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[Commlist] Call for papers - International Conference Time to Re-shape the Digital Society

Fri Dec 06 23:11:43 GMT 2019




Call for papers - International Conference celebrating the 40th Anniversary of CRIDS: "Time to Re-shape the Digital Society"

*Call for Papers *

*Time to Re-shape the Digital Society*

International Conference celebrating the 40th Anniversary of CRIDS

2nd and 3rd of July 2020, Namur, Belgium

*Dates:*Thursday 2 July 2020 – Friday 3 July 2020

*Location:*University of Namur, Faculty of Law (rempart de la Vierge 5 – 5000 Namur, Belgium)

*Submission deadline:*January 30th, 2020

This two-day conference celebrates the 40^th anniversary of the CRIDS (Centre de recherche information, droit et société - Information, Law and Society Research Center). It will take place on Thursday 2 July and Friday 3 July 2020 at the University of Namur.

The theme of the anniversary conference is to reflect on the future of our digital society to make it a better place for the generations to come. Over the past 40 years we have seen technology develop and many attempts to tame and frame its impact on society. There have been some successes but also some failures.

The conference will assemble academics, researchers and practitioners from all over the world and from different disciplines (law, sociology, philosophy, communication and information studies, etc.) to reflect on a future framework for the development of a better digital society.

While a number of speakers will be specifically invited to present their vision, many slots are open to researchers and practitioners through this call for papers.

A summer school on recent and future EU legislation affecting the digital society will take place on Tuesday 30 June and Wednesday 1 July 2020.

For more information, please visit www.crids.eu/40ans <http://www.crids.eu/40ans>


    Fields and Topics

Cutting-edge papers, delivering vision and insight, are welcome from all fields we cover at the CRIDS:

·Law

·Communication and digital media education

·Philosophy and ethics

Multidisciplinary papers covering more than one discipline (law, communication and digital media education, philosophy and ethics) are particularly welcome.

Papers can be submitted on any fields and topics on relevant technologies and applications linked to digital societies, for instance:

*Technologies & applications*
	
*Fields & topics*
Artificial Intelligence
	
Power and governance
Big data
	
Citizenship and society
Blockchain
	
Ownership
5G
	
Human rights
Smart cities
	
Fake news and quality content
Cloud computing
	
Protecting minors and citizens
e-Justice
	
Liability and responsibility
e-Government
	
Net neutrality
e-Health
	
Cybersecurity and policing
Trust services
	
Consumer protection
Identity management services
	
Contracting
IoT
	
Digital and media literacy
3D printing and additive manufacturing
	
Human rights
OTTs
	
Commons and open source
Bio-informatics
	
Access to data
Platforms
	
Data Protection
Social Networks
…
	
Algorithmic governance
…


    Deadlines

Abstracts must be submitted by January 30th, 2020.

Posters must be submitted by March 15th, 2020.


    Format of Abstract and Procedure

*Call for presentations*

Abstracts should preferably be submitted in English but abstracts in French will also be considered.

Participants are invited to submit an abstract between 500 and 1500 words (references not included). Participants should also provide 3 to 5 keywords describing their contribution and a short biography. Abstracts should be submitted in Word document only and sent to (international-crids /at/ unamur.be)

A scientific committee composed of academics from the University of Namur and from other universities will examine submissions and will inform the candidate by the end of February 2020 of the outcome.

Papers will be delivered during dedicated tracks (20min for presentation + 10 min for Q/A) and could also be selected to be included in a publication on the conference.

*Call for posters*

We also welcome poster proposals, which should cover research projects in the areas covered by the conference. An abstract (500 words maximum) should be submitted by 15 March 2020 by using the procedure described above. Posters will be exhibited in a prominent place at the conference venue throughout the conference.

Applicants should specify if they are submitting an abstract or a poster.

*Important dates*

●Conference only (early bird - before March 31st): 200€

●Conference only: 250€

●Summer School (early bird - before March 31st): 100€

●Summer School: 150€

●Conference + Summer School: 300€

The participation fee includes the conference program and materials, lunches, coffees and a gala dinner (held during the conference).

For more information, please visit www.crids.eu <http://www.crids.eu/>_/40ans_

For any inquiry, please use (international-crids /at/ unamur.be)



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