[Sigifp-l] Fwd: Call for papers CIRN 2005 24-26 August 2005, Cape Town

Michel J. Menou Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Thu Dec 16 07:47:43 EST 2004


Apologies fro cross posting.

CIRN 2005 - 24-26 August 2005, Cape Town South Africa - CALL FOR PAPERS

The Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) 2005 Conference is open to
receive research, policy and praxis based papers around the major theme of
‘partnerships’.  The Conference website will be found at
http://www.cirn2005.org.

Community Informatics is principally involved with the social appropriation
of ICT for local benefits.

The practice of community informatics usually involves role players with
diverse interests, and many of the benefits are found in the combination of
different role players' interests and resources.  The main role players in
CI are found in civil society, government, business and individuals. CIRN
2005 will highlight the interactions between these sectors in delivering
local benefit.

Increasing availability of ICT highlights the need for new partnerships
between and within civil society, the public sector and business.  It moves
the agenda beyond simple questions of access, to effective use.  This
challenges the current roles, responsibilities and activities in civil
society, government and business.  Experience is demonstrating that neither
'top down' nor 'bottom up' approaches are consistently delivering universal
benefit; rather, partnerships are providing significant value propositions
in the emerging information economy.  Further, whilst the relationships
between business and government are quite well understood, the relationships
between civil society and business, government and individuals in the
emerging information age are still in formative stages.

The conference is designed for researchers, policymakers, community leaders,
ICT project leaders, government officials and regional community development
groups who have interests, skills and experience in the social appropriation
of ICT

Critical dates:

Abstracts and panel proposals 1 February 2005.
Notification of acceptance 15 February 2005
Full refereed papers due 15 March 2002,
Notification of acceptance 15 May  2005
Final papers due 30 June 2005

Contributions are invited from both developed and developing countries, but
within the intended theme of the conference:

• Academic papers will be double-blind refereed and published in the
conference proceedings.
• Papers that are not intended for refereeing are welcome and will be
published separately.
• Case studies describing ICT related interventions and initiatives within
communities are invited.
• Posters describing planned work or work in progress are also invited.
• Proposals for panels within areas closely related to community informatics
are encouraged

A PhD colloquium will be conducted and these presentations will be reviewed
by a panel of leading CI researchers.

Submissions will be managed online.  Please submit via:
	http://www.cirn2005.org/papers 
indicating under "Topics" (towards the end of the form) the *kind* of
submission that you are making.  Tracks will be organised according to
submissions received and accepted.

In any case of difficulty, please email details to
	prinse at ctech.ac.za 


Executive Committee

• Prof Andy Bytheway (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
• Dr Peter Day (Brighton University, United Kingdom)
• Prof Geoff Erwin (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
• Prof Mike Gurstein (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
• Prof Don Schauder (Monash University, Australia)
• Prof Wal Taylor (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)

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