[CITASA] [Tsc-all] SiSoM 2011 in Barcelona (Spain): Call for Papers (fwd)

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Barry Wellman
Mon, Feb 14, 2011 2:57 PM

fyi. I don't know anything more than this announcement

Barry Wellman


S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC              NetLab Director
Department of Sociology                  725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388
University of Toronto  Toronto Canada M5S 2J4  twitter:barrywellman
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman            fax:+1-416-978-3963
Updating history:      http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 10:02:51 +0100
From: Ricard Ruiz de Querol ricard.ruizdequerol@barcelonamedia.org
To: Ricard Ruiz de Querol ricard.ruizdequerol@barcelonamedia.org
Subject: [Tsc-all] SiSoM 2011 in Barcelona (Spain): Call for Papers

Dear colleagues,

As chair of the  First international workshop on Social Innovation and Social Media (SISoM 2011, www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011http://www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011) organized within the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Mediahttp://www.icwsm.org/2011/index.php (http://www.icwsm.org/2011), it is my pleasure to invite you to participate in the Call of Papers for the Workshop, as described below.

I would also appreciate it if you would forward this call to your network of potentially interested colleagues.

Most sincerely

Ricard Ruiz de Querol

Director, "Information, Technology and Society"
Barcelona Media
Tel. +34 646 375 869


Call for Papers: First international workshop on Social Innovation and Social Media (SISoM 2011)https://sites.google.com/site/sisom2011/Home
July 21, 2011, Barcelona, Spain
www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011http://www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011

Objectives:
The workshop seeks to integrate views at the intersection of several fields: computer and computational social science, policy design, social innovation, and technology development. The formal objective of the workshop is the collaborative drafting of a Manifesto on Social Media for Social Innovation, summarizing the challenges and proposals discussed at the workshop.
The workshop will explore two dimensions along which research might help social innovation to take place at a larger scale:

  • The conceptual and computational development of new frameworks for public policy modeling and implementation to help public authorities to harness the full potential of Social Media and social innovation;

  • The design of new Social Media tools offering better support to social innovators and policy designers.
    Overview:
    Social innovation refers to new strategies, concepts, ideas and organizations that meet social needs of all kinds - from working conditions and education to community development and health - and that extend and strengthen civil society. [Wikipedia]
    There is an obvious interest in using Social Media to achieve greater proximity between administrations and citizens. Social innovations, encompassing new forms of private-public partnership, are increasingly seen as necessary to better address a number of pressing social problems. The idea behind it is that new forms of engagement of citizens and private organizations can bring about substantial improvements of productivity in the “social sector” (public services plus charity).
    Empirical research has allowed to identify some basic design principles and rules behind successful and sustained bottom-up collaborative arrangements, of which communication is one key ingredient. Therefore, it could be expected that properly applying existing and new Social Media tools to those communication procedures will be a means of achieving the improvements on speed and scale required to extend the reach of social innovation. At the same time, research in the design and modeling of policies taking full account of this potential will also be required.
    Research Topics:
    Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to the following:

  • Design of innovative tools for social participation and collaboration;

  • Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of social participation;

  • Challenges and opportunities regarding the use of Social Media to address public policy problems;

  • Case studies of successful applications of Social Media to achieve social innovation (in particular,  combined with large-scale Social Media data analysis);

  • Policy areas best suited to apply Social Media as an instrument for social innovation (e.g. for inclusive audience: older people or developing countries).
    Important Dates:
    March 22, 2011: Paper Submission
    April 8, 2011: Acceptance Notification
    July 21, 2011: Workshop

Submission:
We invite original anonymized position papers up to 4 pages long. Papers should focus more on highlighting agenda issues than on research results.
Submissions must be in English, must be formatted according to the AAAI template:
http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php;
and must be made in PDF through EasyChair: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sisom2011http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sisom2011.
At least one of the authors of a submitted paper would be required to review other submissions, and at least one of the authors of an accepted paper would be required to attend the workshop. For further details on the submission process and the writing of theManifesto, please check the Workshop’s homepage.
www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011http://www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011

