[Ci4cg-announce] Fwd: Human Choice & Computers Conference sponsored by Council on Computers and Society

Doug Schuler douglas at publicsphereproject.org
Sat Jun 17 12:28:12 PDT 2017


FYI...

13th IFIP TC9 Human Choice and Computers Conference:

”This Changes Everything”


in conjunction with the World Computer Congress, 17th-21st September 2018,
Poznan, Poland.

Conference Chairs: David Kreps, Kai Kimppa, Louise Leenen, Charles Ess

<http://www.hcc13.net>



Conference Theme - Track Chairs: David Kreps and Charles Ess



This Changes Everything. Many of us likely associate this phrase with Steve
Jobs’ introduction of the iPhone in 2007. But there are clearly other
candidates for the ”This,” e.g., the oncoming bioinformatics redesign of
species or the fourth industrial revolution of artificially intelligent
robots. But ”This” is also, without question, the greatest challenge of our
age: climate change.


Accordingly, the 13th Human Choice and Computers conference centers on the
question: ICT and Climate Change - What Can We Do?


The Conference invites both academics and practitioners in the field of
ICTs and Society to take stock of their engagements, review their focus,
and assess what and how each and every one of us might be able to
contribute to the transformations needed (and already beginning) in local,
regional, national and international contexts, towards becoming diverse,
environmentally and socially conscious, and thriving communities.



We welcome submissions that speak directly and less directly to the
conference theme. “This Changes Everything” implicates both climate change
and the interrelated global challenges most central to the Working Groups
of TC9 and its National Society representatives, including the UN
Sustainable Development Goals.  Submissions are also welcome, not just to
the General Conference Track on change, but to the other foci of the Track
Themes.  (For complete track descriptions, please see the extended CFP on
the conference website, <http://www.hcc13.net>.)



Track themes:

* Societal implications, effects and impacts of artificial intelligence -
Track Chairs: Diane Whitehouse and Christopher Zielinski (WG9.2)



* Including critical issues beyond the ICT context in codes of
conduct/ethics - Track Chairs: Kai Kimppa and Penny Duquenoy (SIG9.2.2)



* Our digital lives - Track Chairs: Petros Chamakiotis and Brad McKenna
(WG9.5)



* This changed everything - Track Chair: Christopher Leslie (WG9.7)



* Gender in ICT - Track Chairs: Sisse Finken, Christina Mörtberg and
Johanna Sefyrin (WG9.8)



* ICT and sustainability - Track Chairs: Thomas Lennerfors and Per Fors
(WG9.9)



* Climate risk, cyber-security, and the dark web - Track Chair: Louise
Leenen (WG9.10)



* Privacy, data protection, and automation - Track Chair: Taro Komukai
(Japan National Representative)



* ICT and an inclusive society - Track Chairs: Hossana Twinomurinzi and
Jackie Phahlamohlaka (South Africa National Representative)



Submissions


Full papers are invited that address the Conference Theme, or any of the
above Track Themes. All papers will be subject to double-blind review.
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to revise their work in keeping
with reviewers’ comments prior to formatting, and inclusion in the
Programme and Proceedings.

Travel, accommodation and all other details will be posted when available
at

http://www.hcc13.net/



Submissions will be through Springer OCS Website, with proceedings
published in the AICT Springer Book series immediately prior to the
conference.



Important Dates

Full paper deadline 15th January 2018

Reviews and revisions during February, March and April, 2018.

Final Papers by 30th April, 2018.



PLEASE DISTRIBUTE THIS CFP TO ALL INDIVIDUALS AND MAILING LISTS

YOU THINK MIGHT BE INTERESTED



David Kreps


Sent from my iPad

Apols for brevity or typos.

david.kreps.org



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