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Subject: [AISWorld] [CFP] MLLD 2021: Final Call for Paper + Keynote
Speaker Announcement
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2021 11:45:10 -0400
From: Shohreh Shaghaghian <shaghaghian.shohreh(a)gmail.com>
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The 2nd International Workshop on Mining and Learning in the Legal Domain
<https://sites.google.com/view/mlld2021/home> (MLLD 2021)
@ The IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM-2021
<https://icdm2021.auckland.ac.nz/>)
December 7-10, 2021 in Auckland, New Zealand
Important Dates:
Paper submission due date: *September 3, 2021*
Notification of acceptance: September 24, 2021
Camera ready deadline: October 1, 2021
Workshop date: December 7, 2021
Details:
The increasing accessibility of large legal corpora and databases create
opportunities to develop data driven techniques as well as more advanced
tools that can facilitate multiple tasks of researchers and practitioners
in the legal domain. While recent advancements in the areas of data mining
and machine learning have gained many applications in domains such as
biomedical, healthcare and finance, there is still a noticeable gap in how
much the state-of-the-art techniques are being incorporated in the legal
domain. Achieving this goal entails building a multi-disciplinary community
that can benefit from the competencies of both law and computer science
experts. The goal of this workshop is to bring the researchers and
practitioners of both disciplines together and provide an opportunity to
share the latest novel research findings and innovative approaches in
employing data analytics and machine learning in the legal domain.
Topics:
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Applications of data mining techniques in the legal domain
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case outcome prediction
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classifying, clustering and identifying anomalies in big corpora of
legal records
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legal analytics
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citation analysis for case law
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eDiscovery
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Applications of natural language processing and machine learning
techniques for legal textual data
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information extraction and entity extraction/resolution for legal
document reviews
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information retrieval and question answering in applications such as
identifying relevant case law
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summarization of legal documents
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legal language modelling and legal document embedding and
representation
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recommender systems for legal applications
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topic modelling in large amounts of legal documents
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harnessing of deep learning approaches
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Ethical issues in mining legal data
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privacy and GDPR in legal analytics
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bias in the applications of data mining
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transparency in legal data mining
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Training data for legal domain
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acquisition, representation, indexing, storage, and management of
legal data
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automatic annotation and learning with human in the loop
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data augmentation techniques for legal data
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semi-supervised learning, domain adaptation, distant supervision and
transfer learning
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Emerging topics in the intersection of data mining and law
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digital lawyers and legal machines
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smart contracts
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future of law practice in the age of AI
Submissions:
You are invited to submit your original research and application papers to
the workshop. As per ICDM instructions, papers are limited to a maximum of
8 pages (plus 2 extra pages if necessary) and must follow the IEEE ICDM
format requirements. All accepted workshop papers will be published in the
formal proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Each paper is
reviewed by at least 3 reviewers from the program committee and manuscripts
are to be submitted through CyberChair.
Keynote Speaker:
It is with great honor to announce that Dr. Sharad Goel of Harvard
University will be giving the keynote talk at 2nd MLLD workshop on the
topic of "*Designing Equitable Algorithms for Criminal Justice and
Beyond*". Dr.
Goel is a Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. He
looks at public policy through the lens of computer science, bringing a
computational perspective to a diverse range of contemporary social and
political issues, including criminal justice reform, democratic governance,
and the equitable design of algorithms. More information about Dr. Goel
research can be found on his website <https://5harad.com/>.
Thomson Reuters Labs Best Student Paper Award:
Thomson Reuters Labs
<https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/artificial-intelligence.html> will
generously provide a total of $1000 USD to the best paper(s) submitted (one
$1000 award or two $500 awards). The successful paper(s) must have at least
one student author, and a student must be cited as the first author. The
best paper recipient(s) will be selected by the program committee.
More information can be found on the workshop’s website
<https://sites.google.com/view/mlld2021/home>.
