[AISWorld] Call for Papers for "Futures: A Novel Site of Inquiry and Imagination" (ECIS 2024)

Benjamin MUELLER muellerb at uni-bremen.de
Mon Oct 2 08:32:36 EDT 2023


Call for Papers for the 32. European Conference on Information Systems in
Cyprus in June 2024. Emmanuelle Vaast, Dirk Hovorka, and I are looking for
exciting papers that seek to become part of our program for the "Futures: A
Novel Site of Inquiry and Imagination" track (Track 25).

 

We seek well-grounded research which will help researchers build novel
concepts and instruments to foray into futures as a site of inquiry. This is
a necessary step in generating forward-looking theory that will enable
society to recognize and perhaps to construct digital futures and to act
appropriately when precautions warrant intervention. The focus is not on
making predictions or preparing for the "arrival of the future" but on using
futures-thinking to better understand the implications of our current
research and prepare researchers and practitioners to recognize novel and
unprecedented phenomena in the production of futures.

 

Exciting submissions will approach this challenge through conceptual,
theoretical, or methodological contributions. A wide range of future studies
approaches are under-utilized in information systems research and extending
these into new realms is welcomed. Papers which contribute forward-looking
theory or methods that rethink the processes of theory formulation, theory
replacement, or theory envisioning are invited. We are looking forward to
receiving your work!

 

Submissions are due November 17! For more information, check out our full
track description including a small bibliography to get you started in the
exciting field of futures-oriented research:

 

https://ecis2024.eu/track-descriptions/

 

 

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