2008-12-04

[Mycolleagues] Call for papers and proposals to the e-democracy 2009 conference

 

The 3rd International Conference on e-Democracy

"Next Generation Society: Technological and Legal Issues"

23 - 25 September 2009, Athens, Greece

About the conference

Recent developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have paved a world of advanced communication, intelligent information processing, and ubiquitous access to information and services. The ability to work, communicate, interact, conduct business, and enjoy digital entertainment virtually anywhere, is rapidly becoming common place due to a multitude of small devices, ranging from mobile phones and PDAs to RFID tags and wearable computers. The increasing number of connected devices and the proliferation of networks, provide no indication of a slowdown in this tendency. On the negative side, misuse of this same technology entails serious risks in various aspects, such as privacy violations, advanced electronic crime, cyber terrorism, and even enlargement of the digital divide. In extreme cases it may even threaten basic principles and human rights. The aforementioned issues raise an important question: Is our society ready to adopt the technological advances in ubiquitous networking, next generation Internet, and pervasive computing? To what extent will it manage to evolve promptly and efficiently to a Next Generation Society, adopting the forthcoming ICT challenges? The e-Democracy 2009 conference is dedicated to this issue. Through a comprehensive list of thematic areas under the title "Next Generation Society: Technological and Legal issues", the 2009 conference will try to stimulate discussions, create awareness, and provide information on the technological, ethical, legal, and political challenges ahead of us.

 

Topics

Ø  Identity management

Ø  Privacy, trust and dependability

Ø  Cyber-crime and organized crime

Ø  Digital surveillance, tracking, and monitoring

Ø  Social networking, blogs

Ø  Education and training

Ø  Online security

Ø  Pervasive, ubiquitous, and intelligent computing

Ø  e-Participation and Local e-government

Ø  Digital divide

Ø  Web-mobile ethics

Ø  Cyber-economics

Ø  Virtual communities

 

Invited speakers

Technological Issues:         Professor Andrew Stuart Tanenbaum

Legal Issues:                        Professor Spiros Simitis

 

Important dates

Papers

Submission of papers: February 28, 2009

Notification of Acceptance: April 30, 2009

Camera ready paper submission: May 29, 2009

 

Workshops/Tutorials

Submission of proposals for workshop-tutorials: December 15, 2008

Notification of Acceptance: December 30, 2008

 

Demos/Work in Progress

Submission of proposals for demos: April 30, 2009

Notification of Acceptance: May 29, 2009

 

Conference web site: http://www.e-democracy2009.gr

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