[Ci4cg-announce] Statement of interest for AI & Society

Anna De Liddo a.deliddo at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 23:38:17 PST 2015


Hi Doug,
I will send you the info and also some edits on your initial text today.
Sorry now I am off but will do it 😊
Btw when you say lean delay you mean they will move the submission deadline?

Anna


> On 14 Feb 2015, at 01:12, Doug Schuler <douglas at publicsphereproject.org> wrote:
> 
> Greetings!    Just a reminder that the Statements of Interest are due on Sunday.  (Actually there is some leeway — probably up to a week or ...)
> 
> Here is the basic gist of what we're looking for. This phase shouldn't be too onerous. It basically consists of the eight items listed under Statement of Interest.
> 
> Thanks!!!
> 
> — Doug
> 
> PS. Let me know if you're going to be in Berlin next week!  Or if there is something I must do when I'm there.
> 
> 
> CI for the CG /// AI & Society special issue
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> Statement of Interest 
> 	• authors' names and affiliations
> 	• title of submission
> 	• brief abstract that describes the content of your paper and the arguments you plan to make.
> 	• relevance to CI4CG including how your findings could be used. 
> 	• which of the following are (or will be) discussed in your submission: policy, experiment, online system, protocol, proposal, curriculum or other educational, institutionalization, e-government, community development, etc. (indicate as many as appropriate and feel free to add your own). 
> 	• Please indicate which of the ten topic areas (below) your paper covers 
> 	• list of relevant tags
> 	• list of stakeholders
> 
> Topic Areas 
> The following list provides many of the themes that we believe are relevant. 
> 	• Theory of collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Historic, current, and future contexts for collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Recognizing and characterizing examples of collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Socio-technological systems and other social approaches (which could also focus on face-to-face venues) that promote 
> collective intelligence for the common good, including it significance and the real world problems or challenges they address — and how they do that 
> 	• Obstacles or challenges to collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Linking and integrating diverse aspects of collective intelligence such as sensing, deliberation, memory, focus, etc. 
> 	• Methodological approaches to collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Integrating disparate perspectives, disciplines, and attitudes relate to collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Stakeholders — including“ordinary” people and citizens with or without legal rights — and their roles in design, 
> development, and use of approaches to collective intelligence for the common good 
> 	• Future directions for collective intelligence for the common good 
> 
> 
> Douglas Schuler
> douglas at publicsphereproject.org
> Twitter: @doug_schuler
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