Workshop on Identity in the Information Society
The Second Multidisciplinary Workshop on Identity in the Information Society (IDIS 09): Call for Papers
Date: 5 June 2009
Venue: London School of Economics, London, UK
Following the successful IDIS 08 workshop held at Lago Maggiore in June 2008, we are pleased to release a Call for Papers for the second Annual Workshop on Identity in the Information Society (IDIS 09), to be held on June 5, 2009 in London, England, at the campus of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The workshop aims to provide an opportunity to present leading edge research, exchange ideas, encourage collaboration, and build communities across the various research groups working on contemporary identity topics and in related fields of privacy and security.
The theme of the Second Multidisciplinary Workshop on Identity in the Information Society is “Identity and the Impact of Technology”. The workshop will seek to explore the relationship between the ways in which identity and technology have mutually shaped each other. New technologies for the control and management of identity are being developed and introduced daily by public administrations and online businesses; technologies which are designed to alter the way that citizens and consumers interact with these bodies. New notions of identity are being made possible by technological innovation.
Just some of the questions that are raised in this area are:
· How far has technology altered prevailing notions of identity?
· What new technologies are emerging and what might be their impacts?
· To what extent is it possible to inscribe legal requirements into technologies of identity, and with what results?
Confirmed Keynote Speaker:
Kevin W. Bowyer,
Schubmehl-Prein Professor and Department Chair
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Notre Dame, USA
We invite papers that discuss the impact of technologies used in the management of identity, and the use of personal information with information and communication technologies. We welcome contributions ranging across different disciplinary areas, reflecting the broad nature of the topic with its interwoven concerns of law, technology, and information systems alongside other social, political and management issues.
Accepted papers will be considered for publication in Identity in the Information Society Journal (IDIS). Following the workshop, revised versions of the papers presented will undergo peer review to determine their suitability to be published in IDIS.
Important dates:
Submission of papers (4000-6000 words): 9 April 2009
Notification to authors: 1 May 2009
Identity in the Information Society Workshop: 5 June 2009
Submission of revised papers to IDIS Journal: 6th July 2009
Feedback from peer review to authors: 26th September 2009
Submission of revised papers: 28th November 2008
Publication in IDIS Journal from January 2010
Paper submission through the Editorial Manager of the IDIS Journal at: http://www.editorialmanager.com/idis/ . When submitting your paper online, please be sure to submit it as an “IDIS Workshop Paper”.
Date: 5 June 2009
Venue: London School of Economics, London, UK
Following the successful IDIS 08 workshop held at Lago Maggiore in June 2008, we are pleased to release a Call for Papers for the second Annual Workshop on Identity in the Information Society (IDIS 09), to be held on June 5, 2009 in London, England, at the campus of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The workshop aims to provide an opportunity to present leading edge research, exchange ideas, encourage collaboration, and build communities across the various research groups working on contemporary identity topics and in related fields of privacy and security.
The theme of the Second Multidisciplinary Workshop on Identity in the Information Society is “Identity and the Impact of Technology”. The workshop will seek to explore the relationship between the ways in which identity and technology have mutually shaped each other. New technologies for the control and management of identity are being developed and introduced daily by public administrations and online businesses; technologies which are designed to alter the way that citizens and consumers interact with these bodies. New notions of identity are being made possible by technological innovation.
Just some of the questions that are raised in this area are:
· How far has technology altered prevailing notions of identity?
· What new technologies are emerging and what might be their impacts?
· To what extent is it possible to inscribe legal requirements into technologies of identity, and with what results?
Confirmed Keynote Speaker:
Kevin W. Bowyer,
Schubmehl-Prein Professor and Department Chair
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Notre Dame, USA
We invite papers that discuss the impact of technologies used in the management of identity, and the use of personal information with information and communication technologies. We welcome contributions ranging across different disciplinary areas, reflecting the broad nature of the topic with its interwoven concerns of law, technology, and information systems alongside other social, political and management issues.
Accepted papers will be considered for publication in Identity in the Information Society Journal (IDIS). Following the workshop, revised versions of the papers presented will undergo peer review to determine their suitability to be published in IDIS.
Important dates:
Submission of papers (4000-6000 words): 9 April 2009
Notification to authors: 1 May 2009
Identity in the Information Society Workshop: 5 June 2009
Submission of revised papers to IDIS Journal: 6th July 2009
Feedback from peer review to authors: 26th September 2009
Submission of revised papers: 28th November 2008
Publication in IDIS Journal from January 2010
Paper submission through the Editorial Manager of the IDIS Journal at: http://www.editorialmanager.com/idis/ . When submitting your paper online, please be sure to submit it as an “IDIS Workshop Paper”.
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