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Subject: [computational.science] ICCSA 2021 - 2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 22:43:10 +0100
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********************* Call for Papers
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********************** Deadline March 28, 2021
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ICCSA 2021 will be organised as a virtual conference with online-only
participation (which includes online attendance and presentation in
sessions, and the publication of papers in Springer LNCS or IEEE CPS
conference proceedings)
Optional in-presence participation may be organised, should the COVID-19
restrictions allow it.
The Organising Committee will decide by April 30, 2021 if the
in-presence conference will take place.
Registration fees:
* Virtual conference online-only participation 150 Euro
* Optional in-presence participation: regular 520 Euro, students 340
Euro, workshop chair 315 Euro
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** Call for Papers, Short Papers and PHD Showcase
papers **
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The 2021 International Conference on Computational Science and Its
Applications
University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
ICCSA 2021
July 5-8, 2021
https://iccsa.org
ICCSA 2021 is the next event in the series of highly successful
International Conferences on Computational Science and Its Applications,
previously held in Cagliari - Italy (2020, as an online-only event due
to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions), Saint Petersburg - Russia (2019),
Melbourne - Australia (2018), Trieste - Italy (2017), Beijing - China
(2016), Banff - Canada (2015), Guimaraes - Portugal (2014), Ho Chi Minh
City - Vietnam (2013), Salvador da Bahia - Brazil (2012), Santander -
Spain (2011), Fukuoka - Japan (2010), Suwon - Korea (2009), Perugia -
Italy (2008), Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia (2007), Glasgow - United Kingdom
(2006), Singapore - Singapore(2005), Assisi - Italy (2004), Montreal -
Canada (2003), and, as ICCS, in Amsterdam - The Netherlands (2002) and
San Francisco - USA (2001).
The ICCSA 2021 conference will again we organized in Cagliari, Italy,
and we are once more planning for robustness.
Like last year, ICCSA 2021 offers the possibility of online-only
participation (with reduces registration fees). But we are also planning
to offer the possibility of in-presence participation, should the
pandemic situation allow it, by setting up a blended experience for
mixed online/in-presence sessions.
Computational Science is a main pillar of most of the present research,
industrial and commercial activities and plays a unique role in
exploiting ICT innovative technologies.
The ICCSA Conference offers a real opportunity to bring together
scientists of different disciplines, discuss new issues, tackle complex
problems and find advanced solutions breeding new trends in
Computational Science.
Submitted papers will be subject to stringent peer review by at least
three experts and carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Accepted
papers will appear in the Conference proceedings to be published by
Springer in Lecture Notes for Computer Science and, as post-Conference
proceedings, Conference Publishing System (CPS). The authors of a
selected number of top-quality papers will be requested to extend their
papers for further review and publication as special issues in highly
recognized international journals.
ICCSA 2021 accepts paper submission in the following categories: main
Conference theme papers and Workshop papers. The details for each paper
submission category can be found at the URL
http://www.iccsa.org/nstructions-for-authors and the list of Workshops
at the URL: http://www.iccsa.org/workshops.
Conference Themes
-----------------
The ICCSA 2021 Conference themes, grouped in five tracks, are the
following (but are not limited to):
1. Track: Computational Methods, Algorithms and Scientific Application
Computational Biology
Computational Combustion Computational Chemistry
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Physics
Computational Geometry
Computational Mathematics
Computational Mechanics
Computational Electro-magnetics
Numerical Methods and Algorithms
2. Track: High Performance Computing and Networks Parallel and
Distributed Computing
Cluster Computing
Supercomputing
Cloud Computing
Autonomic Computing
P2P Computing
Mobile Computing
Grid and Semantic Grid Computing
Workflow Design and Practice
Computer and Network Architecture
3. Track: Geometric Modelling, Graphics and Visualization
Scientific Visualization
Computer Graphics
Geometric Modelling
Pattern Recognition
Image Processing
CAD/CAM
Web3D, Virtual and Augmented Reality
4. Track: Advanced and Emerging Applications
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Astrophysics
Biometric Modelling
Environmental, Climate and Weather Modelling
Geology and Geophysics
Nuclear Physics
Financial and Economical Modelling
Computational Journalism
Geographical Information Systems
5. Track: Information Systems and Technologies
Information Retrieval
Scientific Databases
Security Engineering
Risk Analysis
Reliability Engineering
Software Engineering
Data Mining
Artificial Intelligence
Learning Technologies
Web Based Computing
Web 2.0
6 Track: Urban and Regional Planning
Urban and regional growth
Sustainable urban and regional development
Socio-ecological systems
Open Data- Big Data
Cultural Heritage
Smart and Sustainable Cities
Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems
Geographical Information Systems
Decision Support Systems
Complexity assessment and mapping
Logistics
Workshops
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For details visit https://iccsa.org/workshops
1) Advanced Transport Tools and Methods (A2TM 2021)
2) Adversarial Attack to Smart Infrastructures: detection,
countermeasures, resilience (AA2SI 2021)
3) Advances in Artificial Intelligence Learning Technologies: Blended
Learning, STEM, Computational Thinking and Coding (AAILT 2021)
4) Workshop on Advancements in Applied Machine-learning and Data
