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*AICE 2019*
*Call for papers: 8th Conference of the Australasian Institute of
Computer
Ethics (AiCE 2019)*
The 8th Conference of the Australasian Institute of Computer
Ethics (AiCE)
will be held at the Deakin Downtown Campus in Melbourne City
Centre,
Victoria, Australia, 19 – 20th August, 2019.
*The Conference Theme: Ethics in the Cyber Age*
The overall theme of AiCE 2019 will be to explore emerging themes
and
relationships between ethics, governance and emerging
technologies.
Submissions are invited for the following five themes:
- Cyber Security
- Privacy and ethical issues relating to the use of cyber
security;
- Drone Technology – the impacts of drone technology upon society;
- Community informatics
- What impact has social media and related systems had upon
society;
- Developing systems now and into the future – how to ensure
social
values are properly addressed;
- Governance issues on the Internet
- Should the Internet and large IT organisations be controlled and
if
so how could this happen?
- Ethics of Big Data
- The impact that Big Data will have upon society and business.
- Ethics for professional societies.
Submissions on other relevant topics are most welcome. Papers will
be
submitted in the form of a discussion paper. The aim of the 8th
AiCE
conference will be to explore the impact of emerging technologies
and help
to generate research ideas.
*Submissions*
All submissions will be in English and will take the form of a
discussion
paper of between 1,000 to 1,500 words, not including references.
All
accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings.
Selected
papers will be invited to be reworked for a special section of the
Australasian Journal of Information Systems (AJIS)
The discussion papers will be blind reviewed by two reviewers for
relevance
to the conference. Important dates:
- Papers due: 1st July, 2019.
- Notification of reviewing outcome: 15th July, 2019.
- Final formatted discussion papers due: 2nd August, 2019.
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Discussion papers should be submitted via Easychair
(
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aice2019).
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aice2019>
*Registration Cost*
- $150 (includes dinner 19th August).
- $75 for students and retirees (includes dinner 19th August).
*Organising committee*
Chair: Professor Matt Warren, Deakin University.
Professor Emeritus Marcus Wigan, Edinburgh Napier University.
Professor Oliver Burmeister, Charles Sturt University.
Dr Kirsten Wahlstrom, University of South Australia.
*Sponsors*
Australian Computer Society.
Deakin University – Centre for Cyber Security and Research
Innovation.
IEEE.
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Non Work Email Address of Dr Matthew Warren FACS,
Non Work Email Address: matthew.warren.sis@gmail.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/matt_warren__
Web: http://www.mjwarren.com
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