call for papers

From: Leigh Star (lstar@ucsd.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 01 1999 - 14:49:48 PST


CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>INTERNET RESEARCH 1.0: THE STATE OF THE INTERDISCIPLINE
>FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the ASSOCIATION OF INTERNET RESEARCHERS
>UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE KS, USA
>SEPTEMBER 14-17,2000
>Conference Website: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/aoir/
>
>The growth of the Internet is one of the greatest cultural phenomena of
>our time, impacting almost all areas of life. It is crucial to build
>knowledge about the Internet's socio-cultural dimensions. Despite great
>interest, knowledge-building in Internet research is hindered by a lack of
>international, centralized opportunities for scholars from different
>disciplines to interact. This international conference, the first meeting
>of the Association of Internet Researchers, will focus on the Internet as
>a distinct interdisciplinary field for research. It will bring together
>prominent scholars, researchers, and students from multiple disciplines
>for keynote addresses, paper presentations, formal and informal discussions.
>
>The Association of Internet Researchers (A.(o).I.R.) invites submissions
>of between 150 and 250 words on all topics that address any social,
>cultural, political, economic, or aesthetic aspects of the internet. We
>welcome submissions from any discipline and encourage international and
>interdisciplinary work as well as submissions from those producing new
>media or working in multimedia studies.
>
>The deadline for submissions of paper/session proposals is 15 MARCH, 2000.
>
>KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
>(More to be announced in the next few months.)
>
>
>Helen Nissenbaum
>Research Associate and Lecturer at the University Center for Human Values
>at Princeton University and founding editor of the international journal,
>Ethics and Information Technology.
>
>Rob Kling
>Professor of Information Systems and Information Science at Indiana
>University at Bloomington. He is the editor of Computerization and
>Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, and editor-in-chief of
>the international journal The Information Society.
>
>Susan Herring
>Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Texas at
>Arlington. Her recent edited collections include Computer-Mediated
>Communication: Linguistic, Social, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives and
>Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis.
>
>FORMAT OF PROPOSALS
>
>All proposals should be submitted electronically at:
>http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/confman/
>Average time allotted for a panel will be 1 hour and 30 minutes, including
>discussion time.
>Average time allotted for a paper or presentation will be 15 minutes.
>If these time constraints are not appropriate for your panel/presentation,
>please include that in your abstract.
>Please include any equipment or special considerations that might affect
>your presentation.
>Proposals can be of three types.
>
>PAPERS
>Proposals for papers :150-250 word abstract.
>
>CREATIVE PRESENTATIONS/DEMONSTRATIONS
>Creative presentations (surprise us!) and Internet-related project
>demonstrations (including
>digital art) are encouraged. The format for these proposals are the same
>as those for regular
>papers.
>
>PANELS
>Panels will generally include three to four papers or presentations. The
>session organizer should submit a 150-250 word statement describing the
>session topic, include abstracts of up to 100 words for each paper or
>presentation, and indicate that each author is willing to participate in
>the session. Presenters should plan on using around half of the panels'
>time for presentation, and the rest of the time for discussion of the
>issues raised by these papers.
>
>GRADUATE STUDENTS
>
>Graduate students are highly encouraged to submit proposals. They should
>note their student status with submission for consideration of a special
>Student Award. The winner of the Student Award will have conference fees
>waived.
>
>
>FORMAT OF SUBMISSIONS
>
>Submissions will be accepted at http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/confman/
>It is preferred that you use HTML to minimally format your paper .
>
>Conference Coordinator: Nancy Baym, nbaym@ukans.edu
>Program Chair: Jeremy Hunsinger, jhuns@vt.edu
>A(O)IR President: Steve Jones, sjones@uic.edu
>
>More Information can be found on the Conference Website:
>http://www.cddc.vt.edu/aoir
>
>
>For more information about the Association of Internet Researchers visit
>our website at http://aoir.org
>_____________



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