[esocialaction] FW: Cfp - IFIP HCC7 "Social Informatics: An
Information Society for All?
Dearden, Andrew M
A.M.Dearden at shu.ac.uk
Sun Nov 20 12:11:09 GMT 2005
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Subject: FW: Cfp - IFIP HCC7 "Social Informatics: An Information Society for All?
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From: Social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies [mailto:COMPUTER-ETHICS at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf
Of Penny Duquenoy
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Subject: CE: Cfp - IFIP HCC7 "Social Informatics: An Information Society for All?
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Apologies for any cross posting.
Penny Duquenoy
Chair IFIP WG9.2 (Computers and Social Accountability)
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International Federation for Information Processing
IFIP-TC9 "Relationship Between Computers and Society"
Seventh International Conference "Human Choice and Computers" (HCC7)
An International Conference in remembrance of Rob Kling
Social Informatics: An Information Society for All?
Nova Gorica (Slovenia), Gorizia (Italy)
September 21-23, 2006
Scope of the Conference
Human choice and computers, Computers and Society, Social Informatics, are terms referring to a similar preoccupation: How is the
human being and its societal environment kept in the centre - How to build up an "Information Society for All" [UNESCO, 2002],
[eEurope, 2002] when developing our more and more complex ICT (Information and Communication Technology) systems?
Call for Papers and Full Information
Two main streams are proposed for discussion, the first one related to the concept of "social informatics", its methodology, its
borders; the second related to its practice in different fields, or linked to relevant issues.
Full presentation at http://www.HCC7.org
Deadlines
- December 15th, 2005: Papers submission deadline - 10 pages (4200-4500 words) with 5 keywords, to the Programme Chair, Jacques
Berleur
mailto:jberleur at info.fundp.ac.be
http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~jbl/
- Early March 2006: Feedback to authors
- 1st April 2006: Final Paper due, and registration (people who don't register at the same time will not have their paper
published)
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