CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
dgo2007- BRIDGING DISCIPLINES AND DOMAINS ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DIGITAL
GOVERNMENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE PHILADELPHIA - MAY 20-23, 2007
http://www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php
<http://www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php>
<http://www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php
<http://www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php> >
Submission site:
http://www.easychair.org/dgo2007/
<http://www.easychair.org/dgo2007>
The Digital Government Society of North America (DGSNA) serves the interests
of scholars and managers interested in the development and impacts of
digital government. The society grew out of the community building efforts
of the National Science Foundation Digital Government Research Program. The
society now sponsors the annual international digital government research
conference, formerly sponsored by NSF. The next conference, "dgo2007 -
Bridging Disciplines and Domains" will be held May 20-23, 2007 in
Philadelphia.
Deadline for research papers and proposals for panel sessions and
pre-conference tutorials and workshops is December 18, 2006.
The Conference Committee particularly encourages interdisciplinary and
cross-cutting submissions. Topics include, but are not limited, to the
following:
* Social Science Research and Citizen Interactions: digital democracy
and governance; government processes and decision-making; organization and
management; public policy issues and implications. Public values such as
privacy and trust; e-participation in democratic processes; digital divide,
transparency and usability; universal access to information and services.
* Computer Science and Information Technology Research to Support
Government: Collaboration tools; cyberinfrastructure for digital government
domains; digital libraries and knowledge management; geographic information
systems; information integration; interoperable data, networks and
architectures; large scale data and information acquisition and management;
human-computer interaction; multiple modalities and multimedia; software
engineering for large-scale government projects; service-oriented
architectures; technology transition and transfer; the semantic web; grid
computing.
* IT-Enabled Government Operations and Government Application Domains:
Case studies or evaluation of information technology adoption and diffusion
in government; IT tools for government planning; integration of data and
services; long-term preservation and archiving of government information;
security, privacy, and information assurance, criminal justice , law
enforcement, and courts; crisis management, education, emergency response,
and security; ecosystems informatics (for ecological research or natural
resources management or policy); electronic grants administration;
electronic rulemaking; government statistics; national infrastructure for
community statistics; health and human services; legislative systems,
national and international digital government efforts and cooperation;
transportation systems & urban planning.
For complete information, see the full call for proposals
www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php
<www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php>
<www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php
<www.dgsociety.org/call_for_papers.php> >
For more information about the Digital Government Society of North America,
vist
www.dgsociety.org <www.dgsociety.org> <www.dgsociety.org
<www.dgsociety.org> >
Conference co-chairs
Judith Bayard Cushing, Evergreen State College Theresa A. Pardo, Center for
Technology in Government, University at Albany/SUNY
Program co-chairs
Alan Borning, University of Washington
Marijn Janssen, Technical University of Delft
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Theresa A. Pardo
Deputy Director
Center for Technology in Government
University at Albany
187 Wolf Road, Suite 301
Albany, New York 12203
tpardo@ctg.albany.edu
www.ctg.albany.edu <www.ctg.albany.edu>
518.442.3892
518.442.3886 (fax)