-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP- Mini Track Social Media in Government HICSS- 2016 Datum: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 18:34:15 -0500 Von: Rodrigo Sandoval rsandov@gmail.com An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
CFP- Social Media in Government HICSS- 2016 Governments have also discovered the potential of social media platforms for sharing governmental information and outreach. Social media unite several communication channels and enhance opportunities for citizens to provide feedback to government officers and political representatives. Guidelines for the use of online social networks and other social media are relatively new in governmental agencies and many implementation challenges still persist. Given that the demand for social media-based government services is growing, issues related to privacy, information leakage, blurred boundaries between private and public spheres, and government surveillance must all be urgently addressed. This minitrack is open to papers that cover all aspects of social media, particularly in the context of citizen participation and electronic government.
Minitrack topics include, but are not limited to: * Case studies of the use of online social media and networks by any level of government * Social media and citizen participation * Apps and Social media: implementation and challenges * Relationship between online social media use and offline political action * Website information link with social media tools * Predicting election and other political events with social media * Implementation challenges * Maintaining privacy in online social media and other online networks * Social media and networks for information sharing * Social media and governance: troubles and challenges * Social networks and 'information overload' * Mobile and location-sensing media and governance * Guidelines and policies for social media use * Legal concerns when providing and sharing content via social media * Online identities of civil servants important dates
June 15: Deadline for authors to submit papers August 1: Deadline for reviewers to submit their reviews August 15: Deadline for minitrack chairs to record decision on all papers August 16: Acceptance/Rejection notification sent to authors September 4: Deadline for authors with papers accepted with mandatory change to submit the revised papers for final review September 10: Deadline for minitrack chairs to record decision on papers accepted with mandatory change September 15: Deadline for authors to submit the final manuscript of accepted papers for publication October 1: Deadline for track/minitrack chairs to submit track/minitrack introduction for publication October 1:Last chance for Early Bird Registration Rate ($675) October 2: Regular Registration Rate begins ($750) October 15: Papers without at least 1 registered author will be removed from the proceedings. Authors will be notified. December 2: Late Registration Rate begins ($850)
Minitrack Chairs
Rodrigo Sandoval Almazan PHD Associate Profesor Political Sciences Faculty State Autonomous University of the State of Mexico Email: rsandovala@uaemex.mx
Andrea Kavanaugh, PhD Senior Research Scientist Associate Director Center for Human-Computer Interaction Institute for Creativity, Arts and Technology Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24060
Email: kavan@cs.vt.edu
Margit Scholl Business Informatics and Administrative IT at the Faculty of Business, Computing, Law of the University of Applied Sciences Wildau (UASW) in the east-south of Berlin margit.scholl@th-wildau.de