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[ecrea] CfP Conference for e-democracy, Krems (Austria), 5-6 May 2011
Fri Sep 10 11:55:37 GMT 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference for e-democracy, e-participation and
e-voting
5-6 May 2011
Danube University Krems, Austria
http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem
DEADLINE for Submissions: 1 December 2010
During the last 10 years, the world has focused on social media and the
new forms of societal behaviour, including content generation,
collaboration and sharing as well as network organisation. These
behaviours and expectations, in particular transparency and access to
data, new ways of interacting with government and democratic institutions
will continue to develop, and profound changes in society are to be
expected. Society has been confronted with Open Government, Open
Data and Open Access. What have the experiences been so far? How do these
impact society, democratic structures and organisations? What changes
occur at citizen level? What are the implications for democracy, society,
science and business?
CeDEM11 presents the following tracks, which focus on these changes:
* Track: E-PARTICPATION with co-chairs:
Julia Glidden (21C Consulting, UK)
Jeremy Millard (Danish Technological Institute, DK)
* Track: OPEN ACCESS and OPEN DATA with co-chair:
Andy Williamson (Hansard Society, UK)
* Track: OPEN GOVERNMENT with co-chairs:
Philipp Müller (University of Salzburg, Business School, AT)
Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology, AUS)
* Track: E-VOTING with co-chairs:
Melanie Volkamer (Technical University Darmstadt, GER)
Thad Hall (University of Utah, USA)
We would like to invite individuals from academic, applied and
practitioner backgrounds as well as public authorities, NGO/NPOs,
education institutions and independent organisations to submit their
research and project papers as well as workshop proposals related to the
CeDEM11 Tracks. We welcome different multidisciplinary and
interdisciplinary approaches and disciplines including (but not limited
to): law & legal studies, social sciences, computer sciences,
political sciences, psychology, sociology, applied computer gaming and
simulation, democratic theory, media and communication sciences.
Conference Chairs:
Peter Parycek (Danube University Krems, AT)
Manuel J. Kripp (E-Voting.CC, AT)
Noella Edelmann (Danube University Krems, AT)
Conference Website:
http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem
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