Apologies for cross posting. There is still time to submit an abstract to
Oxford's Connected Life conference coming up in June. Registration is only
£10 and travel bursaries will be available. Details below and at
http://connectedlife.oii.ox.ac.uk/connected-life-15/cfp/
Cheers,
Scott
Connected Life 2015 is a day-long conference dedicated to igniting
multidisciplinary exchanges and showcasing exciting Internet research. We
welcome students and faculty from all disciplines, including (but not
limited to) business, computer science, economics, education, history,
international relations, law, linguistics, literature, media and
communications, medicine, philosophy, politics, psychology, and sociology.
Like last year’s inaugural conference, Connected Life 2015 will foster
collaborations within and beyond Oxford in pursuit of an enhanced
understanding of the Internet and its multifaceted effects upon society.
We invite the submission of proposals for presentations on ongoing or
recent research. Proposals that address our key thematic questions are
particularly encouraged: How does our digital society intersect with
existing social structures, institutions, and relationships? What are the
impacts of digital technology on society and how will these evolve? Topics
of interest include (but are not limited to):
Politics and Public Policy
Science and Technology
Teaching and Education
Gender and Identity
Digital Humanities
Cybersecurity, Surveillance, and Censorship
Big Data Methods
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Virtual Markets and Economies
Internet Infrastructure and Protocols
Social Networking
History of the Internet
Mobile Technologies
Media and Journalism
The above categories are intended only to provide a general direction for
what can be discussed. We welcome submissions on any research topic related
to the Internet; if you have questions about this, please contact a member
of the organising team. Please note that as we are calling for
presentations, not papers, proceedings will not be published. Therefore, we
are willing to consider abstracts based on papers submitted to other
conferences. However, we do recommend that clarification is first sought
from the other intended destination(s) for your work.
Submissions for oral presentations should be in the form of either an
abstract or blog post of 400-600 words. Please submit via email (to
connectedlife@oii.ox.ac.uk) by Tuesday, 31st March 2015. We encourage blog
posts that can be published on this website and generate discussion before
and after the conference; however, the choice of a blog post or traditional
abstract will not affect acceptance.
We are also accepting abstracts or blogs posts (also of 400-600 words) for
our Poster and Visualisation Fair, which will be running all day with a
dedicated session for questions after lunch. Time and space permitting, any
sort of visual is welcome (e.g., videos, interactive displays). We will do
our best to accommodate interesting work that fits with the conference
theme.
All abstracts and blog posts will be reviewed by a committee of students
and faculty from the Oxford Internet Institute. Notification of acceptances
will be communicated in mid-late April.
We are pleased to announce that we are able to provide travel support
bursaries (of around £100-150) for a limited number of participants from
outside the UK and Europe. If you are in need of financial assistance for
travel, please indicate this in your submission.
Registration will open in April. Like last year, there will be a
registration fee of £10 that covers lunch, tea and coffee, and a reception
at the end of the day.
We look forward to receiving and reviewing your submissions! If you have
any questions, don’t hesitate to email us at connectedlife@oii.ox.ac.uk.
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Scott Hale
Oxford Internet Institute
University of Oxford
http://www.scotthale.net/
scott.hale@oii.ox.ac.uk