Analytics (AAMDA 2021)
5) Automatic landform classification: spatial methods and applications
(ALCSMA 2021)
6) Application of Numerical Analysis to Imaging Science (ANAIS 2021)
7) Advances in information Systems and Technologies for Emergency
management, risk assessment and mitigation based on the Resilience
concepts (ASTER 2021)
8) Advances in Web Based Learning (AWBL 2021)
9) Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers: Technologies and Applications
(BDLTA 2021)
10) Bio and Neuro inspired Computing and Applications (BIONCA 2021)
11) Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM 2021)
12) Computational and Applied Statistics (CAS 2021)
13) Computerized Evaluation of Economic Activities: Urban Spaces (CEEA
2021)
14) Computational geometry and Applications 2021 (CGA 2021)
15) Collaborative Intelligence in Multimodal Applications (CIMA 2021)
16) Computational Movement Analysis (CMA 2021)
17) Computational Optimization and Applications (COA 2021)
18) Computational Astrochemistry (CompAstro 2021)
19) Computational Science and HPC 2021 (CSHPC 2021)
20) Cities, Technologies and Planning (CTP 2021)
21) Advanced Modeling E-Mobility in Urban Spaces (DEMOS 2021)
22) Digital Trasformation and Smart City (DIGISMART 2021)
23) Econometrics and Multidimensional Evaluation in Urban Environment
(EMEUE 2021)
24) The 11th International Workshop on Future Computing System
Technologies and Applications (FiSTA 2021)
25) Transformational Urban Mobility: Challenges and Opportunities
During and Post COVID Era (FURTHER 2021)
26) Geographical Computing for Archaeology (GCArcheo 2021)
27) Geodesign in Decision Making: meta planning and collaborative
design for sustainable and inclusive development (GDM 2021)
28) Geomatics in Agriculture and Forestry: new advances and
perspectives (GeoForAgr 2021)
29) Geographical Analysis, Urban Modeling, Spatial Statistics
(GEOG-AND-MOD 2021)
30) Geomatics for Resource Monitoring and Management (GRMM 2021)
31) 12th International Symposium on Software Quality (ISSQ 2021)
32) 10th International Workshop on Collective, Massive and Evolutionary
Systems (IWCES 2021)
33) Land Use monitoring for Sustainability (LUMS 2021)
34) Machine Learning for Space and Earth Observation Data (MALSEOD 2021)
35) Building multi-dimensional models for assessing complex
environmental systems (MES 2021)
36) Ecosystem Services: nature’s contribution to people in practice.
Assessment frameworks, models, mapping, and implications (NC2P 2021)
37) Privacy in the Cloud/Edge/IoT World (PCEIoT 2021)
38) Computational methods with radial basis functions (RBF 2021)
39) Processes, methods and tools towards RESilient cities and cultural
heritage prone to SOD and ROD disasters (RES 2021)
40) Risk, resilience and sustainability in the efficient management of
water resources: approaches, tools, methodologies and multidisciplinary
integrated applications (RRS 2021)
41) Scientific Computing Infrastructure (SCI 2021)
42) Statistical Computing and informatics for Biodiversity (SCIBFC 2021)
43) Smart Cities and User Data Management (SCIDAM 2021)
44) 13th International Symposium on Software Engineering Processes and
Applications (SEPA 2021)
45) Ports of the future – smartness and sustainability (SmartPorts 2021)
46) Smart Tourism (SmartTourism 2021)
47) Sustainability Performance Assessment: models, approaches and
applications toward interdisciplinary and integrated solutions. (SPA 2021)
48) Smart and Sustainable Island Communities (SSIC 2021)
49) Science, technologies and policies to innovate spatial planning
(STP4P 2021)
50) Sustainable Urban Energy Systems (SURENSYS 2021)
51) Space Syntax for Cities in Theory and Practice (Syntax_City 2021)
52) Theoretical and Computational Chemistry and its Applications
(TCCMA 2021)
53) 13th International Workshop on Tools and Techniques in Software
Development Process (TTSDP 2021)
54) Urban Form Studies (UForm 2021)
55) Urban Space Accessibility and Safety (USAS 2021)
56) Virtual Reality, Augmented reality and Applications (VRA 2021)
57) Workshop on Advanced and Computational Methods for Earth Science
applications (WACM4ES 2021)
Please pay attention, when submitting your contribution to one of the
above listed Workshops, to select the right entry in the list box shown
in the submission form.
An author is enabled to change the workshop associated to a submitted
paper until the submission deadline, by resubmitting the paper into the
system.
Paper Submission
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To submit a paper, please connect to the Submission site from the link
available at the ICCSA 2021 web site: https://ess.iccsa.org.
Only papers submitted through the electronic system and strictly
adhering to the relevant format will be considered for reviewing and
publication.
The submission may fall into the following five categories: Main
Conference Theme Papers (LNCS), Special Session/Workshop Papers (LNCS or
CPS), Short Papers (LNCS), and PHD Showcase Papers (CPS).
MAIN CONFERENCE THEME PAPERS (LNCS)
The submitted paper must be camera-ready, between 10 and 16 pages long
and formatted according to the LNCS rules. Please consult the URL
http://www.iccsa.org/instructions-for-authors for formatting information
and templates.
WORKSHOPS PAPERS (LNCS or CPS)
The submitted paper must be between 10 to 16 pages long for LNCS
publication, or 7 to 11 pages for CPS publication (in such case as
post-conference proceedings), and should be formatted according to the
LNCS or CPS rules, respectively.
Please consult the URL https://iccsa.org/instructions-for-authors for
formatting information and templates.
SHORT PAPERS (LNCS)
Reporting preliminary results of ongoing research. The submitted paper
must be between 7 and 9 pages long formatted according to LNCS rules.
The Short Papers will be presented during the conference and will be
published by LNCS.
PHD SHOWCASE PAPERS (CPS)
Reporting ongoing research already achieving significant results and
primarily carried out by Ph.D. students and junior researchers. The
submitted paper must be between 6 to 8 pages long formatted according to
CPS rules. The PHD Showcase Papers will be presented during the
conference and will be published by CPS as post-conference proceedings.
