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[ecrea] conference: Deliberation and Decision Making. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Civic Tech
Fri Dec 30 11:49:39 GMT 2016
On behalf of organizers I would like to invite you to the conference
"Deliberation and Decision Making. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
Civic Tech" that will take place in June 23-24, 2017 at the University
of Singapore.
The DDM 2017 conference will bring together researchers and
practitioners who focus on deliberation and decision making – in
individuals, groups, organizations, communities, governments, and
machines. For historical, institutional, and other reasons, deliberation
and decision making researchers have been separated into different
academic enclaves, sometimes debating, but often talking past each other
across disciplinary divides. Different definitions, assumptions, and
methodologies have been getting in the way of mutual understanding and
knowledge accumulation. This has not served the world of practice very
well. The DDM aims to address disciplinary divisions by inviting
researchers in media and communication studies, computer science,
information science, sociology, psychology, political science and more.
The conference participants will explore, analyse and reflect on
theoretical and practical advances in DDM to find common ground.
The DDM 2017 conference focuses on, but is not limited to, the following
topics:
• links between theories of collective decision making and technologies;
• current research on civic techs that enable deliberation and decision
making; challenges posed for researchers, governments, communities and
citizens in applying technologies for civic purposes; • civic tech
interventions using novel settings, modes or approaches; descriptions of
tools and techniques that are already being tested or fielded; case
studies in applying and evaluating civic tech in various formal and
informal engagement domains.
Guidelines for papers and other submissions The conference allows for
four distinct types of submissions:
1. Research papers 2. Exploratory papers on ongoing research and
innovative projects 3. Technology demonstrators 4. Panels on pertinent
issues
Research papers These papers should have a strong focus on scientific
rigour and may be a maximum of 20 pages (excluding references,
tables/figures, and appendix). Papers in this track will be peer
reviewed for rigour, relevance, originality and clarity of presentation.
Abstracts or incomplete papers will not be accepted.
Exploratory papers
These papers describe novel concepts, works-in-progress, reflections,
manifestos or other ideas and issues that are not currently suitable for
a complete research paper. They may be a maximum of 5 pages. Papers in
this section will also be peer reviewed, but the focus is on relevance
more than scientific rigour.
Technology demonstrators Proposals for technology demonstrators (two
pages) should include a description of the demo, objectives, examples of
testing and application and, if possible, a URL where the technology can
be viewed.
Panels Proposals for panels (two pages) should include motivation,
objectives, expected outcomes, approach to audience interaction and
panel members. Panels are currently planned to be 1.5 hours long. Panels
proposal will also be peer reviewed.
All submissions must be made via the conference submission system web
site (open on January 1, 2017):
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ddm2017. Submissions should be
written in English and non-English speakers are encouraged to have their
submissions reviewed for language prior to submission. Submissions
should be formatted using 12 point Times-Roman font on A4 sized paper.
Accepted research and exploratory papers should be revised according to
reviewer comments and resubmitted by the deadline.
Important Dates
January 1, 2017 Submission system available
March 15, 2017 Research papers & panel proposals due
March 30, 2017 Exploratory papers & technology demonstrators due
April 30, 2017 Notices of acceptances
May 1, 2017 Registration begins
May 30, 2017 Revised research and exploratory papers due
June 23–24, 2017 Conference
Publication options Option 1: Both research papers and exploratory
papers are eligible for inclusion in a conference proceeding. Option 2:
Research papers are eligible for inclusion in a journal special issue. A
further selection process will be implemented. Sponsored by:
Ministry of Education of Singapore through National University of Singapore
Local Chairs:
Weiyu Zhang, Department of Communications and New Media, National
University of Singapore
Simon Perrault, Yale-NUS, National University of Singapore Research
Papers and Panels Chairs: Anna Przybylska, Center for Deliberation,
Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland Todd Davies, Center
for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, USA
Exploratory Papers and Technology Demonstrators Chairs: Lu Xiao, School
of Information Studies, Syracuse University, USA
Tatsuro Sakano, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Technical
University, Japan
Contact Details:
(2017ddm /at/ gmail.com)
Anna Przybylska
Centre for Deliberation
Institute of Sociology
University of Warsaw
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