[AISWorld] AMCIS 2023 CFP – Social Inclusion and Socio-Technical Issues
Daniel Rush
danrush at boisestate.edu
Wed Feb 1 19:41:05 EST 2023
The Social Inclusion and Socio-Technical Issues (SIG SI) Track invites
submissions to our six mini-tracks:
1. SI General Track
2. Using IS for Good
3. Social Theory in Information Systems Research (STIR '23)
4. Social Inclusion of Refugees, Migrants, and Marginalized Groups Through
Technology
5. Immersive Technologies (AR/VR) and Social Inclusion
6. Leveraging Technology to Promote Equity, Accessibility, and
Inclusiveness
Detailed descriptions for each minitrack can be found at
https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-27
The Social Inclusion track welcomes relevant empirical and qualitative
research, in either completed research or emergent research format, that
relates to the mission of SIG Social Inclusion (SIG SI). While research
about inclusion spans multiple facets of everyday life, this year we adopt
the theme of the conference and call for papers related to diversity,
equity and inclusion (DEI) and ethical issues related to the adoption and
use of emergent technologies, AI and algorithmic biases, and digital
platforms and societal challenges for e-inclusion. In addition, we welcome
papers that tackle the general topics of inclusion: the
under-representation of gender minorities, race, ethnicities,
neurodiversity, and abilities in the IS field, intersectionality of
identities (such as ethnicity, gender and socio-economic class),
socioeconomic divisions that impact access to or use of technology,
designing for the differently-abled, the digital divide, underserved groups
in the information society, and a range of topics related to human
diversity, and the “haves” and “have nots” in an information society.
Key Dates:
* March 1, 2023: Completed research and ERFs submissions due at 10 AM
Eastern time
* April 17, 2023: Authors informed of decision
* April 21, 2023: Revised, camera-ready papers (Full and ERF) are due
Amy Connolly, Leigh Mutchler, and Dan Rush
Social Inclusion and Socio-Technical Issues (SIG SI) Track Chairs
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