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Call for Papers
Conference background and goals
The mission of this
conference is to publish and integrate scientific results and
act catalytically to the fast developing culture of web
communities. The conference invites original papers, review
papers, technical reports and case studies on WWW in
particular the emerging role of so-called WWW-Based
Communities.
Domain: It is
increasingly important for our culture to bring people
together and to promote dynamics in professional
organizations, mutual understanding, learning and harmony.
Creating "virtual communities" is one major way to do this.
The Web Based Communities 2009 conference aims at sharing and
aggregating scientifically proven methods on how to organize
and moderate WWW-based communities. These communities do not
limit participants to particular locations - the international
and multicultural dimension is a most challenging one. Good
WWW communities undergo a continuous evolution and adapt to
the changing world. The nature of these communities can be
corporate, scientific, social or educational. Pragmatic
questions which need to be addressed include: What software
tools are the most adequate and how to use them? How to
promote your community so that new members can find it? How to
protect the members' privacy? How to moderate discussions and
how to provide information that people can use? How to create
and maintain a sense of trust and commitment among the
members? In addition, sociology, education, communication and
philosophy issues are addressed as the main disciplines
reflected in building WWW-based communities, although critical
theories on societies and post-modernism are also relevant
starting points. New and imminent technologies will be
discussed.
Objectives: The Web
Based Communities 2009 Conference aims at bringing together
new vital understanding of WWW communities and what new
initiatives mean. Each new perspective is potentially a
catalyst for finding new architectures. National and
regional-oriented communities may soon be relegated to a
subordinate position compared to interest-oriented
communities. Multiculturalism, critical thinking, expressing
aesthetic aspects of our identity, and finding sparring
partners for sharpening our ideologies, are all processes that
need the new communication infrastructures.
The targeted
audience is scientists and members and moderators of WWW
communities who feel responsible for optimizing its quality
and effect.
Format of the
Conference
The conference will
comprise invited talks and oral presentations. The proceedings
of the conference will be published in the form of a book and
a CD-ROM with ISBN. The better papers will be candidate for
the "International Journal of Web Based Communities" (IJWBC);
ISSN: 1477 - 8394 [4 issues per year]
Topics of submission/Subject indications (but not limited to):
A. The history,
architecture and future of virtual communities
1. From mobility to
connectivity
2. Identity and
augmented ideologies
3. Visionary web
architectures, implanted computers
4. Network
revolutions, post-colonial and post-modern societies
5. Escaping from
reality, virtual reality and multi-user games
6. Towards
alternative ways of presence
B. Group processes and self-organization
1. Tele-democracy,
morality, netiquette
2. Social networks,
tribal- and open communities, peace education
3. Computer
mediated-, hyper- and narrative communication, woven stories
4. MUDs, MOOs and
avatars
5. Hosting web-based
communities
6. Nationalities,
ethnicities and gender effects
C. Cyborgs, teleworking, telemedicine, art games and learning
communities
1. Fading
hierarchies and epistemic dictatorship
2. Distributed
cognition, the electronic cortex and constructivism
3. Community
directories
4. Mechanic world,
organic computer
5. Agents and the
vectorized self
6. Beyond metaphors:
imagining and representation
7. Communizing as a
marketing approach
D. Expanding markets through virtual communities
1. The WWW as
digital market place
2. The enterprise as
a learning community
3. The learning as a
road map for business
4. Universities as
online communities
5.
Business-to-business communication in profit- and non profit
sectors
E. Virtual communities for people with special needs
1. Access to public
spaces
2. Accessibility and
long-term disabilities
3. Virtual
communities in health care
Types of submissions
The Conference will be composed of several types of
contributions:
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Full Papers These include mainly accomplished
research results and have 8 pages at the maximum (5,000
words).
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Short Papers These are mostly composed of
work in progress reports or fresh developments and have 4
pages at maximum (2,500 words).
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Reflection Papers These might review recent
research literature pertaining to a particular problem or
approach, indicate what the findings suggest, and/or provide
a suggestion - with rationale and justification - for a
different approach or perspective on that problem.
Reflection papers might also analyze general trends or
discuss important issues in topics related to the
conference. These have 4 pages at maximum (2,500 words).
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Posters / Demonstrations These contain
implementation information or work-in-progress and have two
pages at maximum (1,250 words) besides the poster itself (or
demonstration) that will be exposed at the conference.
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Tutorials Tutorials can be proposed by scholars or
company representatives. A proposal of maximum 250 words is
expected.
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Invited Talks These will be made of contributions
from well-known scholars and company representatives. An
abstract will be included in the conference proceedings.
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Panels Discussions on selected topics will be held.
A proposal of maximum 250 words is expected.
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Doctoral Consortium - A Doctoral Consortium will
discuss in group, individual projects and on going work of
PhD students. Prospective students should send a report of
their PhD projects and work so far with a maximum of 4 pages
(2,500 words).
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Corporate Showcases & Exhibitions The former
enables companies to present recent developments and
applications, inform a large and qualified audience of your
future directions and showcase companys noteworthy products
and services. There will be a time slot for companies to
make their presentation in a room. The latter enables
companies the opportunity to display its latest offerings of
hardware, software, tools, services and books, through an
exhibit booth. For further details please contact the
publicity chair - secretariat@mccsis.org .
All submissions,
except invited talks, are subject to a blind refereeing
process.
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline (last extension): 7 May 2009
- Notification to Authors (last extension): 21 May 2009
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration
(1st call): Until
6 April 2009
- Late Registration (1st call): After
6 April 2009
- Conference: Algarve, Portugal, 21 to 23 June 2009
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