Organizing Committee:
Masoud Makrehchi <masoud.makrehchi(a)uoit.ca>, OntarioTech University and
Thomson Reuters Labs, Toronto, Canada
Shohreh Shaghaghian <shohreh.shaghaghian(a)thomsonreuters.com>, Thomson
Reuters Labs, Toronto, Canada
Ali Vahdat <Ali.Vahdat(a)thomsonreuters.com>, Thomson Reuters Labs, Toronto,
Canada
Fattane Zarrinkalam <Fattane.Zarrinkalam(a)thomsonreuters.com>, Thomson
Reuters Labs, Toronto, Canada
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP-the 10th International Workshop on the Changing
Nature of Work (CNoW) Pre-ICIS 2021 Workshop
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2021 14:21:53 +0000
From: Liana Razmerita <lra.msc(a)cbs.dk>
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10th International Workshop on the Changing Nature of Work (CNoW)
Pre-ICIS 2021 Workshop - SIG CNoW
Workshop theme: Changing the nature of work while building more
sustainable and resilient organisations
Workshop date and time: 12 December 2021, from 9:00-17:00, GMT – 5 (TBC)
Submission deadline for extended abstracts: 25 September 2021
Notification of acceptance: 18 October 2021
Workshop website: www.cnow.digital<http://www.cnow.digital>
Submission website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=10thcnow<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Feasychair…>.
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
The nature of work and organizations is changing with the deeper
embedding of modern new digital technologies in the workplace. This is
transforming work but also changing and challenging core aspects of
organisations such as employee connectedness, engagement and how meaning
and identity are formed and reproduced in day-to-day work. These deep
effects contribute to the emergence of new forms of organising based on
open platforms of communication, collaboration, and exchanges - for
example, the growing use of crowd-based work platforms where it becomes
less relevant to which organizations individuals belong. Digital
workplace platforms and ecosystems can thus support more dynamic and
fluid work arrangements within and across organisations, and allow for
more flexibility in terms of when, where, and how we work. The potential
to leverage the opportunities from this new landscape of work in
organisations to improve the lives of workers is enormous but also,
there is great potential to create a better society and more sustainable
and resilient organisations. Yet, this changing nature of work also
raises many concerns and unintended consequences (e.g., digital fatigue,
impact on well-being, meaningless work with algorithmic management and
the corrosion of privacy). This is the theme for this workshop where we
would like to discuss new and current research that improves or
challenges our understanding of these themes.
At the workshop, a combination of short presentations and group
discussions will be used to facilitate the exchange of ideas. The
workshop will take place in a hybrid format. Furthermore, we will have
keynote presentations from:
* Monideepa Tarafdar (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
* Tina Blegind Jensen (Copenhagen Business School)
* Sandra Peter (Sydney Business School) (TBC)
You are invited to submit extended abstracts about your research
(maximum 5 pages) related to the changing nature of work. Indicate
whether this is a completed research project or research-in-progress.
Potential topic areas include (but are not limited to):
* Emerging new patterns of work and organising
* Digital working and workplace technologies
* Algorithmic management within work platforms
* Effects of remote work due to COVID pandemic
* Digital infrastructures of work
* Modern workspace as a combination of physical and digital environments
* Changing spatial and temporal dimensions of work
* Work fragmentation and nomadic work practices
* New forms of virtual teamwork and virtualization of work
* Virtual collaboration in digital organization
* The use of AI in shaping new work practices
* New technology-enabled forms of employee participation and engagement
* Gig economy and crowd-work
* Impact on professions and labour through digitization and automation
* Impact of the digital workplace on work-life balance and boundary
management
* Creating more sustainable and resilient work arrangements in modern
organisations
* Managing digital exhaust and privacy issues
This is the 10th CNoW workshop. It started out at ICIS in Milan in 2013
and has been held every year since. We are a growing community and have
this year joined AIS as a Special Interest Group - the Changing Nature
of Work with ICT (SIGCNoW).
Program Committee members:
Margunn Aanestad
University of Agder
Abayomi Baiyere
Copenhagen Business School
Jonny Holmström
Umeå University
Julia Kotlarsky<mailto:j.kotlarsky@auckland.ac.nz>
University of Auckland
Sven Laumer<mailto:sven.laumer@fau.de>
FAU Erlangen Nuremberg
Mareike Möhlmann
Bentley University
Steve Sawyer
Syracuse University
Martha (Marti) Snyder
Nova Southeastern University
Burt Swanson
UCLA Anderson School of Management
Mari Klara Stein
Copenhagen Business School
Lauri Wessel<mailto:Wessel@europa-uni.de>
Europa-Universität Viadrina
Ella Hafermalz<mailto:%20e.w.hafermalz@vu.nl>
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Please feel encouraged to officially join our community when signing up
to ICIS conference and join us in Texas to celebrate the formation of
this new SIG!