Each paper must deal with original and unpublished work, not submitted
for publication elsewhere (copyright problems fall entirely under
responsibility of the authors). Each paper will be reviewed by at least
three experts in the relevant field (acceptance rate was 28% in 2005,
26% in 2006 and 28% in 2007, 29% in 2008, 30% in 2009, 29% in 2010,
2011, 2012, and 30% in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019)
ensuring the publication of only top quality contributions.
When a paper is accepted at least one of the authors has to register to
the conference and deliver the related talk. Failure to do so shall lead
to rejection of the application to attend next year conference and the
exclusion of the paper for the current year proceedings.
Important Dates
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March 28, 2021: Deadline for paper submission to the General Tracks
(Workshops may select a different deadline)
April 18, 2021: Notification of Acceptance.
May 10, 2021: Early-bird Registration ends (firm deadline).
May 10, 2021: Submission deadline for the final version of the Papers
(firm deadline).
July 5-8, 2021: ICCSA 2021 Conference
Proceedings
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The proceedings of the Conference will be published both by
Springer-Verlag (Lecture Notes in Computer Science series) and, as
post-conference proceedings, by Conference Publishing Services (CPS).
In particular:
1. The selected top-quality Theme Papers and Session Papers having
adopted LNCS, will appear in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series (paper length: 10-16 pages).
2. The selected top-quality Session Papers having adopted CPS, will
appear in the CPS post-conference Proceedings.
3. Short papers will appear in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in
Computer Science ( LNCS) series (paper length: 7-9 pages)
4. PHD Showcase Papers will be published in the CPS post-conference
Proceedings.
For a selected number of top-quality papers, after the Conference, the
authors will be requested to extend the paper in order to be published
as special issues in appropriate international journals.
Conference policy
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By submitting the paper to ICCSA conference, all authors agree to abide
by all ICCSA conference paper submission, publication and presentation
policies. Namely, authors confirm that the work is original, has not
appeared in literature in any form in the past and will not be submitted
to any other venue concurrently with ICCSA submission or until it
appears in ICCSA proceedings (in the case of acceptance). Furthermore,
upon paper acceptance, authors agree to transfer copyright on the
accepted paper to ICCSA, and one of the authors will register the paper
and present the paper at the event.
No paper withdrawals can be accepted after Conference pre-registration
date or within three months of the actual event, whichever date comes
first. Paper withdrawal request can be only accepted in writing through
email, letter or fax to conference organizers.
The conference has no responsibility for any intentional or accidental
misuse, misinterpretation, or failure to follow above rules and
conditions and holds no legal, civil or other responsibility for
opinions, content or utilization of any methods/algorithms expressed in
the Conference Proceedings.
Contact Information
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Ivan Blečić
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Architecture,
University of Cagliari
Via Marengo, 2
06913 Cagliari
Italy
Email: ivanblecic <at>unica <dot> it
Osvaldo Gervasi
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Perugia
Via Vanvitelli, 1
06123 Perugia
Italy
Phone: +39-075-5855048
Fax: +39-075-5855024
Email: osvaldo <dot> gervasi <at> unipg <dot> it
URL: http://ogervasi.unipg.it
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2021 Mini-Track: Emerging Technologies
and Project Management (Deadline: Mar. 1, 2021)
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 11:42:02 -0500
From: Tripathi, Abhishek <tripatha(a)tcnj.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
(apologies for cross-postings)
Dear Colleagues:
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to the Emerging
Technologies and Project Management Minitrack, under the IT Project
Management (SIGITProjMgmt) track of the AMCIS 2021 conference, which will
take place virtually on 9-13 August 2021.
The submission deadline is March 01, 2021. I have attached the flyer for
more details.
The below links will aid you with your submissions -
Submit your Paper Through - *https://new.precisionconference.com/ais
<https://new.precisionconference.com/ais>*
Submission Guidelines:
*https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
<https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/>*
More information is available at https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/
We look forward to your submission!
Kind regards,
--
Abhishek Tripathi, Ph.D.
Department of Accounting and IS | The College of New Jersey
233 School of Business | 2000 Pennington Rd | Ewing, NJ 08628
ph. 609-771-2 <(609)%20771-2150>657 | Skype: atripathie
tripatha(a)tcnj.edu
Web-profile <https://business.tcnj.edu/faculty-profiles/abhishek-tripathi/>
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Subject: [WI] Call for Participation: WI Workshop "Conversational
Customer Interaction: Dialog zwischen Praxis und Wissenschaft"
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 16:43:18 +0000
From: Gnewuch, Ulrich (IISM) <ulrich.gnewuch(a)kit.edu>
Reply-To: Gnewuch, Ulrich (IISM) <ulrich.gnewuch(a)kit.edu>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
gerne möchten wir Sie auf den Workshop „Conversational Customer
Interaction: Dialog zwischen Praxis und Wissenschaft“ auf der WI2021
aufmerksam machen und Sie herzlich zur Teilnahme einladen. Der Workshop
findet am Montag, den 08.03.2021 von 09:00-12:00 Uhr statt.
Der Workshop soll eine Plattform für den Austausch rund um
natürlichsprachliche Schnittstellen, wie z.B. Chatbots und
Sprachassistenten, in der Kundeninteraktion bieten und richtet sich
explizit an Wissenschaftler/-innen und an Praktiker/-innen. Sie können
sich auf WI-Konferenzplattform für den Workshop registrieren und finden
dann dort auch den Zoom-Link zur Teilnahme.
