[Sigtis-l] CFP: 3rd ASE International Conference on Social Informatics

Adam Worrall apw06 at my.fsu.edu
Fri Feb 21 17:48:53 EST 2014


A call for papers is included below (via Pnina Fichman) for the 3rd Academy
of Science and Engineering (ASE) International Conference on Social
Informatics, to be held on December 15 - 19, 2014 in Cambridge, MA.
Workshop proposals are due by April 15th, while papers are due by July 15th
and posters by October 16th. For further details, please check out the Web
site for the conference at
http://www.scienceengineering.org/ase/conference/2014/socialinformatics/website.
(Note that this conference has no connection to ASIS&T SIG SI.)

Adam Worrall
Communications Officer, ASIS&T SIG SI
Doctoral Candidate, Florida State University
School of Information - Florida's iSchool
apw06 at my.fsu.edu  adam at adamworrall.org
http://www.adamworrall.org

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CFP: SocialInformatics 2014 - Cambridge, MA, USA, December 15-19, 2014
The Third ASE International Conference on Social Informatics

http://www.scienceengineering.org/ase/conference/2014/socialinformatics/website/

Social Informatics can be broadly defined as the study of social aspects of
computerization, including the role of information and communica-tion
technology (ICT) in social and organizational change, the use of ICT in
social contexts, and the way that the social organization of ICT is
in-fluenced by social forces and social practices. Some Social Informatics
scholars use computerization and big data to understand, predict and
explain complex social technical phenomena. Some use social science
approaches to study the complex relationships between people, ICT and work
and play in a wide range of social and organizational settings. So-cial
Informatics is an interdisciplinary research domain that includes social
studies, human dynamics, computing science, and industrial engi-neering
technologies that consider social context. It is one of the emerg-ing
themes across a number of information and communication tech-nology fields
and has attracted significant interest from not only re-searchers in
computing, information science, and social sciences, but also software and
online game vendors, web entrepreneurs, political analysts, and digital
government practitioners. The International Confer-ences on Social
Informatics have become a key forum for researchers and industry
practitioners to exchange information regarding innova-tions and advances
in the state of art and practice of social informatics.

SCOPE AND INTERESTS

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* Computational Social Science
* Human Dynamics
* Social Signal Processing
* Social Behavior Modeling
* Social Informatics Theories
* Social Intelligence and Social Cognition
* Social media analytics and social media intelligence
* Human-Computer Interaction and Interface Design
* Emotional Intelligence, Cultural Dynamics, Opinion Repre-sentation,
Influence Process
* Data Mining and Machine Learning in Social Contexts
* Trust, Privacy, Risk and Security in Social Contexts

ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION
* Prepare your manuscripts with the following conference paper styles not
more than 10 pages in PDF file.
* Submit your paper(s) at the SocialInformatics-2014 submission site.
* Each submission should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the
paper be accepted, at least one of the authors must attend the conference
to present the work.

WORKSHOP PROPOSAL
Submit a workshop proposal including call-for-papers, organizing committee,
important dates, short bio of the organizers to the Social-Informatics 2014
workshop chairs.
http://www.scienceengineering.org/ase/conference/2014/socialinformatics/website/call-for-workshop/for
more details.
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