[Air-L] 2nd CfP and scholarship announcement

Unsworth,Kristene ku26 at drexel.edu
Fri Aug 15 09:03:04 PDT 2014


In addition to posting the 2nd CfP for ASIS&T SIG-IFP/SIG-III workshop; I want to announce three scholarship opportunities.

We are pleased to offer 2 workshop fee waivers to current students working in the areas of information policy, information ethics, legal issues of information, surveillance studies etc.

We will also offer 1 workshop fee waiver to a professional in the field. This individual should be working outside of the university.

These awards will be based on reviews of submitted extended abstracts or position papers by the workshop planning committee: due September 1.
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ASIS&T SIG-IFP / SIG-III joint sponsored workshop:

"Trust in the Age of Data (big or small)"
https://www.asis.org/asist2014/seminars_workshops_Information_Policy.html

Date: October 31, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Location: Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA, USA
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:

We plan this workshop as an interactive event focused around the scholarship of trust. This is an opportunity for scholars to fine-tune position papers and works-in-progress as they are informed via the workshop discussions and activities, and brainstorm about methodological approaches to studying trust in the context of government and corporate use of big data, emerging technologies, and globalized infrastructures. Participants who do not present a work-in-progress or position paper, but are in attendance as a general workshop participant, will have the opportunity to further develop ideas and interests that are related to information policy, ethics, and trust.

This workshop will enable participants to engage, challenge, support, and encourage each other on questions such as: the importance of trust; theorizing the concept of trust; conceptualizing trust around a set of relationships; understanding trust in the relationship between citizens and the state; reconciling trust with NSA (and other agency) surveillance; trust in international or intra-national state to state relationships; and trust in other communities, including between and among dominant and underrepresented groups in society.

We will address questions such as:

●       How are researchers conceptualizing trust in the age of data?

●       How can scholars investigate infrastructures of trust?

●       Are understandings of trust shifting? If so, with what consequences, in which contexts?

●       When is trust justified? When is it not justified? Should decision-makers focus on and build trustworthiness rather than (mere) trust?

●       What are the economic, political and legal implications of trust in the age of data (big and small)?

●       How does policy design build/undermine trust?

●       What are the ethics of trust in the age of data?

This workshop aims to bring together scholars from across the information science fields (LIS, Archives, Museums, HCI, Law, Policy) to lend their respective lens’s to a critical exploration of trust.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:
All interested researchers, graduate students, and information professionals are invited to submit a proposal for:
1) works-in-progress research papers,
2) short position statements and/or short information policy/trust scenarios (e.g., critical reflection on policies already in place or developing new policy),
3) abstracts describing possible existing or novel methodological approaches to researching the relationships between data and trust in a range of contexts.
IMPORTANT DATES:
September 1, 2014: Submission due date for extended abstracts or position papers
September 20, 2014: Notification of acceptance
October 15, 2014: Submit presentations (drafts, outlines, slides, etc.)
REGISTRATION FEES:
https://www.asis.org/asist2014/seminars_workshops_Information_Policy.html
Fees
Early-bird:  SIG/IFP or SIG/III Members $190, Members $200, Non-members $220
Regular:  SIG/IFP or SIG/III Members $210, Members $220, Non-members $240

The registration fee will cover workshop costs, wireless Internet access, lunch and coffee breaks.
WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Kristene Unsworth, Drexel University; Lisa P. Nathan, University of British Columbia; Alan Rubel, University of Wisconsin; Bryce Clayton Newell, University of Washington; Nadia Caidi, University of Toronto; Elizabeth Shaffer, University of British Columbia; Adam D. Moore, University of Washington; Heather MacNeil, University of Toronto

Please forward any questions that you have to Kris Unsworth (unsworth at drexel.edu<mailto:unsworth at drexel.edu>) or Bryce Newell (bcnewell at uw.edu<mailto:bcnewell at uw.edu>).
Kristene Unsworth
2014 SIG-IFP chair



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Kristene Unsworth, PhD.
Assistant Professor

The College of Computing & Informatics
Drexel University
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tel: 215.895.6016  |  Fax: 215.895.2494
Drexel.edu/cci<http://cci.drexel.edu/>




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