Das Workshop-Programm finden Sie unter:
https://chatbotresearch.org/Workshop_Programm&Infos.pdf
<https://chatbotresearch.org/Workshop_Programm&Infos.pdf>
**
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Ulrich Gnewuch
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Institute of Information Systems and Marketing (IISM) | Research Group:
Information Systems & Service Design (ISSD)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) | Kaiserstr. 89-93 | D-76133
Karlsruhe | Germany
ulrich.gnewuch(a)kit.edu <mailto:ulrich.gnewuch@kit.edu> |
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Subject: [AISWorld] Using IS for Good AMCIS CFP - Last Chance!
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 17:21:24 +0000
From: George, Jordana <jgeorge(a)mays.tamu.edu>
To: aisworld (aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org) <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Minitrack Title: Using IS for Good
AMCIS 2021 TRACK: SOCIAL INCLUSION AND SOCIO-TECHNICAL ISSUES
Virtual - August 9-13, 2021
Submission Due March 1, 2021 by 5 p.m. EST
Information systems (IS) have the potential to improve social welfare
through redistribution of power, providing a voice for marginalized
people, improving access to education, and increasing economic
opportunity (George & Leidner, 2019; Lin, et al., 2015; Ortiz et al.,
2019; Silva & Hirschheim, 2007; Vaidya & Myers, 2017). Some development
programs that sought to use IS for a good cause have been highly
successful, but many other projects, even those well designed and
well-funded, have never gotten off the ground (Chipidza & Leidner,
2019). This track is dedicated to research on how IS has been used for
societal good, how and when it is successful, and how and when it tends
to fail. The contribution of the minitrack, which is part of the Social
Inclusion<https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-24>
track, is the development of theory and methods for improving outcomes
when IS is used for Good.
All submissions must be made via the AMCIS 2021 PCS submission
system<https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login>
What we are looking for
We welcome papers that theoretically, conceptually, or empirically
advance research on the impact of IS on society when IS and ICTs
specifically target the improvement of social welfare. Papers may use
any acceptable methodology and theory. Submissions are encouraged at any
level of analysis or progress. Both full papers and emerging research
are encouraged so that authors can gain valuable feedback for moving
their projects forward. Possible topics may include (but are not limited
to):
* Societal impacts of information systems
* The role of Fintech in economic development
* Projects or systems focused on the digital divide
* Social connections of geographically distant groups with a common cause
* Digital strategies to fight disenfranchisement and marginalization
* Corporate social responsibility success and failure
* Digital activism that advances human rights
* Emancipatory technologies
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Jordana George (Primary Contact), Mays Business School, Texas A&M University
Wallace Chipidza, Claremont Graduate University
Co-Chair Biographies
Jordana George is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Mays Business
School at Texas A&M University. Her research explores the societal
impact of information systems. She holds a PhD from Baylor University,
an MBA from Penn State University and an MFA from the University of
California at Davis. Jordana currently serves as Managing Editor for
Workshops for the Journal of the AIS and is a founding member of the
Mays School of Business Societal Impact Committee. She has published in
Information and Organization, Information Systems Management,
Communications of the AIS, Information Systems Education Journal, and
AIS Transactions on Replication Research.
Wallace Chipidza is an assistant professor in the Center for Information
Systems and Technology at Claremont Graduate University. He holds a PhD
in information systems from Baylor University and an MS in computer
science from the University of Arizona. Chipidza mainly researches how
and why social networks change over time, the impacts of those changes,
and the interventions that moderate those impacts. His other interest
lies in designing ICT-based solutions to problems afflicting vulnerable
populations in developing countries. Wallace has published in The
Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Communications of the
Association for Information Systems, Information Systems Education
Journal, and the Journal of Computer Information Systems.
Email for more information: Jordana George
jgeorge(a)mays.tamu.edu<mailto:jgeorge@mays.tamu.edu>
References
Chipidza, W., & Leidner, D. (2019). A review of the ICT-enabled
development literature: Towards a power parity theory of ICT4D. The
Journal of Strategic Information Systems, S0963868717302391.
George, J. J., & Leidner, D. E. (2019). From clicktivism to hacktivism:
Understanding digital activism. Information and Organization.
Gogan, J., Conboy, K., Weiss, J., 2020. Dangerous Champions of IT
Innovation, in: Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference
on System Sciences | 2020. Presented at the 53rd Hawaii International
Conference on System Sciences, Maui.
Lin, C. I., Kuo, F.-Y., & Myers, M. D. (2015). EXTENDING ICT4D STUDIES:
The value of critical research. MIS Quarterly, 39(3), 697–712.
Ortiz, J., Young, A., Myers, M., Bedeley, R., Carbaugh, D., Chughtai,
H., ... Wigdor, A. (2019). Giving Voice to the Voiceless: The Use of
Digital Technologies by Marginalized Groups. Communications of the
Association for Information Systems, 45(1).
Silva, L., & Hirschheim, R. (2007). Fighting Against Windmills:
Strategic Information Systems and Organizational Deep Structures. MIS
Q., 31(2), 327–354.
Vaidya, R., & Myers, M. (2017). Power in ICT4D projects: The case of an
Indian Agricultural Marketing Board. ICIS 2017 Proceedings.
