[Reader-list] Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, Berkeley, February 2005 - Call for Papers
Vivek Narayanan
vivek at sarai.net
Wed Nov 24 11:24:57 IST 2004
>>Dear Colleague,
>>
>>I am writing to you on behalf of the Conference Organising Committee to
>>inform you of the call-for-papers for:
>>
>>THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIETY
>>University of California, Berkeley, Friday 18 - Sunday 20 February 2005
>>http://www.Technology-Conference.com
>>
>>This conference takes a broad and cross-disciplinary approach to
>>technology in society. With a particular focus on digital information and
>>communications technologies, the interests addressed by the conference
>>include: human usability, technologies for citizenship and community
>>participation, and learning technologies. Participants will include
>>researchers, teachers and practitioners whose interests are either
>>technical or humanistic, or whose work crosses over between the applied
>>technological and social sciences.
>>
>>As well as an impressive line up of international main speakers, the
>>conference will also include numerous paper, workshop and colloquium
>>presentations. We would particularly like to invite you to respond to the
>>conference call for papers. Papers submitted for the conference
>>proceedings will be fully peer-refereed and published in print and
>>electronic formats in the new International Journal of Technology,
>>Knowledge and Society. If you are unable to attend the conference in
>>person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit
>>a paper for refereeing and possible publication in this fully refereed
>>academic journal, as well as access to the electronic version of the
>>conference proceedings. The deadline for the first round call for papers
>>is 30 November 2004. Proposals are reviewed within two weeks of
>>submission.
>>
>>Full details of the conference, including an online call for papers form,
>>are to be found at the conference website.
>>
>>Yours Sincerely,
>>
>>
>>Dr Christopher Scanlon
>>The Globalism Institute
>>RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
>>
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