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LAST CALL
5th Post-ICIS SIG Social Inclusion (SIGSI) Research Workshop 2019
Munich, Germany - Wednesday December 18, 2019
Submission deadline Friday, October 4, 2019, with notification of
acceptance or rejection by Monday, October 14, 2019.
SOCIAL INCLUSION: THE HEART OF INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS &
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
In the 2019 Post-ICIS research workshop, SIGSI explores the
interplay between social inclusion, information systems, and
innovation. Innovation in our world is fueled by the
interconnectedness of ideas, experiences, and perspectives from
individuals and societies across the globe using a range of
information systems. Consequently, it is imperative that we
understand the role of information systems in individuals' and
groups' full participation in the normatively-prescribed
activities of the societies in which they are embedded.
We invites submission of research ideas, extended abstracts,
research-in-progress, and full papers related to the workshop
theme of social inclusion in innovation ecosystems and information
systems. In addition, we welcome relevant theoretical, empirical,
and intervention submissions that relate to the mission of the AIS
Special Interest Group on Social Inclusion (SIGSI). SIGSI promotes
research, pedagogy, and outreach on all aspects of social
inclusion in the field of Information Systems (IS). The goal of
such efforts is to stimulate greater diversity of thought and
people in AIS and the IS field overall, and participation of all
our members in a more socially-aware and inclusive discipline.
Relevant research topics include: the role of social inclusion in
facilitating innovation across boundaries, how to design IS and
innovation ecosystems based on social inclusion principles;
critical analysis of measures of efficiency and effectiveness in
relation to innovation; the gender gap in the IS field; gender
minorities, inclusion of the differently-abled, inclusion of
neurodiversity in IT, intersectionality of identities (such as
ethnicity, gender and socio-economic class), socioeconomic
divisions that impact access to or use of technology, digital
inclusion, under-served groups, and a range of topics related to
human diversity, and the "haves" and "have nots" in interconnected
digital environments.
Submitted research can be conceptual, analytical, design-oriented,
or empirical. The workshop will include a keynote address,
"ignite" lightning talks, and roundtable discussions of submitted
work.
*** Instructions for Contributors ***
We welcome:
* Completed research papers (10 pages)
* Research-in-progress papers (5 pages)
* Extended abstracts (2 pages)
* Research ideas (1 page)
All submissions will be reviewed. Papers should not have been
published previously in proceedings or journals or concurrently
under review elsewhere; however, it is a general aim of the
workshop that accepted papers will subsequently be submitted to
high quality outlets.
*** Important Dates ***
Submissions Deadline: Friday, October 4, 2019
Notification of acceptance or rejection: Monday, October 14, 2019
Author registration deadline: Friday, November 15, 2019 (At least
one author must register and attend the workshop to present, if
the work is accepted).
***Instructions for Submissions***
Papers should be submitted electronically to:
sigsocialinclusion@gmail.com<mailto:sigsocialinclusion@gmail.com>
Submission filename should include the first author's last name
e.g., Annabi-SIGSI2019.PDF. In the case of multiple submissions,
add a number to the last name e.g., Annabi2-SIGSI.PDF. Questions
regarding submissions should be directed to Hala Annabi at
sigsocialinclusion@gmail.com<mailto:sigsocialinclusion@gmail.com>.
Papers should be formatted in accordance with the ICIS 2019
template and submitted in MS Word format. All submissions should
have a cover page that includes the paper title, submission type,
authors' names, affiliations, and email addresses. The main body
of the paper should have a title but no author names. Completed
research and research-in-progress papers should include abstracts
of no more than 150 words in the main body of the paper.
Page limitations include title, text, tables, figures, and
appendices. Page limitations do not include the cover page,
abstract, and references.
***Registration***
Register for the workshop through the ICIS website:
Workshop Registration Fees (in US Dollars)
Early Reg. On-site
By Oct 21 Oct 22 - Nov 24 Nov 25 & After
AIS Member $75 $85 $100
AIS Student $25 $30 $35
AIS Professional $100 $110 $125
Non-AIS $100 $110 $125
The Workshop Committee encourages a paper-less event. In line with
this, the presentation files, abstracts of papers, and research
papers shared by the author(s) will be compiled and shared with
registrants via a shared Google folder. Author(s) retain
copyright. The registration fee is inclusive of lunch and
coffee/tea.
***Workshop Committee***
For information on SIGSI and the SIGSI research workshop, please
contact the 2018 workshop committee: Hala Annabi,
hpannabi@uw.edu<mailto:hpannabi@uw.edu>; Michelle Carter,
mscarter@uw.edu<mailto:mscarter@uw.edu>; Emma Coleman,
Emma.Coleman@wits.ac.za<mailto:Emma.Coleman@wits.ac.za>;
Carmen Leong,
carmen.leong@unsw.edu.au<mailto:carmen.leong@unsw.edu.au>;
Jaime Windeler,
Jaime.Windeler@uc.edu<mailto:Jaime.Windeler@uc.edu>; Sam
Zaza
sam.zaza@mtsu.edu<mailto:sam.zaza@mtsu.edu>.
Hala Annabi, PhD
Associate Professor
MSIM Chair
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