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Subject: [AISWorld] Final CFP AMCIS2021 - Artificial Intelligence and
its Role in Intelligent Systems Mini-track
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 23:47:27 -0500
From: Vijayan Sugumaran <sugumara(a)oakland.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS AMCIS 2021
Virtual Conference, August 9 – 13, 2021
Paper submission deadline: March 1 (5:00pm Eastern Standard Time, US)
Submission System Link: https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login
Mini-Track Title: Artificial Intelligence and its Role in Intelligent
Systems
Track: AI and Semantic Technologies for Intelligent Information Systems
Sponsoring SIG: SIGODIS
Mini-Track Description:
Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems are experiencing a
resurgence. Significant progress has been made over the last few years in
the development of machine learning, and computational intelligence
techniques such as bio/nature-inspired computing, deep learning, and
cognitive computing. Similarly, there is an upsurge in the application of AI
technologies and multi-agent systems in a variety of fields such as
electronic commerce, internet of things, computer vision, natural language
processing, speech and voice recognition, and healthcare. While research on
various aspects of artificial intelligence is progressing at a very fast
pace, this is only the beginning. There are still a number of issues that
have to be explored in terms of the design, implementation and deployment of
AI applications and multi-agent systems. This mini-track provides a forum
for sharing cutting edge research in AI applications and their implications
on organizations.
Best papers from this mini-track will be fast tracked for publication in a
special issue of International Journal of Intelligent Information
Technologies (http://www.idea-group.com/IJIIT).
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
• Artificial Intelligence and big data analytics
• Deep Learning and Machine Learning algorithms and implementations
• Internet of Things and AI applications
• AI and Cloud Computing
• Computer Vision and Image Processing
• AI and Deep Learning applications in Healthcare
• Text Analytics and Natural Language Processing
• Cognitive IoT autonomous vehicles
• Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Machine Learning Applications
• Bio and Nature Inspired Computing
• Evolutionary Computation
• Hybrid Learning, and Deep Learning applications
• Computational intelligence systems in healthcare, energy management, smart
grids, mobile networks, internet of things, sensor networks, cloud
computing, transportation systems, etc.
• Computational intelligence, analytical modeling, and simulation for big
data analytics
• Computational Methods in Context Aware Web Systems
• Computational intelligence applications for Business Intelligence and
decision making
• Application of intelligent agent and multi-agent systems in different
domains
• Distributed Intelligent Systems
• Agents and web data mining
• Multi-agent technology and grid computing
• Architectures, environments and languages for e-commerce agents
• Automated shopping and trading agents
• Agent-based auction, negotiation and decision making
• Agent driven interoperability and distributed decision support
• Software agents and knowledge management
• Agent-based Business Analytics
• Business Intelligence and multi-agent systems
Submission Information:
URL for submission: https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login
URL for Info on types of submission:
https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Important dates:
* March 1 (5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, US) - Paper submission
deadline for research papers and Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers
* April 21 (5:00 pm EST) - Workshops, panels, TREO (Technology Research,
Education, and Opinion), and PDS (Professional Development Workshops)
submission deadline
* May 7, 2021 - Program Chair decisions are sent to authors (TREOs, PDS,
Panels and Workshops)
* August 9-13 - AMCIS (Virtual) Conference
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Prof. Vijayan Sugumaran
Chair, Decision and Information Sciences Department
School of Business Administration
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48009, USA
Email: <mailto:sugumara@oakland.edu> sugumara(a)oakland.edu
Prof. Dr. Stefan Kirn
Universität Hohenheim
Information Systems 2 (530 D)
Schwerzstrasse 35
D-70599 Stuttgart
Germany
Email: <mailto:stefan.kirn@uni-hohenheim.de> stefan.kirn(a)uni-hohenheim.de
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Vijayan Sugumaran, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Management Information Systems
Chair, Department of Decision and Information Sciences
Co-Director, Center for Data Science and Big Data Analytics
School of Business Administration
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48309
Phone: 248-370-4649
Fax: 248-370-4275
Email: sugumara(a)oakland.edu <mailto:sugumara@oakland.edu>
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-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2021 - CFP - Digital Innovation and
Entrepreneurship
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 22:22:31 -0500
From: Daniel Farkas <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Colleagues,
*NOTE: AMCIS 2021 will be virtual.*
*Contribute your research to the SIGGIS Mini-Track at AMCIS 2021, August
9-13, 2021.*
*Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship*
*Mini-Track Description:*
Today, Location Intelligence is created using cloud-based platforms and
various geospatial analytic techniques. As a result, Location Intelligence
is at the forefront of emerging trends in Geo Innovation and
Entrepreneurship where companies like Esri, Planet, and Carto are providing
access to their platforms specifically for the startup community. This
mini-track will examine the intersection of these activities and provide a
research forum to discuss the varied aspects of geospatial-based analytics;
geospatial data management; emerging, innovative, location intelligence;
and geo-entrepreneurship.
As such, papers are solicited across topics such as:
1. Geospatial startups and geo-entrepreneurship,
2. Innovation using geospatial platforms and analytics,
3. Geospatial AI with Machine Learning and Deep Learning,
4. Geospatial AR, VR, MR, XR, and 360,
5. Geospatial big data management and analytics,
6. Geospatial data mining and knowledge discovery,
7. Geospatial decision making and knowledge management,
8. Mobile GIS concepts and applications,
9. Web-based GIS concepts and applications,
10. Cloud-based GIS concepts and applications,
11. Management decision-making using GIS,
12. Software development incorporating location,
13. Societal issues of big spatial data,
14. Investment in, and benefits of, GIS, spatial BI, or spatial analytics,
and
15. Emerging areas of GIS and location analytics.
*Mini-Track Chairs:*
Daniel Farkas, Pace University, dfarkas(a)pace.edu
Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University, Brian.Hilton(a)cgu.edu
James B. Pick, University of Redlands, James_Pick(a)redlands.edu
Hindupur Ramakrishna, University of Redlands,
Hindupur_Ramakrishna(a)redlands.edu
Avijit Sarkar, University of Redlands, Avijit_Sarkar(a)redlands.edu
Namchul Shin, Pace University, nshin(a)pace.edu
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: March 1, 2021 5:00pm EST
Submission information at
https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Mini-track chair contact for information:
Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University, Brian.Hilton(a)cgu.edu
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Dan Farkas, PhD
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers - AMCIS 2021 - Mini-Track: Towards
an Inclusive Education
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 19:12:04 +0100
From: Safa'a AbuJarour <safaa.abujarour(a)uni-potsdam.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear All, We would like to invite you to submit your papers to the
mini-track <Towards an Inclusive Education> at AMCIS 2021, which will be
held online. --- Description ---
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in educational platforms are essential
to achieve fairness in society and integrated communities. This
mini-track considers topics related to intersections between gender,
age, ethnicity, culture, disabilities, and socioeconomic status and how
they relate to education (both in information systems and other
disciplines). The focus lies on the role of technology in education
(including e-learning and open education) addressing both digital
literacy (including also aspects of societal changes, opportunities, and
risks) and specific media usage skills.
