[AISWorld] CFP: HICSS-58 Special Track on IT, Social Justice, and Marginalized Contexts

Nancy Deng ndeng at csudh.edu
Tue May 21 12:28:28 EDT 2024


HICSS-58 paper deadline is June 15, 2024—less than a month away!

We invite you to submit your manuscript to our special Track on Information Technology, Social Justice and Marginalized Contexts. https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-58/information-technology-social-justice-and-marginalized-contexts/#the-bright-and-dark-side-of-social-media-in-the-marginalized-contexts-minitrack<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-58/information-technology-social-justice-and-marginalized-contexts/*the-bright-and-dark-side-of-social-media-in-the-marginalized-contexts-minitrack__;Iw!!P7nkOOY!scBUGzja24M9NbBvZ3JM6R3oOQFwSgE3tXo3oX4Lt9yim-HXqWTzFf1nhddeNCyM7K9w8rHYP1PVQP7W$>

Unsure if your paper fits our track? Check out the editorial that KD Joshi and Nancy Deng wrote: "IT Research in Marginalized Contexts: An Evolving Landscape" in The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 55, 2 (May 2024), 6–13. https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3663682.3663684<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3663682.3663684__;!!P7nkOOY!scBUGzja24M9NbBvZ3JM6R3oOQFwSgE3tXo3oX4Lt9yim-HXqWTzFf1nhddeNCyM7K9w8rHYP7lGHAIw$>

This year, this invited track has 14 mini-tracks that focus on socio-technical issues in marginalized contexts to not only uncover digital inequities and social injustices but also to find ways to build systems of empowerment through technology.  We are grateful to have a team of 45 mini-track co-chairs who are passionate about this topic.


The 14 minitracks and the minitrack co-chairs are:
(1)-AI AND DIGITAL DISCRIMINATION

Sara Moussawi; Jason Kuruzovich; Minoo Modaresnezhad; Xuefei (Nancy) Deng

(2)-BRIGHT AND DARK SIDE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MARGINALIZED CONTEXTS

Tom Mattson; Jie Ren; Qin Weng

(3)-CHANGING NATURE OF WORK – MORE INCLUSIVE LABOR MARKETS AND WORK PRACTICES THROUGH DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Joseph Taylor; Lauri Wessel; Jan-Hendrik Passoth

(4)-COMBATING ABUSES OF POWER IN SYSTEMS

Melissa Ocepek; Joshua Rubin; Rebecca Kush

(5)-DECOLONIZING TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

Hameed Chughtai; Sherae Daniel; Pitso Tsibolane

(6)-DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION IN TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATION

Ester Gonzalez; Sam Zaza; Angsana Techatassanasoontorn

(7)-FROM DIGITAL DIVIDE TO DIGITAL EQUITY AND INCLUSION

Israr Qureshi; Carmen Leong; Arlene Bailey; K.D. Joshi

(8)-GENDER AND TECHNOLOGY

Regina Connolly; Cliona McParland; Mina Jafarijoo

(9)-ICT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Nishant Vishwamitra; Daniel Pienta; Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

(10)-ICT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Jan Kietzmann; Andrew Park

(11)-RESPONSIBLE APPROACHES TO BLOCKCHAIN, CRYPTOCURRENCY, AND FINTECH

Yibai Li; Kaiguo Zhou; Wanli Liu

(12)-STEM EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT: ADDRESSING EQUITY AND INCLUSION FOR UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS

Curtis Cain; Asli Yagmur Akbulut; Benyawarath Yaa Nithithanatchinnapat

(13)-SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE AND RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE

Arif Perdana; Juliana Sutanto; Misita Anwar; Intan Azura Mokhtar

(14)-VALUE SENSITIVE DESIGN

Adam Poulsen; Oliver Burmeister; Janet Davis; David Hendry



We look forward to receiving your submissions by June 15, 2024.

K.D. Joshi and Nancy Deng, Track Chairs

HICSS-58 Special Track: Information Technology, Social Justice and Marginalized Contexts



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