[AISWorld] Reminder: June 15th deadline for Social Networks and Collaboration track at HICSS

Jeff Nickerson jnickerson at stevens.edu
Thu Jun 9 11:10:41 EDT 2011


*Call for Papers - Social networks and collaboration *

HICSS '45 Minitrack - January 4-7. 2012 - Maui, Hawaii, USA

The HICSS conference is a perfect place to meet your colleagues, get
feedback on your research and broaden your knowledge.It has an eclectic
mix of subjects and social networks are becoming important in all of
them.It is a good chance to hear the latest research from experts all
over the world and see how it is applied in a number of fields, all in
one of the nicest possible settings.

*Important dates
*

**Full Paper Submission: June 15, 2011

Author Notification: August 15, 2011

Final Version Submission and Registration: September 15, 2011

Conference: January 4-7, 2012


We invite papers that explore social networks, social computing, the
social graph, and social influence. We are interested in empirical
papers that observe or visualize social relation and social graphs;
theoretical papers that simulate society through software, design
research that addresses social network based software and information
systems and other papers that include empirical studies of social
influence and discussions of the social web. We are particularly open to
papers that explore unusual ways of modeling social networks: models
that demonstrate or reflect the influence of social systems support on
user behaviors, models that consider the multiple connections between
people, technology, and institutions, models that break personal
identity into sub-relations, and models that examine the emergence of
roles, identity, and institutions. The advent of social media provides a
rich ground for gathering data in this sphere. Furthermore we are
interested in papers that explore the design of large-scale
collaboration using social networks: crowdsourcing, human computation,
and collective intelligence.

Topics we are interested include, but are not limited to:

- Collective intelligence
- Crowdsourcing
- The social web
- Social computing
- Web collaboration (wikis, Skype, blogs, Facebook and social media in general)
- Applications of social network analysis
- New methods of social network analysis
- Novel insights from analysis of social networks and social graphs
- Social networks and identity
- Social networks and cognition
- Social networks and organizations
- Networks and influence (persuasive technology)
- Ad hoc social networks formed in response to pressing social needs

Thus the track is open to a wide range of content areas that lend
themselves to the analysis of relations.

*Submission of papers*

 Authors submit full papers by June 15. Follow the Author Instructions
to be found on the HICSS web site (http://www.hicss.org), as deadlines
approach. All papers will be submitted in double column publication
format and limited to 10 pages including diagrams and references.
Authors of accepted papers submit Final Version of paper by September
15. At least one author of each accepted paper must register by
September 15 with specific plans to attend the conference.

Authors may contact Minitrack Chairs for guidance and indication of
appropriate content at anytime.

*Minitrack organizers*

Donald F. Steiny (Primary Contact)
University of Oulu, Department of Information Processing Science
Rakentajantie 3, 90570 Oulu, Finland
Email: steiny at steiny.com

Harri Oinas-Kukkonen
University of Oulu, Department of Information Processing Science
Rakentajantie 3, 90570 Oulu, Finland
Email: Harri.Oinas-Kukkonen at oulu.fi

Jeffrey Nickerson
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Email: jnickerson at stevens.edu <mailto:jnickerson at stevens.edu>




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