[AISWorld] CFP - African Journal of Information and Communication

Jason Cohen Jason.Cohen at wits.ac.za
Thu Apr 21 09:51:14 EDT 2016


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African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC)

The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC) hereby invites contributions for the 2016 thematic issue on informatics and its influence on digital transformations in economy and society, including topics in business informatics, development informatics, educational informatics, health informatics, and other fields of ICT and development across the African continent. Cross-cutting topics include cloud computing, OTT services, social media and other topics. This focus aligns with AJIC'ʹs concern with Africa’s participation in the information society, and its focus on disseminating original research on ICT issues at the global, regional and national level that have implications for developing countries in general, and for Africa and the Southern African region in particular.

Deadline for submissions is 31 May 2016

The full call for papers is available at: https://www.wits.ac.za/linkcentre/ajic/call-for-submissions-to-ajic-issue-18-2016/

Jason Cohen on behalf of the guest editors

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