The Workshop Program Chairs look forward to welcoming you in Austin,
Louise Harder Fischer, IT-University of Copenhagen,
louf(a)itu.dk<mailto:louf@itu.dk>
Liana Razmerita, Copenhagen Business School,
lra.msc(a)cbs.dk<mailto:lra.msc@cbs.dk>
Joao Baptista, Lancaster University,
j.m.baptista(a)gmail.com<mailto:j.m.baptista@gmail.com>
Bart van den Hooff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,
b.j.vanden.hoof(a)vu.nl<mailto:b.j.vanden.hoof@vu.nl>
Best regards,
Liana V. Razmerita
Associate Professor,
Copenhagen Business School,
Department of Management, Society and Communication
http://www.cbs.dk/staff/liana
Recent article:
Modeling Collaborative Intentions and Behavior in Digital Environments:
The Case of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC),
In Academy of Management Learning & Education2020, Vol. 19, No. 4,
469-502. https://journals.aom.org/doi/epub/10.5465/amle.2018.0056
A short video that discusses the importance of collaboration in digital
environments and introduces the core paper research ideas:
https://cbs.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=695c30fc-ce5b-4af…
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Subject: [AISWorld] CALL FOR PAPERS - ARIS2 JOURNAL - Advanced Research
on Information Systems Security
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 10:43:09 +0100
From: Nuno Mateus Coelho <p40525(a)islagaia.pt>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
1st Edition 2021
Dear Colleague,
The ARIS^2 - Advanced Research on Information Systems Security, an
International Journal, cordially invites you to submit your scientific
work to the first edition of 2021, to be published on December 20th.
https://aris-journal.com/
With the constant rise of products and services available through the
web, the fact that these operate with sensible user information and
data, harmful entities and subjects are increasingly active in the
virtual world. With improving, defensive methods cybercriminals recur to
extremely sophisticated methods to perform their malicious activities.
While protecting the privacy of users, many technologies found in
current malware and network attacks have been abused in order to allow
criminals to carry out their undertakings unobserved. This poses a lot
of new challenges for digital forensics analysts, academics, law
enforcement agencies (LEAs), and security professionals.
The aim of the ARIS^2 is to bring together MSc., Doctoral students and
general Researchers, Practitioners, Tech Companies, Law Enforcement
Agencies/Representatives, and Security Professionals in the area of
Information Security Forensics and Data Privacy.
This 1st Edition aims to present a more complete picture of novel
research regarding information security, data leakage protection, and
prevention challenges and how criminals undertake their actions.
Topics and Areas of Interest:
-Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity-
--Big data and cybersecurity--
---Business continuity and disaster recovery---
----Child safety in the cyberspace----
----Cloud security----
---Critical infrastructure security---
--Cyber forensics--
-Cyber insurance-
--Cyberwarfare--
---Cybersecurity and cyber resilience---
----Digital currency, blockchains, and cybercrime----
---Digital privacy---
--Embedded systems security--
-Healthcare information security-
--Information security governance--
---Internet of things security---
----Law, investigation, internet jurisdiction, and ethics----
---Network security---
--Security management--
-Software development security-
--Surveillance, interception, blocking, and sovereignty---
Important dates:
Deadline for paper abstract: September 15, 2021*
Notification of acceptance / rejection:* October 15, 2021
Revised Version / Camera Ready:* November 5, 2021
Publication:*December 20, 2021
Yours sincerely,
Nuno Mateus-Coelho
Editor-in-Chief
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Subject: [AISWorld] [CFP] Special Issue - Equitable Pandemic Response &
Recovery - JHP
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 16:36:36 +0000
From: Franco, Zeno <zfranco(a)mcw.edu>
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SPECIAL ISSUE CALL FOR PAPERS: Equitable Pandemic Response & Recovery:
Designing Person Centered Public Health
JOURNAL OF HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY
GUEST EDITORS:
- Zeno Franco, PhD, Department of Family & Community Medicine, DrPH
program faculty, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Robert “Biko” Baker, PhD, African and African Diaspora Studies,
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Michael Stevenson, MPH, Population Health Institute, University of
Wisconsin - Madison
- Monique Liston, PhD, Ubuntu Research and Evaluation
- Marques Hogans, MPH, Ascension Wisconsin
