[Air-l] Fwd: CFP: Community & Technology 2003 Workshop - (Virtual) Community Informatics
Michel J. Menou
Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Mon Jun 23 12:19:06 PDT 2003
Apologies for cross-postings
Best regards,
Michel J. Menou mailto:Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
This is a forwarded message
From: Michael Bieber <bieber at homer.njit.edu>
To: Mike Gurstein <mgurst at vcn.bc.ca>, Michel Menou <Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr>
Date: Monday, June 23, 2003, 5:25:28 PM
Subject: CFP: Cmty & Tech 2003 Workshop - (Virtual) Community Informatics
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Call for Participation
(Virtual) Community Informatics Workshop
held in conjunction with
the International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2003)
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Friday September 19, 2003
http://is.njit.edu/ci-workshop-ct2003/
We cordially invite you to participate in the (Virtual) Community
Informatics Workshop, to be held the first day of the C&T 2003 Conference.
Researchers, students and practitioners interested in the areas of
community informatics, virtual communities and communities of
practice are welcome to submit either a position statement or a full
paper for presentation. People are also welcome to attend without a
position paper.
(Virtual) Community Informatics lies at two cross-roads: bringing
together people concerned with electronically enabling communities: local,
virtual and Communities of Practice; and structuring collaborations
between researchers and practitioners, including industry, in these three
domains. (Virtual) Community Informatics promotes the cross-fertilization
of ideas and experience found at this cross-roads, bringing together
researchers and practitioners from many varied disciplines.
Workshop Agenda
We expect the discussion during the workshop to address the following
questions, among others:
- What interests should researchers and practitioners jointly have in
community-support technologies?
- How should we best to apply ICTs to support communities?
- Which technologies best satisfy a community's tasks and needs (and
the tasks and needs of individual members, for knowledge sharing and
learning, etc.)?
- What tasks and needs cannot be met with current technologies, and
thus indicate new technologies that need to be developed?
- How do we evaluate community technologies and their use?
In general we are concerned with what researchers and practitioners
in Virtual and Local communities can learn from the other regarding
community technology. We shall look for collaboration opportunities
that exist for both to come together regarding community
technological support.
Workshop Program Overview
- keynote address
- overview of and current issues in Community Informatics
- paper presentations
- panel of practitioners and researchers from both virtual
communities and local communities
- general discussion
The workshop's focus will be on opportunities for technological
support of both virtual and local communities.
Deadlines:
Full Papers are due July 15
Position Papers are due August 18
For further information and submission details, please see the
workshop Web site:
http://is.njit.edu/ci-workshop-ct2003/
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Stay Informed on (Virtual) Community Informatics
If you would be interested in further developments concerning
(Virtual) Community Informatics, please email Michael Bieber
(bieber at oak.njit.edu) or Michael Gurstein (gurstein at njit.edu).
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