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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP-AMCIS 2017 Minitrack: Inclusion of the Differently-Abled in the Information Society (IDAIS)
Datum: Fri, 6 Jan 2017 08:41:08 -0600
Von: Rakesh Babu <rakesh.uwm@gmail.com>
An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


AMCIS 2017 Call for Papers

Dear colleague,

 we invite contributions to the minitrack on Inclusion of the
Differently-Abled in the Information Society (IDAIS) minitrack within
the Social Technical and Social Inclusion Issues (SIGSI) track for
AMCIS 2017 to be held in Boston, MA between the 10th and 12th of
August 2017.

Contributions may include completed research papers or emergent
research forum (ERF) papers on the access and use of Information
Systems (IS) by people with different abilities. This population
includes  those with vision impairments, age-related constraints,
reading/ writing difficulties, hearing impairments and mobility
challenges. These are atypical users of IS who interact with
technology differently. Often, they face systemic and functional
barriers in effective use of IS. They comprise an under-studied
population in the IS discipline.

We draw the attention of the AIS community to the broad theme of IT
and users with different abilities to make IS more inclusive. The
long-term goal is to leverage the unique skillsets of
differently-abled users to develop an inclusive information society.

***Relevant topics include but not limited to***
Information Systems Accessibility & Usability;
Universal Access to IS Education;
E-learning and differently-abled students;
Social/ Mobile Computing using Assistive Technology;
Healthcare IS and differently-abled users;
Public Policy and/or Legal Implications of Accessibility and Usability.

**Instructions for authors:**
Completed Research papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000
words, including figures, tables, references, and appendices) and must
conform to the AMCIS 2017 submission template.
ERF papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx. 2,500 words, including
figures, tables, references, and appendices) and must conform to the
AMCIS 2017 submission template.
All submissions will be double-blind, peer reviewed, and must be
submitted using the online submission system ScholarOne (Manuscript
Central). For complete author instructions, information about the
conference, and for instructions on submitting through ScholarOne
(Manuscript Central), please visit the AMCIS 2017 website at
http://amcis2017.aisnet.org

**Important dates:**
 January 9, 2017: ScholarOne opens for submissions
 March 1, 2017 at 1pm (13:00 Hours): ScholarOne closes for submissions
 April 17, 2017:  Author notification of decision outcomes

Should you have any question or concern related to IDAIS minitrack
submission, please don't hesitate to contact the minitrack chair
directly at the email provided below.

We look forward to receiving your contribution.

Rakesh Babu
AMCIS 2017 IDAIS Minitrack Chair
babu@uwm.edu.

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