- Dawn Yang, Nyob Zoo TV
- Margarita Northrop, MPH, MIPA, Office of Policy and Practice
Alignment, Division of Public Health, State of Wisconsin
- Katinka Hooyer, PhD, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Center
for Healthy Communities & Research, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Paula Tran Inzeo, MPH, Population Health Institute, University of
Wisconsin - Madison
- David Nelson, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Family &
Community Medicine, DrPH Program Director, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Anthony BlackOwl Sr, undergraduate student, Department of Psychology,
University of California - Davis
- Marie Sandy, PhD, Department of Administrative Leadership, Affiliate
Faculty, Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Susanne Jul, PhD, Founder, Creative Crisis Leadership
- Ganapathy Pattukandan, PhD, Centre for Mitigation and Management,
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
- Gina Belton, PhD PHN, PhD Psychology Program, Existential Humanistic
Psychology Saybrook University
THOUGHT PARTNERS
- InPower Solutions
- Creative Crisis Leadership
OVERVIEW & INTENT OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE
This special issue is motivated by experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic,
and a desire to explore an increasingly transdisciplinary view of public
health, integrating ideas as decolonial praxis from psychology,
ethnography, anthropology, economics, cultural, arts, and communications
studies. Our intent is to build on conversations about inclusive and
equitable disaster recovery that place individual and lived experiences
of communities - within the context of the broader disaster event - at
the forefront of the discussion.
Humanistic psychology presents a unique and open framework for exploring
how human potential, actualization, and strengths can be leveraged in
challenging situations. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed how profound
inequities in social determinants of health lead to increased disease
incidence, morbidity and mortality in Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, Asian
and other communities, reflecting generations of colonization and
epistemicide. Bridging humanistic psychology, public health, and
communities can provide important insights about attuning person- and
neighborhood-centered public health strategies for major crisis events
to particular cultures, languages, and value systems.
This special issue will emphasize completed projects that demonstrate
real-world application of the ideas drawn from these disciplines in
applied pandemic response and/or recovery. We are looking for specific
response examples that show significant and sustained attention to
equity, community health concerns, and culturally attuned public health
messaging during the pandemic. Projects that explicitly navigate issues
around individual, community, and institutional power are encouraged.
We recognize that data capture was often a secondary consideration to
direct community response during the pandemic. Thus, well constructed
post-project analysis, after action reviews, reflection and commentary
are also welcome. Research strategies that acknowledge epistemic
injustice through community-based practice, cultural centeredness, and
application of Traditional Indigenous Knowledges (TIK) are strongly
encouraged. Data that speak to community views and priorities, including
photographs, field notes, artwork, URL pointers to music, multimedia,
software systems (e.g. chatbots, etc.) are viewed as fundamental forms
of evidence, although projects presenting quantitative data or
mixed-methods approaches are also actively sought. Regardless of the
specific methods or forms of data, clear evidence of direct public
health response that illustrate lessons learned from completed COVID-19
related projects will be most competitive for inclusion.
On one hand, we are interested in papers that show effective
partnerships between major agencies and communities, for example,
departments of public health, universities, hospitals, and healthcare
systems working with community-based organizations and residents.
Alternatively, manuscripts might focus on grassroots, spontaneous
responses that are wholly driven at the individual or neighborhood level
without institutional partners. Where appropriate, the ability to show
genuine equity and community inclusion in authorship will also be given
special attention.
Projects that are similarly oriented but reflect other recent crisis
events will be considered. While much of the editorial team is based in
the US, JHP is an international journal. Papers reflecting lessons from
international and transnational projects are encouraged.
