To: CITASA
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Alladi Venkatesh
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University of California
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From: Potnis, Devendra Dilip [mailto:dpotnis@utk.edu]
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015 6:41 AM
To: Alladi Venkatesh avenkate@uci.edu
Subject: Request to Broadcast CfP
AMCIS 2016 Call for Papers
Managing ICT4D Field Research in the Developing World: Challenges, Opportunities, & Innovative Solutions
ICTs in Global Development (SIGGlobDev) Track
NOTE: Authors of best papers in the ICTs in Global Development track will be invited to submit revised versions for fast-track review and possible publication in the journal Information Technology for Development (ITD) - http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/titd20/current
Description
A large number of ICT for development (ICT4D) projects cannot meet their objectives. One cause of the failures of ICT4D projects is related to the shortcomings in field research, an integral part of ICT4D projects. Field research primarily involves data collection, and often attempts to understand someone else's experience. The high failure rates of ICT4D projects call for fundamentally new ways to tackle the challenges experienced by researchers and practitioners when planning and conducting ICT4D field research.
This mini-track invites researchers and practitioners to share and analyze their success stories, failures, mistakes, and advice, which would gather momentum for a global discussion on better managing ICT4D field research, furthering the larger goal of socioeconomic and human development of marginalized communities across the developing world.
Suggested Topics
Topics include but are not limited to:
Factors influencing the planning, implementation, and reporting of ICT4D field research
Data collection challenges in the developing world: A multi-stakeholder perspective
Innovative process-based and technology-driven solutions to capture, store, and process different types of textual, numeric, audiovisual, and tactile data
Open data, big data, and real-time data for conducting ICT4D field research
Issues related to data security, privacy, ethics, copyrights, and intellectual property
What can ICT4D field research in the developing and developed world learn from each other?
Applications of established theoretical frameworks and perspectives from multiple disciplines like anthropology, HCI, computer science, information science, MIS, etc. for managing ICT4D field research
Managing the scope, time, cost, quality, HR, communication, and risks related to ICT4D field research
Ways to develop the skills and knowledge needed to conduct ICT4D field research
Dynamic inter-relationship between contextual factors (e.g., policy frameworks, environmental conditions, culture, etc.), research methods, and local assistants in ICT4D field research
Applications of emerging technologies like NFC, M&E tools, SMAC, etc. to manage ICT4D field research
IMportant Date
March 2, 2016 (10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time): Deadline for paper submissions
Instructions for Authors
The entire paper should be no more than 5,000 words, including all materials and sections such as figures, tables, and references. All conference submissions will be double-blind, peer reviewed, and must be submitted using the online submission system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2016. For complete instructions for authors and information about the conference, visit the AMCIS 2016 website at http://amcis2016.aisnet.org.
Devendra Potnis, M.S., M.P.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
School of Information Sciences
University of Tennessee
1345 Circle Park Dr., Suite 451
Knoxville, TN 37996
+1-865-974-2148; Twitter: DPotnis
https://www.sis.utk.edu/users/devendra-potnis