[AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2015 Social-Technical Issues and Social Inclusion (STISI) Track

Mari W. Buche mwbuche at mtu.edu
Thu Jan 1 14:48:10 EST 2015


Call for papers


AMCIS 2015: 21st Americas Conference on Information Systems
Puerto Rico - August 13-15, 2015


http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/

Track: Social-Technical Issues and Social Inclusion (STISI) Track
<http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/2-uncategorised/25-social-technical-issues-and-social-inclusion-stisi-track>

*Track Description*

The Social-Technical Issues and Social Inclusion track focuses on
information systems research areas impacting the intersection of humans and
technology. It provides a venue for scholars of multiple Information
Systems and Technology research areas to present research related to a
broad range of social-technical issues as well as social inclusion issues.
This track creates an area for interested researchers to establish
platforms for future research leading to comprehensive research streams
dealing with information systems and social, ethical, political, and
cultural aspects from the individual, organizational, or societal focus.

This track also partners with a related AIS Special Interest Group
(SIG) – Social
Inclusion, which focus on issues relating to diversity and social exclusion
within an Information Society. The track also addresses under-represented
groups within the IT field whether producers or consumers of information
systems and technology. This partnership provides a greater awareness and
an opportunity to focus related research into a more comprehensive research
stream.

The Social-Technical Issues and Social Inclusion track solicits research
papers (conceptual, theoretical, and empirical) as well as case studies,
research-in-progress, and best practices / lessons learned.

*Mini-Tracks*

http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/2-uncategorised/25-social-technical-issues-and-social-inclusion-stisi-track

**Social Inclusion**

Michelle Carter, University of Washington mscarter at uw.edu

**Inclusion of the Differently-Abled in Information Society**

Rakesh Babu, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee babu at umw.edu

**The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Social Media**

A.  K. Aggarwall, University of Baltimore aaggarwal at ubalt.edu

Hajer Kefi, University of Paris Descartes hajer.kefi at parisdescartes.fr

**Organizational and Social Dynamics in Information Technology**

Dragos Vieru, Distance Learning University of Quebec dragos.vieru at teluq.ca

Michael B. Knight, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay knightm at uwgb.edu

**Social Theory in Information Systems Research (STIR ’15)**

Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University hrosenba at indiana.edu

Pnina Fichman, Indiana University fichman@ <fichman@%3cspan%20id=>
indiana at indiana.edu



*Important Dates:*
01/05/2015    AIS Review System will begin accepting submissions for AMCIS
2015
02/25/2015    Submission Deadline
04/21/2015    Authors notified of paper acceptance decision
04/28/2015    Camera-ready papers due

 *Track Chairs*

Karen Patten, University of South Carolina pattenk at sc.edu

Mari W. Buche, Michigan Technical University *mwbuche at mtu.edu
<mwbuche at mtu.edu>*
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