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CFP AMCIS 2023 Mini-track: Social Theory in Information Systems
Research
(STIR ‘23)
Note: This mini track is part of the Social Inclusion and
Socio-Technical
Issues
<https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-27>
(SIG SI) track.
Social theories focus on how societal structures affect
individuals as
actors within complex systems. This mini-track welcomes papers
applying
innovative and inclusive social theories to IS research contexts.
Examples
include actor network theory, socio-technical systems theory,
individual
differences theory of gender and IT, and similar critical
theories,
methodologies and paradigms. Papers in this track will address how
information and communication technologies (ICTs) may be used to
help or
hinder social inclusion issues in society, such as digital divide,
gender
and racial equity, work-life balance and social justice. In line
with the
main conference theme, Diving into Uncharted Waters, we are
especially
interested in research that considers how social theories and ICTs
can be
better applied in unprecedented circumstances, like those we are
currently
experiencing.
Submission deadline is *March 1st, 2023 at 10am EST *through the
PCS
submission system. Submission instructions are available on the
AMCIS 2023
website
<https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/>.
Lauren Rhue, University of Maryland (
lrhue@umd.edu)
Marc Schmalz, Boise State University (
marcschmalz@boisestate.edu)
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*Lauren Rhue, Ph.D.*
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Robert H. Smith School of Business
University of Maryland
4324 Van Munching Hall
7699 Mowatt Lane
College Park, MD USA 20742
lrhue@umd.edu
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