[Air-L] CFP: Emergency Management in a Mobile World
Prof. I Kushchu
ik at mgovernment.org
Mon May 19 14:52:55 PDT 2008
Call for Papers : Emergency Management in a Mobile World
A Special Session at the
MOBILE LIFE CONFERENCES and EXHIBITIONS
-- mSOCIETY 2008 -- The 1st International Conference on Mobile Society
-- EURO mGOV 2008 -- The 3rd European Conference on Mobile Government
15 -19 September 2008, Sheraton Voyager, Antalya, Turkey
http://www.mgovernment.org/events/index.html mlife at mgovernment.org
Chairs:
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Thomas Rose, and Gertraud Peinel
Head of research department, and project manager at the Fraunhofer FIT
The domain of emergency management is a specific part of the e- and
mGovernment world. The preparation for emergency events – caused by
natural as well as man-made reasons – has gained increasing attention
from the research community due to the potential impact of such events.
In case of major disaster, radio and television might give first
hints of what to do and what to avoid but this is rarely done in
coordination with the local emergency managers. Therefore, further
details for the specific region of interest as well as for the
specific situation characteristics (including event information like
occurrence place and time, estimated duration, subjects affected,
possible conditions – technical or other – for its finalisation) are
not available.
Goals of this special session are therefore to
-establish the realms of emergency management as a specific topic of
interest at this conference.
- discuss socio-technical methodologies for the development and
deployment of IT solutions for emergency management tasks with a
particular account on mobile technologies, e.g. mobility of citizens
as well as rescue teams.
- elaborate the impact of mobile technologies on the emergency
management life-cycle.
- discuss the role and their potential contributions of business
partners to emergencies: capacities for communication channels,
information relay centres, ad hoc call centres, and business models.
- relate country-specific organisational and legal frameworks, e.g.
cross border procedures.
- tie relationships among research on mGovernment and crisis
management: detect common problems and solutions, identify needs of
actions, and show how IT solutions and new business models can
restructure also the way of emergency management.
Topics for Submission include but are not limited to
- Emergency Management in a Mobile World: challenges, barriers, and
opportunities
- Business models, public private partnerships
-Characteristics of mobile emergency services (e.g., reach, costs,
acceptance, complexity, side-effects)
- Best practices and lessons learnt
- Planning methodologies for emergency preparation
Expected audience: Authorities, risk experts, and e/mGovernment
scientists
Submissions in the form of research papers (max 10 pages) and
practice talks (max 1 page) are solicited via the conferences online
submission system at the
http://www.mgovernment.org/confadmin/confadmin.php
Further information on submissions and all about the conference can
be found at
http://www.mgovernment.org/events/mgov2008/home.html
For all enquiries, please write to the session chairs:
thomas.rose at fit.fraunhofer.de, gertraud.peinel at fit.fraunhofer.de or
the conference secreteriat mlife at mgovernment.org
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IBRAHIM KUSHCHU, MBA, MSC., PHD
Associate Professor and Director,
Mobile Government Consortium International, UK
http://www.mgovernment.org
ik at mgovernment.org
+44 1273 777853
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