POTENTIAL TOPICS
-- Application of person- & community-centered approaches in COVID-19
-- Institutional civic engagement and capacity building in the context
of crisis
-- Community health workers, promotores/as, ambassadors in COVID-19 response
-- Community-led / grassroots pandemic response
-- Attuning public health communication for BIPOC, rural, migrant, and
other hard to reach populations
-- Economic instability, homelessness, workers’ rights & conditions of
employment
-- Managing chronic health considerations during the crisis
-- Mental health as a public health concern during COVID-19
-- Cultural influencers and trusted messengers
-- Arts & music based public health communication strategies
-- Cultivating non-traditional leadership in times of crisis
-- Community power building during the pandemic response
-- Addressing vaccine hesitancy/confidence in communities of color
-- Reflection on the personal, community and societal impact of the pandemic
-- Innovations in action research and human centered design for crisis
events
-- The role of humanistic psychology in public health and disaster response
-- Designing equitable and inclusive pandemic recovery
-- Conceptualizing the future of public health as a local and global
priority
PROCESS & DEADLINES
ARTICLE PROPOSAL - to be considered, authors must submit a 1-2 page (800
word maximum) preliminary article proposal. The guest editors will
review for relevance, demonstration of practical COVID-19 response
experience, and may make suggestions about the direction for the first
draft. All proposals will receive feedback. Authors with the most
compelling proposals will be invited to submit a full manuscript.
Submit article proposals VIA EMAIL TO: zfranco(a)mcw.edu Please put “JHP
Special Issue Proposal” in the subject line.
FIRST DRAFT SUBMISSION: Accepted proposals will move on to formal
submission through the Journal’s Scholar One online submission portal.
Guidelines for authors can be found at:
https://au.sagepub.com/en-gb/oce/journal-of-humanistic-psychology/journal20…<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://au.sagepub.com/en-gb/oce/journal-of-hum…>
JOURNAL REVIEW PROCESS: All first draft submissions will go through
formal peer review, including at least one external reviewer, guest
editor review, and review from other submitting authors where authors do
not have conflicts of interest. All submitting authors should expect to
provide at least one review of another article.
ONLINE AHEAD OF PRINT: Because of the number of articles currently in
production at JHP and issues ahead of this one, authors are cautioned
that final print production may be substantially delayed. However, JHP
publishes all accepted articles rapidly in online ahead of print format.
The review schedule for this special issue is aggressive, in part to
ensure that accepted articles are available online as quickly as
possible - both to address professional needs of the authors and to make
information in the special issue available for ongoing recovery efforts.
By submitting to this venue, authors acknowledge that final print
production may follow at a substantially later date.
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Undergraduate students, graduate
students, community partners and other groups who have been
substantively involved in a COVID-19 response effort are welcome to
submit as lead or supporting authors. The guest editors emphasize the
importance of the role of mentorship into formal academic discourse and
inclusion of multiple, non-traditional stakeholder types as contributors.
EDITORIAL COLLABORATION SUGGESTIONS: Because of the constraints of the
number of articles that can be included for the special issue, we may
suggest that author groups with no prior collaboration experience
seriously consider presenting multiple case studies as a single paper.
You are free to decline this suggestion, but doing so may decrease the
chances of your work being included because of space considerations.
While authors may initially be uncomfortable with such collaborations,
the resulting case comparison work is often more powerful, and ends up
being heavily cited in the field.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SPECIAL ISSUE
-- October 1, 2021 - Preliminary article proposal due (email submission)
-- December 1, 2021 - First draft manuscript due (JHP Scholar One system)
-- February 1, 2022 - Reviewer Feedback completed
-- April 1, 2022 - Final version submitted
INFORMATION ABOUT JHP:
The Journal of Humanistic Psychology (JHP) is an interdisciplinary forum
for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to
humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal
encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. An international
journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning
and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by
Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of
the Association for Humanistic Psychology.
Publisher: SAGE Journals
JHP Editor In Chief:
Sarah Kamens, PhD
This CFP is also available online:
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SPECIAL ISSUE CALL FOR PAPERS: Person Centered Public Health: Equitable
Pandemic Response
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QUESTIONS?
Please email Dr. Zeno Franco, guest editor, zfranco(a)mcw.edu
Note that this CFP may be updated with additional information.