We welcome submissions, both as full research papers and research in
progress. Submissions could include theory development, literature
reviews, or practical teaching cases from various research traditions,
including qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods, or design science.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Challenges and opportunities of equality, diversity, and inclusion in
education
- The inclusion/exclusion dichotomy of (open) education
- Using ICT to promote and achieve an inclusive education
- Digital transformation and the future of (open) education
- Educational opportunities and challenges of marginalized groups
- Gender issues in education, e.g., stereotypes, values, roles, etc.
- Benefits for inclusive education trough personalization of learning
using ICT
- Implications for policy and practice in education, open education, and
e-learning
--- Submission ---
Submission instructions and templates are to be found under the link:
https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
<https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/>.
All submissions must be made via the AMCIS 2021 PCS submission system
under this link:
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login
<https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login>.
--- Important Dates —
- Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2021, at 5 p.m. EST
Looking forward to your submission to our track at AMCIS 2021. Thank you
and best regards, Mini-Track Co-Chairs:
Safa’a AbuJarour, University of Potsdam, safaa.abujarour(a)uni-potsdam.de
<mailto:safaa.abujarour@uni-potsdam.de>
Gergana Vladova, University of Potsdam,
gergana.vladova(a)wi.uni-potsdam.de <mailto:gergana.vladova@wi.uni-potsdam.de>
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Safa’a AbuJarour
Teaching and Research Associate University of Potsdam, Germany
Webpage: www.abujarour-research.info <http://www.abujarour-research.info/>
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Subject: [AISWorld] 3rd Call for Papers—"General EGOV Track" at
EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2021, Granada, Spain
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 18:30:34 +0000
From: Jochen Scholl <jscholl(a)uw.edu>
To: aisworld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
The multi-track EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2021 conference is organized by the
IFIP 8.5 Working Group (Information Systems in Public Administration)
Conference Location: University of Granada, Spain
Conference Dates: September 7-9, 2021
Paper Submission Deadline: March 19, 2021
PLEASE NOTE: There is a link to an important
survey<https://forms.gle/kSX41qy1k2J327B76> at the end of the message.
General E-Government and E-Governance Track
The track serves as an umbrella for all E-Government (EGOV) and
E-Governance-related topics except the dedicated-topic tracks.
E-Government research, also increasingly referred to as Digital
Government Research, has developed over the past decades into a mature
domain of multidisciplinary study with its own identity and profile. In
this track, EGOV foundations and theories are explored. Moreover, the
track puts special emphasis on studying a multitude of topics and areas
of practice related to EGOV. We solicit high-quality submissions
representing a variety of research approaches. This track also covers
several special topics in E-Government/Digital Government research.
Areas of focus and interest include but are not limited to the following
topics:
* Foundations of E-Government and E-Governance research
* E-Government theories, views, methods and frameworks
* Interdisciplinary approaches (e.g. intersection with other disciplines
such as Information Science, Information Systems Research, Computer
Science, Public Administration, and Political Science among others)
* Digital government strategies
* Strategies and policies for ICT-enabled public administration overhaul
* Public administration back and front-office overhaul (cases,
practices, and lessons learned)
* Stakeholder and change management in government
* Digital Transformation in the public sector
* Innovation management and transformational government
* Smart Government and Smart Governance
* Smart Governance as enabler of transformation
* Management of public-private partnerships
* E-Government project success and failure
* Public information governance (strategies, information sharing
practices, privacy practices)
* Policies and decision-making in the context of E-Government
* Data-driven decision and policy making
* Public records management (challenges, opportunities, and cases)
* Public sector information management (challenges and opportunities,
and cases)
* Detection of and protection against misinformation and disinformation
(for example, rumor control)
* Intergovernmental integration and interoperation
* Crisis and emergency management in the context of E-Government
* Crisis Information Management Systems and their uses
* Emergency Operations and governmental coordination
* ICT interoperability and ICT integration in government
* Government-sponsored and/or operated public alert systems (pandemic
and other alerts)
* Post-Covid-19 lessons from the use of and with regard to government ICTs
* Pandemic-induced innovations in the public sector
* Safe public online access, inclusion, privacy and online identity
management
* ICT portfolio management in the public sector
* ICT insourcing versus outsourcing approaches
* Public sector CIOs and/or COOs (roles, impact, span of control,
issues, and challenges)
* Public sector ICT workforce (management, recruitment, retention,
compensation, etc.)
* E-Government architectures (vertical, horizontal, and networked)
* Enterprise ICT management initiatives
* Managing and upgrading public sector legacy systems
* Integration of online and inline services (opportunities, challenges,
and cases)
* Disruptive technologies in the public sector (e.g Artificial
Intelligence, Distributed Ledger Technology/Blockchain, and the Internet
of Things)
* Cross-jurisdictional alliances for online government services
* ICT-enabled transnational government collaboration
* Special topics (for example, ICT-related legislation, ICT4D,
e-Justice, e-Rule-making, etc.)
