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[ecrea] 2nd CfP 5th International Conference on Communities & Technologies, Brisbane (Australia), 29 June-2 July 2011
Fri Oct 22 10:00:36 GMT 2010
2nd Call for Papers
5th International Conference on Communities & Technologies C&T
2011
29 June-2 July 2011, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,
Australia
http://ct2011.urbaninformatics.net/
10 December 2010: Full papers and workshop proposals due
C&T 2011 OVERVIEW
The biennial Communities and Technologies (C&T) conference is the
premier international forum for stimulating scholarly debate and
disseminating research on the complex connections between communities
both physical and virtual and information and communication
technologies.
C&T 2011 welcomes participation from researchers, designers,
educators, industry, and students from the many disciplines and
perspectives bearing on the interaction between community and technology,
including architecture, arts, business, design, economics, education,
engineering, ergonomics, information technology, geography, health,
humanities, law, media and communication studies, and social sciences.
The conference program will include competitively selected, peer-reviewed
papers, as well as pre-conference workshops, a doctoral consortium, and
invited keynote and panel speakers.
We look forward to welcoming you to an exciting conference in Brisbane,
Australia's new world city.
Marcus Foth
Conference Chair
IMPORTANT DATES
10 December 2010: Full papers and workshop proposals due
24 January 2011: Review reports due
18 February 2011: Notification of acceptances sent to authors
4 March 2011: Camera ready papers due
30 April 2011: Workshop papers, Doctoral Consortium and Student Volunteer
applications due
29 June 2011: Pre-conference workshops and Doctoral Consortium
30 June ? 2 July 2011: C&T 2011 conference at QUT, Brisbane,
Australia
CONFERENCE TOPICS
C&T 2011 welcomes contributions in all areas of community and
technology research, design and development. In addition, we particularly
invite authors to address any of the following topics:
Augmented Reality
Civic Intelligence
Context and Location Awareness
Community-centred Design and Evaluation Methodologies
Community Engagement
E-research with Communities
E-government and E-governance
Participation
Smart Community Services
Sustainability
Universal Usability and Accessibility
Urban Informatics
Tangible Interfaces for Community Interaction
Technologies of Scale Making
Visualisation Techniques
Working across Cultures
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
All submissions must be written in English. Papers must be no longer than
10 pages, including all additional material such as references,
appendices, and figures. Please format papers using the ACM SIGCHI two
column layout available at
http://www.sigchi.org/chipubform. Full papers must include a title,
sufficient space for the author name(s) to appear on the paper, contact
information and affiliations, abstract, keywords, body, and references.
Papers submitted by the due date will undergo a double blind peer review
process by an international panel and evaluated on the basis of their
significance, innovation, academic rigour, and clarity of writing.
Accepted papers will be included in the published conference proceedings
if at least one author of any accepted submission has registered and
attends the conference. Papers are submitted via an online submission
system that will be opened in September 2010.
Please send any questions to Jesper Kjeldskov, Technical Program Chair:
jesper AT cs.aau.dk
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Workshops are half day or full day sessions prior to the main conference
program on 29 June 2011. Workshop proposals (max of 2 pages, using the
ACM SIGCHI two column layout available
athttp://www.sigchi.org/chipubform) should be aimed at a community with a
common interest. If you are working in an emerging area of Communities
and Technologies, consider organising a workshop as an opportunity to
advance the field and build momentum. C&T workshops might address
basic or applied research and practice, new methodologies, emerging
application areas, design innovations, management and organisational
issues, or education. Each workshop should generate ideas that give the
C&T community a new, organised way of thinking about the topic, or
ideas that suggest promising directions for future research. Some
workshops result in edited books or special issues of journals; you may
consider including this goal in your workshop proposal.
Please send proposals to Jaz Choi, Workshop Chair: h.choi AT
qut.edu.au
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The Doctoral Consortium is scheduled prior to the main conference program
on 29 June 2011. The Doctoral Consortium offers research students a
special forum where they can present, discuss and progress their research
plans with peers and established senior researchers. Research students
wishing to attend the consortium should submit 4 pages, using the ACM
SIGCHI two column layout available at
http://www.sigchi.org/chipubform, addressing 4 headings: Aims and
Background; Significance and Innovation; Methodology; Questions and
Issues (that is, identify those areas you seek feedback on). Places at
the consortium will be offered based on a review of the submitted
proposals.
Please send applications to Christine Satchell, Doctoral Consortium
Chair: christine.satchell AT qut.edu.au
VOLUNTEERS
C&T actively encourages students to volunteer at the conference.
Being a student volunteer is a great way to support the research
community, meet other students in the field, and attend an international
ACM conference. You will help the conference organisers with the running
of the conference and support the setting-up of presentations and
workshops. You will see the latest in C&T research and development,
and have fun while learning about running the conference. In return, you
will get free registration. To apply, email us your contact details
(email, phone, university), an abstract of your research project, a CV,
and the reasons why you would like to be a student volunteer.
Applications close on 30 April 2011.
Please send applications to Ronald Schroeter, Volunteers Chair:
r.schroeter AT qut.edu.au
http://ct2011.urbaninformatics.net/
#ct2011
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Assoc. Prof. Marcus Foth
Principal Research Fellow
Urban Informatics Research Lab
Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation
Queensland University of Technology (CRICOS No. 00213J)
130 Victoria Park Road, Brisbane QLD 4059, Australia
Phone +61 7 313 x88772 - Fax x88238 - Office K506, KG
(m.foth /at/ qut.edu.au) -
http://www.urbaninformatics.net/
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