Zeno Franco, PhD
Site Co-PI, All of Us Wisconsin
Associate Professor
Family & Community Medicine
Center for Healthy Communities & Research
Office of Community Engagement
DrPh Program Faculty
Medical College of Wisconsin
(414) 955-4372 (direct)
Affiliate Faculty, Computer Science
Marquette University
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: MENACIS Conference 2021 - HYBRID format -
November 11-14, 2021 (Agadir, Morocco)
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 15:13:26 +0000
From: Ibtissam Zaza <iz13(a)my.fsu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>,
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The submission deadline for the MENACIS 2021 conference (menacis2021.com)
is approaching. I invite you all to submit papers for its annual
conference, held between November 11-14, 2021, in Agadir, Morocco
(hybrid format).
You don't have to be a MENA member to participate in the conference.
Your research does not have to be about the MENA region. All research
types and topics are welcomed.
The publication opportunities are open to all participants.
Our conference offers an opportunity for a fast-track review process at
the Data Base for Advances in Information Systems (Q1 journal, A on the
ABDC list). Authors of the top 5 quality papers will be invited to
attend a workshop (by invitation only) where they will meet with
scholars to give them recommendations to improve their papers. The best
contributions will be published in a Springer volume “Lecture Notes in
Information Systems and Organization” series, indexed on Scopus.
Important Dates
* Paper submission deadline: August 15th2021 by midnight Morocco time
(GMT+1)
* Acceptance notification: October 3rd 2021
* Camera-ready submission: October 17th 2021
* MENACIS conference: November 11-14, 2021
Registration will open on October 5th menacis2021.com
If you have any questions, please contact Sam Zaza at sam.zaza(a)mtsu.edu
Sam Zaza, PhD
College of Business
Florida State University
126 Rovetta Business Building
821 Academic Way
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110
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Subject: [AISWorld] BPM Track at the 17th International Conference
“Wirtschaftsinformatik” - Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 14:09:55 +0000
From: Patrick Delfmann <delfmann(a)live.uni-koblenz.de>
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Dear Colleagues,
we invite you to contribute to the track "Business Process Management"
at the 17th International Conference “Wirtschaftsinformatik” at the
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (2022-02-21 to
2022-02-23).
Call for papers: Business Process Management
A track at WI22, February 21 to 23, 2022, at the University of
Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Business Process Management (BPM) has emerged as one of the key
management instruments. It aims to support organizations in the
engineering, management, implementation, execution, monitoring and
improvement of business processes to better reach their business goals.
In the past decades, BPM has diversified into many research streams,
including business process reengineering, business process modeling,
process mining, robotic process automation, or predictive process
monitoring, to name only a few. The goal of the track is to understand
and discuss the manifold facets of BPM, both from a technological and
managerial perspective, and how they interact to contribute to current
challenges such as digitalization and the integration of AI in
organizations. The track therefore invites contributions from the full
research spectrum of BPM. We appreciate both works from behavioral and
design science, as well as papers on foundational or applied BPM
research from the Computer Science, Information Systems and Management
fields. Besides theoretical, conceptual and empirical works,
implementations such as prototypes are also highly welcome. Topics
include, but are not limited to
• Business process modeling (languages / architectures)
• Business process automation
• Process mining
• (Predictive) process analytics
• Semantic technologies for BPM
• BPM in particular domains
• Business process reengineering / innovation
• BPM methodologies
• Economic aspects of BPM
• Strategic aspects of BPM
• BPM governance
Please visit https://www.wi22.eu for further information.