* Geographical information systems in government
* Design approaches for ICT solutions in the public sector
* ICT usage, acceptance, measurement, benchmarking, and benefit management
* Online performance metrics for public services
* Return on investment and sustainability of ICT investments
Track Chairs
Hans Jochen Scholl, University of Washington, USA (lead)
Ida Lindgren, Linköping University, Sweden
Gabriela Viale Pereira, Danube University Krems, Austria
Important Dates
(Hard) deadline for submissions: March 19, 2021
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2021
PhD Colloquium deadline for submissions: May 1, 2021
Poster submission deadline (non-anonymous-camera ready) May 15, 2021
Poster acceptance May 31, 2021
Camera-ready paper submission and author registration: June 15, 2021
PhD Colloquium notification of acceptance: June 1, 2021
PhD Colloquium: September 6, 2021
Submission guidelines and other information can be found here:
https://easychair.org/cfp/EGOV2021
Pandemic-related Precautions
We are preparing for holding the conference in hybrid mode (both onsite
and online participation will be possible). This second year of the
pandemic might allow for safe travels and safe meetings later this year,
we will see. We understand that nobody can know what the exact situation
will look like in late summer.
We have prepared a survey, the responses to which will greatly help us
plan and prepare for the conference in late summer. So, please take the
survey found here:
https://forms.gle/kSX41qy1k2J327B76
Thank you for your input,
Your EGOV-CeDEM-ePart Organizers
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Subject: 16th Int. Conf. on Parallel Computing Technologies, PaCT-2021,
Kaliningrad, Russia, September 13-18, 2021
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2021 20:24:50 +0700
From: PaCT-2021 Conference <pact2021(a)ssd.sscc.ru>
To: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
Parallel Computing Technologies (PaCT-2021)
16th International Conference, September 13-18, 2021
Kaliningrad, Russia
http://ssd.sscc.ru/conference/pact2021/
Sponsored by
Russian Ministry of Education and Science
Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
WELCOME
We are glad to announce the 16th International Conference on Parallel
Computing Technologies (PaCT-2021). The Conference is to be held in
Kaliningrad, Russia, September 13-18, 2021.
The Conference is jointly organized by the Institute of Computational
Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics (Russian Academy of Sciences,
Novosibirsk, Russia), Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University,
Novosibirsk State University, and Novosibirsk State Technical University.
The proceedings of the previous PaCT conferences are available as
volumes of Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (Springer) since
1995: https://link.springer.com/conference/pact
The aim of the PaCT-2021 is to give an overview of new developments,
applications, and trends in parallel computing technologies. We
sincerely hope that the conference will help our community to deepen
understanding of parallel computing technologies by providing a forum
for an exchange of views between scientists and specialists from all
over the world. We welcome your active participation.
MAIN TOPICS
* All technological aspects of the applications of parallel computer systems
* High level parallel programming languages and systems
* Methods and tools for parallel solution of large-scale problems
* Languages, environments and software tools supporting parallel processing
* Operating systems, scheduling, mapping, load balancing
* General architectural concepts
* Cellular automata
* Performance measurement and analysis tools
* Active knowledge and program construction
* Software for grid and cloud computing
* Scalable computing
* Fragmentation and aggregation of algorithms and programs
* Programs assembling and reuse
* Distributed algorithms
CALL FOR PAPERS
Original papers are solicited for the conference. A full paper (up to 15
pages) should be submitted by March 25, 2021. Instead, an extended
abstract (5-7 pages) can be submitted by April 5, 2021. Please, bear in
mind that it is more difficult for the Program Committee to decide about
your work having just an abstract in hand. All contributions will be
reviewed by the international Program Committee. Authors will be
notified of acceptance by May 14, 2021. We will require camera-ready
full papers by June 4, 2021.
In order to submit a paper or just indicate your interest in the
PaCT-2021, please register at the site of the conference
http://ssd.sscc.ru/conference/pact2021/ and follow the instructions
which you will find there. If you face any difficulties using this site,
please contact the Secretary (pact2021(a)ssd.sscc.ru).
The first page should include (but not be limited to) the following
information: a title, authors' full names, affiliation, addresses,
telephone numbers, e-mail addresses. To gain the better understanding of
your abstract, we also request to include the following information:
short review of related papers, formulation of the problem, objectives,
description of results, main ideas, and list of references.
The organizers expect that the authors of selected papers will come to
Kaliningrad and present their work at the Conference. If the authors are
not able to come because of COVID-related measures, the paper can be
presented with videoconferencing software.
Proposals for workshops and 1/2 and full day tutorials will be considered.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Submissions should be prepared in the style of Springer LNCS series
(Microsoft Word, LaTex). Please look at
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
PROCEEDINGS
The Conference Proceedings are planned to be published as a volume of
the Springer LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) series and
distributed at the Conference. We plan also to publish selected papers
in a special issue of an indexed international journal.
