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CI Symposium 2021 : The 3rd Annual Symposium on Applications Of Contextual Integrity | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://privaci.info/ci_symposium/cfp.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
We intend to hold the 3rd Annual Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity on September 30- October 1 in Chicago at the University of Chicago subject to COVID-19 restrictions. This will be a hybrid event in which attendees can participate either in-person or over Zoom. We will provide the details closer to the dates of the symposium.
The aim of the symposium is to foster interaction among diverse communities of research and practice using Contextual Integrity to reason about privacy, and to design and evaluate, craft regulation, and generate formal logics for privacy. We will accept any of the following submission types: A 4-page position paper on work in progress (references not included in the page limit) An extended abstract (1-2 pages) summarizing published or mature work. Please include a short “works cited” section situating your work within it and clarifying its contribution. If your topic is entirely novel or interdisciplinary, please indicate that as well. If your abstract is accepted, you will have the option of posting the longer paper on the symposium website. A 1-page description of an interesting use case to be discussed at the symposium. A 1-page description of real-world case study from industry or policy. The workshop will not publish formal (i.e. archival) proceedings. Instead, the workshop aims to foster discussion and feedback to improve work-in-progress for subsequent publication elsewhere. With author’s permission, accepted submissions will be posted on the website, but will not be considered archival publications. Submissions will be peer-reviewed by the workshop’s Program Committee and accepted based on relevance and potential to contribute to workshop discussions and goals. We encourage submissions from diverse disciplinary sources, methods, and contributions, including: Empirical studies (qualitative, quantitative, experimental) Legal, philosophical, ethical, and policy analysis System design and/or implementations Combinations of the above |
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