Important dates
2021-09-01, 14h CEST: Submission Deadline
2021-09-10: Fast and constructive AE Feedback
2021-10-10: Submission of reviews by Reviewers
2021-10-20: Submission of reviews by AE
2021-10-27: Decision of track chairs
2021-10-31: Notification to authors
2021-11-15: Submission of revised papers
2021-11-21: Final decision and information to authors
Track Chairs
Agnes Koschmider (University of Kiel, D)
Michael Fellmann (University of Rostock, D)
Patrick Delfmann (University of Koblenz, D)
Program Committee
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (Technical University of Munich, D)
Stefan Schönig (University of Regensburg, D)
Ralf Plattfaut (University of Applied Sciences South Westfalia, D)
Ralf Laue (University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, D)
Ralf Knackstedt (University of Hildesheim, D)
Michael zur Mühlen (Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ, USA)
Maximilian Röglinger (University of Bayreuth, D)
Luise Pufahl (TU Berlin, D)
Kate Revoredo (WU Vienna, A)
Jana-Rebecca Rehse (University of Mannheim, D)
Jan vom Brocke (University of Liechtenstein, LI)
Henrik Leopold (Kühne Logistics University Hamburg, D)
Faruk Hasic (KU Leuven, B)
Claudio di Ciccio (Sapienza University of Rome, I)
Carl Corea (University of Koblenz, D)
Best regards
Agnes Koschmider
Michael Fellmann
Patrick Delfmann
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Subject: [AISWorld] ICITS'22 - The 2022 International Conference on
Information Technology & Systems | Costa Rica
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 15:36:12 +0100
From: Inter CITS <intercits(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
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ICITS'22 - The 2022 International Conference on Information Technology &
Systems
San Carlos, Costa Rica, 9 - 11 February 2022
http://icits.me
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SCOPE
ICITS'22 - The 2022 International Conference on Information Technology
& Systems (http://icits.me), to be held in Tecnológico de Costa Rica,
Campus de San Carlos, Costa Rica, 9 - 11 February 2022, is an
international forum for researchers and practitioners to present and
discuss the most recent innovations, trends, results, experiences and
concerns in the several perspectives of Information Technology &
Systems.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to ICITS'22. They
can be written in English, Spanish or Portuguese. All submissions will
be reviewed on the basis of relevance, originality, importance and
clarity.
TOPICS
Submitted papers should be related with one or more of the main themes
proposed for the Conference:
A) Information and Knowledge Management (IKM);
B) Organizational Models and Information Systems (OMIS);
C) Software and Systems Modeling (SSM);
D) Software Systems, Architectures, Applications and Tools (SSAAT);
E) Multimedia Systems and Applications (MSA);
F) Computer Networks, Mobility and Pervasive Systems (CNMPS);
G) Intelligent and Decision Support Systems (IDSS);
H) Big Data Analytics and Applications (BDAA);
I) Human-Computer Interaction (HCI);
J) Ethics, Computers and Security (ECS)
K) Health Informatics (HIS);
L) Information Technologies in Education (ITE);
M) Media, Applied Technology and Communication (MATC).
SUBMISSION AND DECISION
Submitted papers written in English (until 10-page limit) must comply
with the format of the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series
(see Instructions for Authors at Springer Website), must not have been
published before, not be under review for any other conference or
publication and not include any information leading to the authors’
identification. Therefore, the authors’ names and affiliations should
not be included in the version for evaluation by the Scientific
Committee. This information should only be included in the
camera-ready version, saved in Word or Latex format and also in PDF
format. These files must be accompanied by the Consent to Publish form
filled out, in a ZIP file, and uploaded at the conference management
system.
Submitted papers written in Spanish or Portuguese (until 15-page
limit) must comply with the format of RISTI - Revista Ibérica de
Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação (download instructions/template
for authors in Spanish or Portuguese), must not have been published
before, not be under review for any other conference or publication
and not include any information leading to the authors’
identification. Therefore, the authors’ names and affiliations should
not be included in the version for evaluation by the Scientific
Committee. This information should only be included in the
camera-ready version, saved in Word. These files must be uploaded at
the conference management system in a ZIP file.
All papers will be subjected to a “double-blind review” by at least
two members of the Scientific Committee.
Based on Scientific Committee evaluation, a paper can be rejected or
accepted by the Conference Chairs. In the later case, it can be
accepted as paper or poster.
The authors of papers accepted as posters must build and print a
poster to be exhibited during the Conference. This poster must follow
an A1 or A2 vertical format. The Conference can include Work Sessions
where these posters are presented and orally discussed, with a 7
minute limit per poster.
The authors of accepted papers will have 15 minutes to present their
work in a Conference Work Session; approximately 5 minutes of
discussion will follow each presentation.
PUBLICATION AND INDEXING
Papers accepted as posters are not published; they are only exhibited,
presented and discussed during the conference.
To ensure that a paper accepted as paper is published, at least one of
the authors must be fully registered by the 5th of November 2021, and
the paper must comply with the suggested layout and page-limit.