Ricard Ruiz de Querol

Information, Technology and Society
Tel. +34 646 375 869

fyi. I don't know anything more than this announcement Barry Wellman _______________________________________________________________________ S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC NetLab Director Department of Sociology 725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388 University of Toronto Toronto Canada M5S 2J4 twitter:barrywellman http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman fax:+1-416-978-3963 Updating history: http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php _______________________________________________________________________ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 10:02:51 +0100 From: Ricard Ruiz de Querol <ricard.ruizdequerol@barcelonamedia.org> To: Ricard Ruiz de Querol <ricard.ruizdequerol@barcelonamedia.org> Subject: [Tsc-all] SiSoM 2011 in Barcelona (Spain): Call for Papers Dear colleagues, As chair of the First international workshop on Social Innovation and Social Media (SISoM 2011, www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011<http://www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011>) organized within the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media<http://www.icwsm.org/2011/index.php> (http://www.icwsm.org/2011), it is my pleasure to invite you to participate in the Call of Papers for the Workshop, as described below. I would also appreciate it if you would forward this call to your network of potentially interested colleagues. Most sincerely Ricard Ruiz de Querol Director, "Information, Technology and Society" Barcelona Media Tel. +34 646 375 869 ------------------------------------- Call for Papers: First international workshop on Social Innovation and Social Media (SISoM 2011)<https://sites.google.com/site/sisom2011/Home> July 21, 2011, Barcelona, Spain www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011<http://www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011> Objectives: The workshop seeks to integrate views at the intersection of several fields: computer and computational social science, policy design, social innovation, and technology development. The formal objective of the workshop is the collaborative drafting of a Manifesto on Social Media for Social Innovation, summarizing the challenges and proposals discussed at the workshop. The workshop will explore two dimensions along which research might help social innovation to take place at a larger scale: * The conceptual and computational development of new frameworks for public policy modeling and implementation to help public authorities to harness the full potential of Social Media and social innovation; * The design of new Social Media tools offering better support to social innovators and policy designers. Overview: Social innovation refers to new strategies, concepts, ideas and organizations that meet social needs of all kinds - from working conditions and education to community development and health - and that extend and strengthen civil society. [Wikipedia] There is an obvious interest in using Social Media to achieve greater proximity between administrations and citizens. Social innovations, encompassing new forms of private-public partnership, are increasingly seen as necessary to better address a number of pressing social problems. The idea behind it is that new forms of engagement of citizens and private organizations can bring about substantial improvements of productivity in the “social sector” (public services plus charity). Empirical research has allowed to identify some basic design principles and rules behind successful and sustained bottom-up collaborative arrangements, of which communication is one key ingredient. Therefore, it could be expected that properly applying existing and new Social Media tools to those communication procedures will be a means of achieving the improvements on speed and scale required to extend the reach of social innovation. At the same time, research in the design and modeling of policies taking full account of this potential will also be required. Research Topics: Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to the following: * Design of innovative tools for social participation and collaboration; * Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of social participation; * Challenges and opportunities regarding the use of Social Media to address public policy problems; * Case studies of successful applications of Social Media to achieve social innovation (in particular, combined with large-scale Social Media data analysis); * Policy areas best suited to apply Social Media as an instrument for social innovation (e.g. for inclusive audience: older people or developing countries). Important Dates: March 22, 2011: Paper Submission April 8, 2011: Acceptance Notification July 21, 2011: Workshop Submission: We invite original anonymized position papers up to 4 pages long. Papers should focus more on highlighting agenda issues than on research results. Submissions must be in English, must be formatted according to the AAAI template: http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php; and must be made in PDF through EasyChair: www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sisom2011<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sisom2011>. At least one of the authors of a submitted paper would be required to review other submissions, and at least one of the authors of an accepted paper would be required to attend the workshop. For further details on the submission process and the writing of theManifesto, please check the Workshop’s homepage. www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011<http://www.sites.google.com/site/sisom2011> Ricard Ruiz de Querol Information, Technology and Society Tel. +34 646 375 869