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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
2010 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS ’10)
THEME: “Social Implications of Emerging Technologies” June 7-9, 2010 Wollongong,* New South Wales, Australia ISTAS’10 will be held at the University of Wollongong The IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS) is an annual international forum sponsored by the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT). ISTAS`10 in Wollongong, NSW, Australia, will bring together participants sharing research, projects, and ideas about: Automatic Identification Automatic identification technologies including biometrics (DNA), RFID Surveillance, dataveillance, sousveillance, anti-surveillance, uberveillance National security, emergency response, border control, e-tollways, e-passports Location-Based Services Geographic information systems, digital mapping, geotagging, street view, CCTV Location-based services, global positioning systems (GPS), tracking, monitoring Social Networking Social networking applications, blogs, glogs, cyberstalking, collaboration Data collection, data merging, data matching, data mining, disclosure Mobile comms, wearable computing, ubiquity, context-aware applications Nanotechnology Microchip implants, biomedical solutions, diagnostics, drug delivery Nanotechnology, bionics, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, robots, cyborgs Privacy, Security & Human Rights Cyberethics, privacy, data protection, trust, control, consent, transborder flows Security, law enforcement, covert/overt policing, laws, regulations, public policy Social implications, registers, human rights, intellectual property, social equity Additional papers on other traditional fields of interest to SSIT also are welcome. ISTAS ‘10 will be a multi-disciplinary event for engineers, scientists, researchers in the social sciences, arts/law and humanities, and decision makers in the public and private sectors. Important Dates Abstract submission (200 words) October 2, 2009 Full/Short paper submission (5000/2000 words): November 13, 2009 Author notification: February 26, 2010 Final camera-ready copy: March 26, 2010 All submissions to Katina Michael at: katina@uow.edu.au. For more information visit: www.ieeessit.org or www.uow.edu.au. Sponsored by the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology Organizing Committee and Program Committee Chairs: Dr. Holly Tootell and Dr. Katina Michael, School of Information Systems and Technology, Faculty of Informatics, University of Wollongong. * Wollongong is less than an hour away from Sydney by car/train/bus. |
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