[Air-l] Fwd: [CSL] CFPs Communities and Technologies 2003

jeremy hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Thu Oct 31 05:01:11 PST 2002


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> From: Joanne Roberts <joanne.roberts at DURHAM.AC.UK>
> Date: Wed Oct 30, 2002  5:15:00 AM US/Eastern
> To: CYBER-SOCIETY-LIVE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: [CSL] CFPs Communities and Technologies 2003
> Reply-To: Interdisciplinary academic study of Cyber Society 
> <CYBER-SOCIETY-LIVE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
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> From: Huysman, M.H. (Marleen) [mailto:mhuysman at FEWEB.VU.NL]
> Sent: 30 October 2002 10:06
> To: KNOW-ORG at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: call for papers C&T2003
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> Call for Papers
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> FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
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> Communities and Technologies (C&T 2003)
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> International Conference, Amsterdam, 19 - 21 September 2003
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> More and more, the relationship between communities and technology is 
> a topic of major research interest. ‘C&T’ conference serves as a forum 
> for stimulating and disseminating research into all facets of 
> communities and information technology.
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> The nature of the field requires multidisciplinary research efforts 
> involving researchers from different fields of applied computer 
> science (Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Computer Supported 
> Collaborative Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Information 
> Retrieval, Human Computer Interaction, Information Systems) and social 
> sciences (Economics, Management Science, Psychology, Political 
> Science, Sociology, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis).
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> Communities are social entities whose actors share common needs, 
> interests, or practices: they constitute the basic units of social 
> experience. For a number of reasons, researchers are increasingly 
> interested in the topic of communities. First, within a global 
> knowledge-based society, communities play a pivotal role. Problems 
> such as new forms of political participation and civic engagement, the 
> maintenance of cultural identities, or the integration of minorities 
> need to be tackled on the community level. Second, communities also 
> re-shape the processes of learning and sharing knowledge in and among 
> organizations. While earlier approaches focused on storing and 
> retrieving explicit knowledge represented in documents, communities 
> are believed to be important structures to share implicit situated 
> knowledge, as well. Given a new dimension by the use of electronic 
> networks, inter-organizational cooperation is nowadays often discussed 
> in terms of B2B-Marketplaces, Supply Chain Management, Virtual 
> Organizations, or Strategic Alliances. Many failed attempts to 
> implement these approaches can be attributed to inadequate attention 
> to the issues of communities. Finally new types of communities, e.g. 
> on-line communities, might change the relationships between producer 
> and consumer.
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> Information technologies may support or hinder these and other types 
> of communities by enabling communication among (virtual) community 
> members. Research issues include trust-building, maintaining 
> (awareness of) social relations, increase or decrease of social 
> capital, visualization of social relationships, matching (unknown) 
> actors, bridging between physical and electronically-mediated 
> interaction, etc.
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> The conference will focus on presentation and discussion of empirical 
> and conceptual research. Topics covered by the conference include, but 
> are not restricted to the following subjects:
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> -         (virtual) community formation and development
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> -         communities of practice, knowledge sharing and 
> organizational learning
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> -         appropriation of communityware
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> -         communities and innovation
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> -         communities of interest versus communities of practice
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> -         virtual communities versus location based communities
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> -         regional networks and B2B E-commerce
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> -         digital cities
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> -         communities in developmental organizations
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> -         return on investment in communities
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> -         communities and business models
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> -         consumer communities and electronic commerce
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> -         ethnographical studies of virtual communities
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> -         case studies of community building and development
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> -         social capital and communities
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> -         communityware: support or hindrance
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> -         design methods for communityware
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> -         innovative applications in the field of communityware
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> -         architectures for communityware
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> -         interoperability among community systems
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> -         innovative user interfaces for communityware
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> -         privacy and security issues for communityware
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> Paper submission
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> Full research papers of not more than 20 pages should be send to the 
> program chair: Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT, 
> Germany: Volker.Wulf at fit.fraunhofer.de
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> Workshops
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> Workshops will take place on 19 September 2003. Workshop proposals 
> should be submitted to the workshop chair: Erik Andriessen, TU Delft, 
> The Netherlands: erika at tbm.tudelft.nl
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> Proceedings
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> The proceedings will be published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 
> Dordrecht.
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> Important Dates:
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> March 14, 2003: Submission deadline for papers
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> April 22, 2003: Notification of acceptance
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> May 21, 2003: Submission of camera-ready copies
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> September 19 to 21, 2003: Conference held in City of Amsterdam
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> More information
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> More information about the conference is on the conference website: 
> www.feweb.vu.nl/C&T2003. Please check the site regular for latest 
> updates.
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> Conference Chair
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> Marleen Huysman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands
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> Etienne Wenger, Cp Square, San Jose, USA
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> Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT, Germany
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> Programme Committee
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> Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
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> Erik Andriessen, TU Delft, The Netherlands
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> Peter van Baalen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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> Andreas Becks, Fraunhofer FIT, Aachen, Germany
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> Peter van den Besselaar, NIWI, The Netherlands
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> John Seely Brown, Palo Alto, USA
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> John Carroll, Virginia Tech, USA
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> Elisabeth Davenport, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
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> Bente Elkjaer, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
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> Giorgio de Michelis, University of Milano Bicocca, Milano, Italy
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> Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
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> Thomas Herrmann, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
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> Pamela Hinds, Stanford University, USA
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> Bart van den Hooff, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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> Yasmin Kafai, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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> Wendy Kellogg, IBM Research, USA
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> Paul Keursten, University of Twente, ‘Kessels and Smit’, The 
> Netherlands
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> Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen, Germany
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> Timothy Koschman, Southern Illinois University, Chicago, USA
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> Kari Kuutti, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
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> Helmut Krmar, Technical University of Munich, Germany
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> Ulrike Lechner, University of Bremen, Germany
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> Dorothy Leonard, Harvard University, USA
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> Henry Lieberman, MIT MediaLab, Cambridge, USA
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> Peter Mambrey, Fraunhofer-FIT, Germany
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> Mark Maybury, MITRE, USA
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> Anders Morch, University of Oslo, Norway
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> Keiichi Nakata, University of Tokio, Tokio, Japan
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> Bernhard Nett, University of Freiburg and Fraunhofer-FIT, Germany
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> Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer-FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany
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> Larry Prusak, IBM, Cambridge, USA
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> Volkmar Pipek, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany
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> Markus Rohde, International Institute for Socio-Informatics, Bonn, 
> Germany
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> Harry Scarbrough, Warwick Business School, UK
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> Johann Schlichter, TU Munich, Munich, Germany
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> Kjeld Schmidt, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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> Doug Schuler, Evergreen State College, Seattle, USA
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> Ulrike Schultze, Cox Business School, USA
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> Gerhard Schwabe, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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> Carla Simone, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
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> Gerry Stahl, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
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> Charles Steinfield, Michigan State University, USA
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> Yao Hua Tan, Vrije University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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> Suzanne Weisband, University of Arizona, USA
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> Barry Wellman, University of Toronto, Canada
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