
- Universal access
- Virtual worlds
- Global villages
- Rethinking economic and social theories
- Human capital theory
- Sustainability, Democracy
- Global catastrophes
- Vulnerability
- Peace and war
Track B: Life environment and ICT
- Psychosocial environment
- Work environment/Work place
- Work content – Work tasks
- Organizational structure
- Decision support systems
- Human-human communication
- Power structure-formal and informal
- Leadership
- Career patterns
- Influence/participation
- Working hours and salary/compensation
- Work pace/work load
- Physical and ergonomic conditions
- Changes in the concept of time
- Changes in the way we are (‘being’)
- Learning and knowledge growth
- Home Environment
- Public Environment
- Private Environment
- Virtual Environment
- Virtual (on-line) communities
- Organisational Design and Management
- Psychosocial work environment
Track C: Life role and ICT
- Citizen’s role
- Professional role
- Leadership role
- Private role
- Virtual roles
- Home of the future
- Mobile life
- Role conflicts
Track D: ICT and effects on humans
- Analyses of impact as well as technology
contributing to desirable human qualities
- Psychosocial impact
- Life styles
- Human needs (meaningfulness, belonging,
autonomy, confidence)
- Happiness and fun
- Wellbeing and health
- Dependency
- Identity
- Integrity
- Trust – security – privacy
- Addictiveness (games)
- Availability
- Motivation
- Human memory
- Cyber sickness
- Stress (over- and understimulation)
- Workload
- Fatigue
- Love and relationships
- Skills and competencies
- Creativity
- Problem solving
- Social competence
Track E: Perspectives on ICT
- Social and psychosocial
- Cross-cultural
- Theoretical
- Gender
- Class
- Rural – urban
- Multimodal
- Economic
- Ethical
Track F: Desirable goals and ICT
- Integration
- Humanization
- Reducing poverty
- Bridging the digital gap
- Freedom of expression
- Democratization
- E-cooperation
- Peace
- Sustainability
- Accountability, responsibility
- Involvement, empowerment
- Wellbeing Health
- Human welfare
- Quality of life
- Human Rights
Track G: Actions for reaching the
Good Information Society
- Individual level
- Community (physical and virtual) level
- Governmental level
- International level
- Civil society and social change in
Communities
- Design of societal systems – rethinking
Secretariat
IADIS Secretariat - IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ICT, SOCIETY AND HUMAN
BEINGS 2011
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