[ox] Fwd: [Hans-Joerg Kreowski] ICSC 2001 - CfP
- From: Stefan Merten <smerten dialup.nacamar.de>
- Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 14:32:19 +0200
Hi Oekonuxis!
Diese Konferent im Oktober nächsten Jahres hat Verbindungen zu unserem
Thema.
Mit li(e)bertären Grüßen
Stefan
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Hans=2DJ=F6rg?= Kreowski <kreo Informatik.Uni-Bremen.DE>
Subject: ICSC 2001 - CfP
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Liebe Leute von der FIfF-Liste,
mit dem angehängten Call for Papers möchte ich auf eine internationale
Konferenz aufmerksam machen, die eines der größeren Ereignisse des nächsten
Jahres mit FIfF-Beteiligung sein wird. Sie wird von Karl-Heinz Rödiger als
Sprecher des Fachbereichs 8 (Informatik und Gesellschaft) der Gesellschaft
für
Informatik (GI) und mir (als Vertreter des Forums InformatikerInnen für
Frieden
und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung (FIfF)) organisiert.
Ich bitte den eventuellen mehrmaligen Erhalt dieser Nachricht über
andere Mailing-Listen zu entschuldigen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Hans-Jörg Kreowski
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ICSC 2001 International Conference on
Social Computing
October 1 - 3, 2001
University of Bremen, Germany
CALL FOR PAPERS
Governing the Network Society
PURPOSE
In recent decades, the use of information and communication technology has
transformed the way of life and work of many people all over the world.
While
the Internet has become the most important instrument for organizing that
change, we see that in some parts of the world, many people do not even
have
access to a computer. Ironically, while "connected" people partake in
discussions about the evolution of the "networked society", those who are not
connected are excluded from this discussion. As a result, the technological,
cultural, and social developments will probably continue without the
participation of large numbers of people, and the imbalance will extend with
growing speed and unforeseen consequences. The main questions, the
conference is
dealing with are: What are the social impacts of the emerging information and
communication technology worldwide? Is it meaningful to speak about the
"network
society"? How can we govern it in a fair way?
The conference will serve as an international forum for scientists, leading
experts, technical professionals, and users involved in research and
development. They will gather together to discuss the benefits, challenges,
and
risks of information and communication technology for the future society.
At the
same time this international conference is an attempt to bring together those
organisations involved in topics of computers and society.
The conference will include keynote addresses, invited lectures, contributed
papers, posters, tool demonstrations, panel discussions, and satellite
events on
a wide range of topics in this area. The conference is meant to attract both
academics as well as everybody working as an expert with information and
communication technology.
SCOPE
Work
Computers, the workplace, and participatory design
Automation and the future of work
Mobile work in virtual companies
Collaboration and surveillance
Society
Computers and society
Equal opportunity
Technological and cultural challenges
Challenges and risks of the information society
Global information society and vulnerability
Special conditions in developing countries
Policy
Fair net governance
Social impact of e-commerce
Cyberrights and cyberethics
The future of copyright
National policies
CONFERENCE LANGUAGE
English
CONFERENCE SITE
Bremen, Germany, is an ideal setting for this October conference. The city is
celebrated for its physical beauty, its independent politics, and as the
home of
the fairy tale, "The Town Musicians of Bremen". Beck's beer is made here, and
you will enjoy the parks, the historic buildings (eg the famous town hall),
the
fine restaurants, and the many open air markets.
PRESENTATION OF PAPERS
The full papers submitted for review should be no more than ten (10) pages in
length and should be written in the format to be found under
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html. Send your submission
preferably via
email to icsc2001@ informatik.uni-bremen.de. Paper versions of your submission
should be sent to the conference secretariat. Your paper should be received by
January 10, 2001. Notification of acceptance will be emailed; all other author
information will be available on our webpage. Special arrangements can be made
for all, who do not have access to the internet. Camera-ready manuscripts and
registration payments are due May 10, 2001.
POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
Besides full papers, participants may present posters or tool demonstrations.
In this case, a 150-word abstract should be submitted.
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
A 500-word abstract should state the objectives of the panel, its
scientific or
educational importance, and a brief summary of the area of emphasis for each
panel member. The abstract should also identify the panel chair and the panel
members.
SATELLITE EVENTS
Workshops, seminars, meetings may be organized by interested groups or
societies
as special events, preferably before or after the conference. A 500-word
abstract should state the objectives, content, scientific importance and
methodology for conducting the workshop and the target audience.
PROCEEDINGS
The conference proceedings are intended to be published as Springer Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Jacques Berleur Facultes Universitaires N.D. de la Paix, Namur, Belgium
Subhash Bhatnagar Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India
Susanne Bodker Aarhus University, Denmark
Andrew Clement University of Toronto, Canada
Joan Greenbaum LaGuardia Community College, Long Island City, USA
Dieter Klumpp Alcatel SEL Stiftung, Stuttgart, Germany
Hans-Jörg Kreowski University of Bremen, Germany, Chair
Karl-Heinz Rödiger University of Bremen, Germany, Chair
Ina Wagner Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Marsha Woodbury University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
CO-ORGANIZERS AND CO-SPONSORS
Gesellschaft für Informatik, Fachbereich Informatik und Gesellschaft (GI-FB 8)
Forum InformatikerInnen für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung (FIfF)
IFIP Technical Committee on Computers and Society (IFIP TC 9)
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
Informationstechnische Gesellschaft, Fachbereich Informationsgesellschaft und
Fokus-Projekte (ITG-FB 1)
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
January 10, 2001 All submissions (full papers and proposals for posters,
tool demonstrations, panel discussions, and satellite
events)
March 10, 2001 Notification of acceptance
May 10, 2001 Submission of camera-ready papers and registrations
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
ICSC 2001
University of Bremen
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
attn Mrs. Marlott Hederich
P.O. Box 33 04 40
D-28334 Bremen
Germany
Phone: ([PHONE NUMBER REMOVED]) 218-24 88
Fax: ([PHONE NUMBER REMOVED]) 218-33 08
E-mail: icsc2001 informatik.uni-bremen.de
www: http://icsc2001.informatik.uni-bremen.de
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Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Kreowski
Universität Bremen
FB Mathematik/Informatik
Postfach 330440
28334 Bremen
Tel: [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED] 2956 oder 3697 (Sekr.)
Fax: [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED] 4322
E-Mail: kreo informatik.uni-bremen.de
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