Additionally, all recommended changes must be addressed by the authors
before they submit the camera-ready version.
No more than one paper per registration will be published. An extra
fee must be paid for publication of additional papers, with a maximum
of one additional paper per registration. One registration permits
only the participation of one author in the conference.
Papers written in English and accepted and registered will be
published in Proceedings by Springer, in a book of the Lecture Notes
in Networks and Systems series, will be submitted for indexation by
SCOPUS, WoS, Google Scholar, SCImago, among others, and will be
available in the SpringerLink Digital Library.
Papers written in Spanish or Portuguese and accepted and registered
will be published in a Special Issue of RISTI and will be submitted
for indexation by SCOPUS, among others.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: September 5, 2021
Notification of Acceptance: October 17, 2021
Payment of Registration, to ensure the inclusion of an accepted paper
in the conference proceedings: November 5, 2021.
Camera-ready Submission: November 5, 2021
Website of ICITS'22: http://icits.me
ICITS'22 Team
http://icits.me
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Subject: [WI] BPM Track at the 17th International Conference
“Wirtschaftsinformatik” - Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 14:07:38 +0000
From: Patrick Delfmann <delfmann(a)live.uni-koblenz.de>
Reply-To: Patrick Delfmann <delfmann(a)live.uni-koblenz.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Dear Colleagues,
we invite you to contribute to the track "Business Process Management"
at the 17^th International Conference “Wirtschaftsinformatik” at the
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (2022-02-21 to
2022-02-23).
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*Call for papers: Business Process Management*
A track at WI22, February 21 to 23, 2022, at the University of
Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany**
Business Process Management (BPM) has emerged as one of the key
management instruments. It aims to support organizations in the
engineering, management, implementation, execution, monitoring and
improvement of business processes to better reach their business goals.
In the past decades, BPM has diversified into many research streams,
including business process reengineering, business process modeling,
process mining, robotic process automation, or predictive process
monitoring, to name only a few. The goal of the track is to understand
and discuss the manifold facets of BPM, both from a technological and
managerial perspective, and how they interact to contribute to current
challenges such as digitalization and the integration of AI in
organizations. The track therefore invites contributions from the full
research spectrum of BPM. We appreciate both works from behavioral and
design science, as well as papers on foundational or applied BPM
research from the Computer Science, Information Systems and Management
fields. Besides theoretical, conceptual and empirical works,
implementations such as prototypes are also highly welcome. Topics
include, but are not limited to
•Business process modeling (languages / architectures)
•Business process automation
•Process mining
•(Predictive) process analytics
•Semantic technologies for BPM
•BPM in particular domains
•Business process reengineering / innovation
•BPM methodologies
•Economic aspects of BPM
•Strategic aspects of BPM
•BPM governance
Please visit https://www.wi22.eu for further information.
*Important dates*
2021-09-01, 14h CEST: Submission Deadline
2021-09-10: Fast and constructive AE Feedback
2021-10-10: Submission of reviews by Reviewers
2021-10-20: Submission of reviews by AE
2021-10-27: Decision of track chairs
2021-10-31: Notification to authors
2021-11-15: Submission of revised papers
2021-11-21: Final decision and information to authors
*Track Chairs*
Agnes Koschmider (University of Kiel, D)
Michael Fellmann (University of Rostock, D)
Patrick Delfmann (University of Koblenz, D)
*Program Committee*
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma (Technical University of Munich, D)
Stefan Schönig (University of Regensburg, D)
Ralf Plattfaut (University of Applied Sciences South Westfalia, D)
Ralf Laue (University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, D)
Ralf Knackstedt (University of Hildesheim, D)
Michael zur Mühlen (Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ, USA)
Maximilian Röglinger (University of Bayreuth, D)
Luise Pufahl (TU Berlin, D)
Kate Revoredo (WU Vienna, A)
Jana-Rebecca Rehse (University of Mannheim, D)
Jan vom Brocke (University of Liechtenstein, LI)
Henrik Leopold (Kühne Logistics University Hamburg, D)
Faruk Hasic (KU Leuven, B)
Claudio di Ciccio (Sapienza University of Rome, I)
Carl Corea (University of Koblenz, D)
Best regards
Agnes Koschmider
Michael Fellmann
Patrick Delfmann
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