From douglas at publicsphereproject.org Wed Jan 20 14:24:21 2021 From: douglas at publicsphereproject.org (Doug Schuler) Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 14:24:21 -0800 Subject: [Ci4cg-announce] Wicked problems in the Age of Tech Message-ID: *Wicked problems in the Age of Tech* *// please share with colleagues * *10th International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T)* *Call for Participation* The 10th International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2021 ), to be held at the University of Washington in Seattle from June 21-25, 2021, cordially invites you to submit research papers, case studies, workshop proposals, posters, demos, and doctoral research plans for potential presentation or facilitation at the conference! (We are optimistically planning for an in-person conference, but if pandemic conditions persist, alternative plans will be made.) The biennial International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T) is the premier international forum for stimulating debate and disseminating research on the complex connections between communities – in their multiple forms – and information and communication technologies. C&T is brought to you by EUSSET, the European Society for Socially Embedded Systems, who also brings you ECSCW. We welcome researchers, designers, educators, industry, practitioners, and students from the many disciplines and perspectives bearing on the interaction between community and technology. The theme of C&T 2021 is “Wicked Problems in the Age of Tech .” Papers and proposals are accepted from a variety of relevant perspectives including technology, philosophy, social sciences, policy, design, business, art, the humanities, and so on. Examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following: - Wicked problem domains such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, racism, misogyny, policy brutality, the opioid crisis, immigration, human-trafficking, homelessness, authoritarianism, disinformation, poverty, public health, self-governance, and terrorism. - Diverse communities and their relationships to technology; urban and rural, migrants, refugees, indigenous peoples, LGBTQ, activists and social movements, low-income communities, alt-right and hate groups; the developing world and non-Western societies; professional communities, communities of practice, research communities; - Bottom-up movements, grassroots developments, civic activism, community engagement, participatory publics, communities and innovation; ethics, power and social justice issues; - Crowdfunding, collective and civic intelligence, community learning, early warning systems, collective awareness, collaborative awareness platforms; social cognition; community emotion; happiness; historical memory; - Community owned and operated technology, peer production and the commons, DIY and maker communities (makerspaces, fablabs, crafters); community agriculture; - Civic problem-solving, communities in relation to urgent and complex challenges to the health of the planet and the people that inhabit it; collaborative systems; partnering with education; government, civil society, and movements; - Support of community processes: sensemaking, online deliberation; issue, argumentation and discussion mapping; community ideation and idea management systems; collective decision-making; group memory; participatory sensory networks; - The future of communities and technology; simulations, utopian or dystopian design; durable relationships and long-range goals; and - Development and support of the Communities & Technologies community; social and technological critique; effectiveness and other measures. *Deadlines* - Papers (full and short) - February 26, 2021 (23:59 PST), paper submissions due - Workshops - March 12, 2021 (23:59 PST), workshop proposals due - Case studies - March 12, 2021 (23:59 PST), case studies due - Doctoral colloquium - April 9, 2021 (23:59 PST), Doctoral Colloquium applications due - Posters/demos - April 9, 2021 (23:59 PST), posters/demos due - EUSSET Grant for student and community organizations to attend C&T 2021 - May 3, 2021 (23:59 PST), applications due - Student Volunteers - April 15, 2021, applications due - Early-Bird Registration - May 7, 2021, early-bird registration ends For further details, see https://2021.comtech.community/submissions/. *General Chair* Shelly D. Farnham, Third Place Technologies *Program Co-chairs* Sara Fox, Carnegie Mellon University / Community-Tech Collective Kentaro Toyama, University of Michigan *Case Studies Co-Chairs* Maria Menendez-Blanco, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano *Workshop Co-Chairs* Jasmine Jones, Berea College Anne Weibert, Universitat Siegen *Posters and Demos Co-Chairs* Anna De Liddo, The Open University Yuheng Hu, University of Illinois at Chicago *Proceedings Chair* Florian Cech, Vienna University of Technology / Center for Informatics and Society *Social Media Chair* Tanja Ertl *Student Volunteers Co-Chairs* Konstantin Aal, University of Siegen *General Organizing Committee* Chris Coward, University of Washington / Center for an Informed Public Adrienne Russell, University of Washington Douglas Schuler, The Evergreen State College / Public Sphere Project -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: