[AISWorld] Call for Papers - IFIP9.4 Track 12: IPID and Graduate Student Track

Edgar asiimwe at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 10:30:35 EST 2016


IPID annual symposium (2017) has been integrated into IFIP9.4 conference as
a conference track (Track 12: IPID and Graduate Student Track). IFIP9.4
Conference will take place on 22-24 May 2017 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The
goal of this track is to publish graduate students' research papers. Papers
will be published as conference proccedings and or in Electronic Journal of
Information Systems in Developing Countries (EJISDC). Eight Students with
the best papers will receive a travel grant of 6000SEK each to assist them
attend the conference. Refer to the call for papers below for details:

*Track chair*

   - *Julian Bass* (j.bass at salford.ac.uk, University of Salford, United
   Kingdom)
   - *Edgar Napoleon Asiimwe* (ena at du.se, Dalarna University, Sweden)

Call for papers in pdf
<http://2017.ifipwg94.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/CFP-Track-12-IFIP-WG-94-2017x.pdf>

This track will offer a pathway for new authors to join the Social
Implications of Computers in Developing Countries research community. The
track will follow a similar format to those in the previous two Working
Group 9.4 conferences (Kathmandu and Jamaica).

The track will accept full papers across the range of topic areas within
the conference theme i.e., *ICTs for promoting social harmony: Towards a
sustainable information society*. The papers will be reviewed by suitably
qualified reviewers identified by the track chairs. The submitted papers
must not have been previously published.

This track will offer (an optional) submission deadline *two months earlier*
than the main conference, in order to provide a preliminary round of
formative feedback on submissions to authors prior to the main submission
deadline.

Submissions should be in the form of full papers which, if accepted, will
be included in the conference proceedings. Authors of accepted papers will
be invited to submit to a Special Issue of the Electronic Journal of
Information Systems in Developing Countries (EJISDC).

For more information, please contact J.Bass at salford.ac.uk or
edgar.asiimwe at oru.se


* Associate editors*

   - *Arlene Bailey*, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
   - *Wallace Chigona*, University of Cape Town, South Africa
   - *Robert Davison*, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
   - *Abubakar A. Dahiru*, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom
   - * Sirajul Islam*, Örebro University, Sweden
   - *Zaman Tariq*, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia


* Important dates*
Paper submission:                    November 15, 2016 (Extended to
December 7, 2016)
Acceptance notification:            January 31, 2017
Resubmission:                         February 28 , 2017
Conference:                             May 22 - 24, 2017

* Conference co-chairs*
Fathul Wahid (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Julian Bass (University of Salford, United Kingdom)
Johanes Eka Priyatma (Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

* Programme co-chairs*
Jyoti Choudrie (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom)
M. Sirajul Islam (Örebro University, Sweden)


*Types of contributions - **Full Research Papers*
Length limit: 5000 words for text excluding abstract, diagrams, tables and
references

*-Research in Progress/Practitioner Reports of Experience and Reflection*
Length Limit: 2500 words of text excluding abstract, diagrams, tables and
references


*Submission*Submissions should use the IFIP WG 9.4 paper template:
http://2017.ifipwg94.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IFIPWG94_201
7_Paper_template.docx

Submissions should be uploaded electronically to:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifipwg942017

* Attending the conference*
All the information about the conference and how to participate/attend will
be posted at:
http://2017.ifipwg94.net/



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