[AISWorld] CfP: dg.o 2022 - TRACK 6. Sustainable Smart Cities

Leonidas Anthopoulos lanthopo at uth.gr
Thu Dec 30 06:01:54 EST 2021


Dear colleague,

 

are you researching on topics such as smart city? sustainability?
circularity? smart environment? smart transformation? smart 

government/governance? smart city management? city and open/big data? urban
innovation? industry 4.0?

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS - dg.o 2022: TRACK 6. Sustainable Smart Cities

 

( <https://smartcitytrack.wordpress.com/>
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<https://www.facebook.com/SmartCityTrack/>
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dg.o 2022: 23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government
Research

 

Theme: Intelligent Technologies, Governments and Citizens

 

Seoul National University, South-Korea

 

June 15-17, 2022

 

 

 <https://dgsociety.org/dgo-2022> https://dgsociety.org/dgo-2022 and
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2022>
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2022

 

Twitter handle: #dgo2022

 

 

TThe Digital Government Society (DGS) will hold the 23nd Annual
International Conference on Digital Government Research - dg.o 2022, with a
special focus on the theme Intelligent Technologies, Governments and
Citizens". 

Data and computational algorithms make systems smarter, but should result in
smarter government and citizens. Intelligence and smartness affect all kinds
of public values - such as fairness, inclusion, equity, transparency,
privacy, security, trust, etc., 

and is not well-understood. These technologies provide immense opportunities
and should be used in the light of public values. Society and technology
co-evolve and we are looking for new wast to balance between them.
Specifically, the conference aims to advance research and practice in this
field.

 

TRACK 6. Smart Cities: Sustainable Smart Cities

 

Track chairs: 

 

Leonidas Anthopoulos, University of Thessaly, Greece

 

Dongwook Kim, Seoul National University of Science and Technology

 

Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York

 

 

Smart city mission deals with supporting cities become more friendly and
sustainable against current and future challenges like the climate change
and the community's prosperity. The recent COVID-19 pandemic showed how
fragile the local communities are, especially in big cities, and the ICT
appeared to play a crucial role, but with a limited smart city contribution.
This effect raised the importance of city resilience, which goes beyond the
known environmental threats to social and economic ones. The post-covid
period finds cities under their mitigation phase, where communities try to
return to normality and to realize how important their preparedness and
planning are for future disasters. As such, cities try to assess their
resilient performance and to secure their local systems against known and
unknown threats. Thus, both their efficiency and sufficiency are crucial to
be determined and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) circularity
appears to be a new promise for their future, with the use of smartness and
against it (i.e., with e-waste management). 

 

This track invites research and practices in inclusive, circular and
resilient smart cities, addressing topics such as intelligence for
circularity and resilience in cities; enhancing diverse digital skills
toward digital maturity; making the citizens data and digital service
prosumers; bringing the local community closer to the local digital and
circular transformation and generate new jobs; enabling collaboration and
governance that make everyone understand its role and commit in this
transition that transforms smart cities to intelligent spaces, circular and
resilient to adverse events. 

 

Recommended Topics:

 

- smart city sustainability and circularity;

- smart city inclusiveness and resilience;

- smart city key infrastructure and platforms;

- smart city implementation strategies and success indicators;

- smart government;

- smart city service innovations and impacts;

- smart digital citizen identity;

- citizen's behavior modeling;

- citizen engagement, industry 4.0 technologies;

- digital transformation, smart and connected communities;

- governance and policy issues of intelligent machines and man-machine
interactions;

- security, ethics and privacy issues;

- novel sharing and interactions in intelligent cities;

- smart city infrastructure and standards; applications and collaborations
based on the IoT and, smart sensors;

- Big Data analytics;

- civic technology movement, and intercity and intergovernmental
collaborations;

- Machine learning, Deep Learning, AI, Blockchain, AR/VR and Robotics for
cities and governments

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES 

 

- January 20, 2022: Extended Papers due

 

- March 31, 2022: Notifications of acceptance

 

- April 25, 2022: Camera-ready manuscripts due

 

- May 20, 2022: Early registration closes!

 

 

SUBMISSION TYPES AND FORMATS

 

Submissions need to follow the guidelines established for the dg.o
conference. Detailed instruction and ACM conference proceedings template 

will be available on conference website  <http://dgsociety.org/dgo-2022/>
http://dgsociety.org/dgo-2022/ under "submission guidelines".

 

Submission Site:  <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2022>
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2022

 

Dr. Leonidas Anthopoulos
Professor, University of Thessaly
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Geopolis campus, Larissa ring road, GR41500 Larissa, Greece
tel: +30 2410 684570
e-mail:lanthopo at uth.gr
LinkedIn profile:  <https://linkedin.com/in/leonidasanthopoulos>
https://linkedin.com/in/leonidasanthopoulos
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Associate Editor, IET Smart Cities
Associate Editor, IJPADA

 



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