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CFP for ECIS 2019: Social and Ethical Implications of ICT Use
Social and Ethical Implications of ICT Use
http://ecis2019.eu/programme/research-tracks/social-and-ethical-implications-of-ict-use/social-and-ethical-implications-of-ict-use-1.393844
Short Track Description
Recent years have witnessed a mounting integration of information
and communication technology (ICT) in all areas of our lives,
transforming the way we work, study, share, play, socialize, and
live together as a society. Despite the many personal,
educational, and work benefits offered by ICT, its use raises a
variety of social and ethical concerns (like technology addiction,
cyberbullying, eroded personal relationships, influenced
elections, online fraud, Internet vigilantism, invasion of
privacy, and infringement of intellectual property right - to
mention just a few).
The objective of this track is to develop theoretical insight into
and a practical understanding on topics and issues that address
the potential social and ethical implications of ICT use, with
focus on the various unfavourable aspects associated with ICT use.
The track is open to all methodological approaches. We invite both
full research and research in progress papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
[*] * Societal impact of current or emerging technologies or
technological trends
[*] * Unethical uses of ICTs in elections, organisations,
marketing etc.
[*] * Cyberbullying, online harassment, online trolling, and
Internet judges
[*] * Work stress, overload, addiction, financial victimization,
and illegitimate surveillance
[*] * Reputation and credibility issues in ICT-based applications
[*] * Responsible ICTs innovation
[*] * ICT-related unemployment and deskilling
[*] * Employee responsibility and autonomy of organizational use
of ICTs
[*] * The role of ICT in social inclusion/exclusion and
educational (in)equality
[*] * Strategies and interventions for addressing the societal
consequences of ICT use
[*] * Incorporating societal concerns in ICT planning and
governance
[*] * Implications of a digital society
Publishing Opportunities in Leading Journals
High quality and relevant papers from this track will be selected
for fast-tracked development towards Internet Research
(
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/intr). Selected papers will
need to expand incontent and length in line with the requirements
for standard research articles published in the journal.
Although the track co-chairs are committed to guiding the selected
papers towards final publication, further reviews may be needed
before final publication decision can be made.
Internet Research (IntR) is an international and refereed journal
that is indexed and abstracted in major databases (e.g., SSCI,
SCI, ABI/INFORM Global). The topics published in IntR are broad
and interdisciplinary in nature. The impact factor (2017) and the
5-year impact factor (2016) of the journal is 3.838 and 4.580
respectively.
We invite you to submit a relevant paper to our track "Social and
Ethical Implications of ICT Use" for ECIS2019 in Sweden!
Submission deadline for papers is November 27, 2018.
Your Track Co-Chairs,
Helena Wenninger (primary contact), Lancaster University,
h.wenninger@lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:h.wenninger@lancaster.ac.uk>
Christy M.K. Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University
Ofir Turel, California State University, Fullerton
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