LANGUAGE
The official language of the Conference is English.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission of full papers March 25, 2021
* Submission for extended abstracts April 5, 2021
* Notification of acceptance May 14, 2021
* Camera-ready version of the accepted paper June 4, 2021
* Conference September 13-18, 2021
CONTACT INFORMATION
NOVOSIBIRSK, RUSSIA
Prof. Victor Malyshkin
PaCT-2021 Organizing Committee
Phone: +7 (383) 330-89-94
Supercomputer Software Department
ICM&MG, Russian Academy of Sciences
Pr. Lavrentieva, 6
630090, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
E-mail:pact2021@ssd.sscc.ru
PaCT-2021 Web pages: http://ssd.sscc.ru/conference/pact2021/
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Victor Malyshkin, professor, head of the Supercomputer Software
Department, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical
Geophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chairman
* Gennady N. Erokhin, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, professor,
director of Research Institute of Applied Informatics and Mathematical
Geophysics, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia
* Sergey Abramov, head of the Program Systems Institute, Russian Academy
of Sciences
* Darkhan Akhmed-Zaki, rector of Astana IT University, Nursultan,
Kazakhstan, professor at al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty,
Kazakhstan
* Farhad Arbab, head of Foundations of Software Technology Cluster,
Leids University Foundation professor, Leiden Institute for Advanced
Computer Science & Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Netherlands
* Jan Baetens, Department of Mathematical Modelling, Statistics and
Bioinformatics, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium
* Stefania Bandini, director of Complex Systems & Artificial
Intelligence Research Center, director of the PhD School in Computer
Science, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
* Thomas Casavant, director of the UI Center for Bioinformatics and
Computational Biology, director of the ECE Parallel Processing
Laboratory, professor, University of Iowa, USA
* Pierpaolo Degano, professor of the Department of Computer Science,
director of the PhD program in Computer Science, University of Pisa, Italy
* Dominique Deserable, head of the research group "Cellular Automata in
Hydrogeomechanics", Laboratory of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
(LGCGM), National Institute for Applied Sciences, Rennes, France
* Hugues Fauconnier, professor, head of computer science department
(UFR), University of Paris, The Research Institute on the Foundations of
Computer Science (IRIF)
* Thomas Fahringer, professor, head of the Distributed and Parallel
Systems Group, Research Centre of High Performance Computing (FZ HPC),
Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck
* Victor Gergel, professor, dean of Computational Mathematics and
Cybernetics department, Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod
* Juan Manuel Cebrian Gonzalez, senior researcher at DITEC, University
of Murcia
* Bernard Goossens, professor, University of Perpignan, France
* Sergei Gorlatch, professor of Computer Science, Institute of Computer
Science, University of Muenster, Germany
* Yuri G. Karpov, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University,
Russia
* Alexey Lastovetsky, founding director of the Heterogeneous Computing
Laboratory, senior lecturer, School of Computer Science and Informatics,
University College Dublin, Ireland
* Jie Li, professor, Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems,
University of Tsukuba, Japan
* Thomas Ludwig, director of German Climate Computing Center, professor,
University of Hamburg, Germany
* Giancarlo Mauri, director of Department of Computer Science, Systems
and Communications, professor, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
* Igor Menshov, Keldysh Institute for Applied Mathematics, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
* Nikolay Mirenkov, special honorary professor, University of Aizu, Japan
* Marcin Paprzycki, associate professor, Systems Research Institute,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
* Dana Petcu, director of Institute e-Austria Timisoara, professor at
Computer Science Department, West University of Timisoara, Romania
* Viktor Prasanna, director of the Center for Energy Informatics,
executive director of USC-Infosys Center for Advanced Software
Technologies, professor, University of Southern California, USA
* Michel Raynal, professor of Computer Science, Research Institute in
Computer Science and Random Systems, Rennes, France
* Bernard Roux, director of Research at CNRS, professor, Laboratoire de
Mecanique, Modelisation & Procedes Propres, National Center for
Scientific Research, France
* Waleed W. Smari, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Ohio, USA
* Uwe Schwiegelshohn, professor of computer engineering, TU Dortmund
University, Germany
* Victor Toporkov, professor, head of the Department of Computer
Engineering, National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering
Institute", Russia
* Carsten Trinitis, professor, head of the research group "Parallel and
Distributed Architectures", head of system administration, Technical
University of Munich, Germany, professor for Distributed Computing,
University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
* Roman Wyrzykowski, head of the Institute of Computer and Information
Sciences, director of Metropolitan Area Network, professor of Computer
Science, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
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Subject: [AISWorld] Reminder - AMCIS 2021 Minitrack : ICT4D and Data
Justice
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 14:53:52 +0100
From: Silvia Masiero <silviamasiero41(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
Hope you are well. Please find below a reminder of the AMCIS minitrack on
ICT4D and Data Justice, with submission deadline 1st March 2021.
All the best,
Silvia
*AMCIS 2021 Minitrack: **ICT4D and Data Justice*
*Minitrack chairs: **Silvia Masiero, University of Oslo; **Soumyo Das,
Emlyon Business School*
Research on data justice, meant with Taylor (2017) as “fairness in the way
people are made visible, represented and treated as a result of their
production of data”, stems from the increasing availability of digital data
for populations worldwide. While used for purposes ascribable to
“development” goals, such as provision of better public services, inclusion
of vulnerable populations and humanitarian management, such availability of
data can result in injustices that are widely documented in literatures
across media and communications, human geography and critical data studies.
Against this backdrop, it is surprising to see limited explicit engagement
of ICT4D with issues of data justice, which – with notable exceptions – is
underrepresented in the literature of our field. Such underrepresentation
emerges in the limited engagement with data justice in ICT4D journals,
conference tracks and symposia, leaving an important gap to fill in this
respect.
Against this backdrop, this minitrack invites papers that explicitly engage
the theme of data justice, dealing with topics that include, but are not
limited to:
– Theorisations of data justice in ICT4D,
– Studies of just or unjust data practices in developing countries, e.g.
use of data in public services or social protection for the poor,
– Studies of data use in the management of refugee or internally displaced
people,
– Studies of data use towards inclusion or reduction of vulnerabilities,
– Intersections of digital identity with data justice or injustices,
– Data justice implications of COVID-19 tracking practices in developing
nations.
Submission deadline: 1 March 2021
Submission website: https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/
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