Betreff: | [AISWorld] ETHICOMP 2015: call for abstracts, submission deadline extended to 23 February 2015 |
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Datum: | Thu, 22 Jan 2015 09:20:28 +0000 |
Von: | Bernd Stahl <bstahl@dmu.ac.uk> |
An: | 'AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org' <AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org> |
[apologies for
multiple postings]
Conference
title: 20 Years of ETHICOMP: A Celebration
De
Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Monday
to Wednesday, 07.-09. September 2015
In
1995 the first ETHICOMP conference was held in Leicester,
England, organised by Terry Bynum and Simon Rogerson. Its
purpose was to provide a forum to discuss ethical issues
around computers. Twenty years later we are meeting again in
Leicester to continue this conversation. The changes in
information and communication technology (ICT) during these
20 years have been dramatic. While computers used to be
bulky and easily identifiable machines, we now have small
smart devices, the internet quickly developed and has
changed significantly, and ICT now pervades all walks of
life, from the way we work and communicate to study,
undertake childcare and choose partners. As a consequence
many of the concerns of 1995 have deepened and many new ones
have arisen.
During
ETHICOMP 2015, we will review ethical and social issues
raised by contemporary computing and look at ways of
identifying and addressing them in the future. The
conference aims to be practically relevant and bring
together the various communities involved in the
development, implementation, and use of computing and
reflection on these in their various guises. The conference
is based on the belief that the ETHICOMP community, together
with other associations and groups, needs to work together
to enable the benefits of computing to prevail, while
rendering its downsides and ethical ambiguities visible and
more subject to public debate than is the case today.
To
structure the discussion we invite submissions to the
following tracks (check website for more detailed
description of tracks):
·
Researchers
issues in Computer Ethics / Information Ethics studies
(Gonçalo Jorge Morais Costa, Ma³gorzata Alicja P³otka)
·
Social
Impacts of Snowden's Revelations: Worldwide Cross-cultural
Analyses (Kiyoshi Murata)
·
Digital
Do-It-Yourself (DiDIY) (Vincent C. Müller)
·
Responsible
Research & Innovation in Industry (Catherine Flick)
·
ICT
and Society: social accountability, professional ethics and
the challenges of virtuality and the cloud (Diane
Whitehouse)
·
Teaching
and professional ethics (Malgorzata Plotka, Gonçalo Jorge
Morais Costa,)
·
Robo-ethics
(Kathleen Richardson)
·
Open
track (topics of relevance that do not fit any of the
themes) (Mark Coeckelbergh)
·
New
ideas on bringing people together / novel formats (Andy
Bissett)
Abstracts
covering one or several of these perspectives are called for
from business, government, computer science, information
systems, law, media, anthropology, andragogy, psychology,
sociology and philosophy. Interdisciplinary papers and those
from new researchers and practitioners are encouraged. A
paper might take a conceptual, applied, practical or
historical focus. Case studies and reports on lessons
learned in practice are welcome.
As
in previous ETHICOMP conferences, papers written in English
and not published nor submitted elsewhere will be accepted
on the basis of an extended abstract of between 800 and 1000
words after a careful review by Programme Committee members.
Whilst more than one paper from an author or co-authors is
welcomed, the final decision on which papers are accepted
will probably lead to no more than two papers per presenting
author being accepted. This will give more opportunity for
as many people as possible to participate in ETHICOMP 2015.
Abstracts
and, where appropriate, full papers will be submitted and
reviewed on the following website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ethicomp2015
Call
for abstracts
01 Nov 14
Initial
submission
23 Feb 15
Reviews
due
25 March
Paper
acceptance / rejection
07 April
Final
full paper submissions
01 July
It
is planned to publish the conference proceedings as a
special issue of the ACM SIGCAS newsletter which will ensure
inclusion in the ACM digital library (subject to
confirmation). Selected papers will be invited to be
submitted for a special issue of the Journal of
International Technology and Information Management.
Authors
will be informed prior to final acceptance where and how
final papers are to be uploaded. All authors whose abstracts
are accepted are expected to submit a full paper to be
included in the proceedings.
If
you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
me.
Kind
regards,
Bernd
Bernd
Carsten STAHL
Professor
of Critical Research in Technology
Director,
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility
School
of Computer Science and Informatics
De
Montfort University
The
Gateway, Leicester, LE19BH, UK
Tel:
+44 116 207 8252