CALL FOR PAPERS
HICSS-42 (January
2009)
Digital Divide/s and Inclusion/s
Mini-Track Chairs:
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The mini-track calls for papers that study the digital divide in different
levels, methods and perspectives. Possible investigations of the digital divide
may focus on international, national, local, sector, communal, and individual
level. Both empirical and theoretical papers are invited.
Potential contributions related to the digital divide may include, but are not
limited to the following:
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Conceptualization and theory of digital divide, digital spectrum and
eInclusion
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Indigenous communities and technology
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Cultural, Socio-demographic and context factors – gender, age, education,
income, ethnic diversity, race diversity, language diversity, religiosity
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Social
and governmental support – for example the use of supportive initiatives,
policy and applications to bridge the gap, or how society and community
impact eInclusion
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Access
and technology – infrastructure factors
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Affordability
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Use –
skills, frequency and time, locus, autonomy of use, what do users do online
and for what purpose
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Accessibility focusing mainly in populations with special needs
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Measurements index – e-readiness, DiDix. KAM and
more
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Comparative analysis of policy
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Comparative cross-country or cross-region research
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Country
or region specific case studies
Contact Information for Mini-Track Chairs:
Karine Barzilai-Nahon [Primary Contact]
University of Washington
The Information School
Suite 370B Mary Gates Hall, Box 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
Phone: (206) 685-6668
Fax: (206) 616-3152
Email: karineb@u.washington.edu
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Narcyz Roztocki
State University of New York at New Paltz
School of Business
75 S. Manheim Blvd.
New Paltz, NY 12561-2443
Phone: (845) 257-2935
Fax: (845) 257-2947
Email: roztockn@newpaltz.edu
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Important Deadlines
- Abstracts
Authors may contact Minitrack Chairs for guidance and indication of appropriate content at anytime.
- June 15, 2008
- Authors submit full papers to the Peer Review System, following Author Instructions found on the
HICSS web site.
All papers will be submitted in double column publication format and
limited to 10 pages including diagrams and references. Papers undergo a
double-blind review.
- August 15, 2008
- Acceptance/Rejection notices are sent to Authors via the Peer Review System.
- September 15, 2008
- Authors submit Final Version of
papers following submission instructions on the Peer Review System web
site. At least one author of each paper must register by this date with
specific plans to attend the conference to present the paper.
Instructions for Paper Submission
- HICSS papers must contain original material not previously published, or
currently submitted elsewhere
- Do not submit the manuscript to more than one mini-track. If
unsure which mini-track is appropriate, submit the abstract to the Track
Chair for guidance.
- Submit your full paper according to the detailed formatting and submission
instructions found on the HICSS website. Note: All papers will be submitted
in double column publication format and limited to 10 pages including diagrams
and references. HICSS will conduct double-blind reviews of each submitted paper.
HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer,
and system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and
practice. Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer referee
process and those selected for presentation will be published in the
Conference Proceedings. Submissions must not have been previously
published.
For the latest information visit the HICSS web site at:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/
CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION:
Ralph Sprague, Conference Chair
Email: sprague@hawaii.edu
Sandra Laney, Conference Administrator
Email: hicss@hawaii.edu
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