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[ecrea] CFP: 10 YEARS ON: LOOKING FORWARDS IN MOBILE ICT RESEARCH
Mon Oct 29 08:35:45 GMT 2012
10 YEARS ON: LOOKING FORWARDS IN MOBILE ICT RESEARCH
ICA Communications and Technology Division Mobile Communications 10th
Anniversary Pre-Conference Workshop
https://www.icahdq.org/conf/2013/10yearson.asp
16th and 17th June 2013
Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Lead Organisers:
Leslie Haddon (Senior Researcher LSE)
Jane Vincent (Visiting Fellow University of Surrey Digital World
Research Centre)
We are pleased to invite papers for the Mobile Communications ICA
Pre-Conference Workshop. In celebration of its 10th Anniversary Year we
also announce the introduction of an Award for the Best Paper. We look
forward to receiving your submissions and to welcoming you in London in
June 2013!
Aims of the Pre-Conference Workshop
This Workshop aims to understand more about the implications of the fast
moving mobile world both on the social practices of the users of mobile
ICTs as well as, and following the main ICA conference theme, on the
ability of researchers to deliver reliable and effective research
material. This 10th Mobile Communications ICA pre-conference provides a
chance to take stock, reflect on and look forward to developments in
research in this field over the forthcoming years. This will include
discussing the general expectations and aspirations of an invited panel
of experts and exploring the future research implications of
contemporary studies to be reported at the conference.
Workshop Topics
Mobile communications are by no means new when we think in terms of
walkie-talkies or car telephones but the hand held digital voice and
data mobile communications that now populate our always on connected
lives have only become omnipresent in the last five years. Ten years
ago, when the first ICA Mobile Communications
Pre-Conference
Workshop was held, Twitter was unheard of, wifi virtually non-existent
and mobile phone subscriptions a fifth of their present day numbers.
Nowadays mobile ICTs are no longer merely mobile phones nor do they just
involve communication between people. Instead mobile devices like
smartphones, tablets or laptops use many convergent technologies (3G,
4G, Wifi, Television etc). How can this experience of, and exponential
global growth in, mobile ICTs inform our ideas about the future? We
anticipate many diverse topics which will be linked through the common
thread of looking forwards in mobile communications perhaps also
providing material that may help set a future research agenda.
We welcome abstracts that relate to the following broad areas of mobile
ICT research -Cultural differences -Gender -Children -Elderly -Mobile
media -Migration -Social Media This range is in part designed to produce
a broad overview, but other more specific areas will be considered. For
example, contemporary studies are already identifying challenges in
achieving consistency, reliability and quality of results in a fast
moving world of Big Data, petabytes and change. New research has already
highlighted the effects of people on the move around the globe –
migration within and between nations; as well as emotions, affect and
sentiment with regard to using mobile devices.
Best Paper Award
An Award for the best paper will be given at this event; only full
papers submitted by the entry date can be included for consideration for
this award.
Programme Outline
Commencing 9am Sunday morning 16 June 2013 and concluding at 1pm 17th
June, this one and a half day event will consist of expert panel
presentations and reflections, and strands for the presentation of papers.
There is an upper limit of 46 papers, and a limit of 70 delegates.
Poster sessions may be an option if there is high demand.
More details of the programme and social events including a dinner on
Sunday night will be released as they are confirmed
Venue and Cost
The event is hosted by Department of Media and Communications, LSE.
The cost will be £70 per person inclusive of lunch Sunday and coffee/tea
Sunday and Monday morning.
Map link http://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/howToGetToLSE.aspx
The LSE is the world’s leading social science institution for teaching
and research, with an academic profile spanning a wide range of
disciplines. Teaching and research are conducted through 18 departments
and 26 research centres and institutes, with students drawn from more
than 130 countries worldwide.
Paper Submission Process
Contributions are invited from scholars from multiple disciplines
studying mobile ICTs and at all stages of their career. In keeping with
the pre-conference theme, those submitting abstracts should write
something about the broader implications, issues, trends, future
research, etc. that can be derived from the particular empirical study
or the topic they focused upon. This will also help to seek further
publication of any papers. Although the papers may well cover diverse
topics this will ensure they have a common thread of implications for
communications research.
Abstracts 250 – 500 words to be sent to (j.vincent /at/ surrey.ac.uk) Please
use ICA Mobile Communications cfp Abstract Submission as email subject
and include a 50 word max biography
Abstract Deadline 16 November 2012
Confirmation of acceptance by 4 January 2012 Only Full Papers (max 8000
words) submitted by 31 March 2013 will be considered for the Best Paper
Award.
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