Reminder: 

Astracts for the IDIA2009 Development Informatics Conference should be
submitted online by 14 March 2009: http://www.conftool.net/idia2009/

Updated conference details (incl. fees) are on the website:
http://www.developmentinformatics.org/conferences/2009/3rd.html 

Key deadlines are:

14 March 2009 Final date for submission of Abstracts
1 April 2009 Notification of acceptance of Abstracts
1 June 2009 Full papers due for blind peer review
1 August 2009 Peer review results
1 September 2009 Final version of papers due


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Plantinga <paul.planti...@infotech.monash.edu>
> Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 5:48 pm
> Subject: [DDN] Fwd: CALL FOR PAPERS: IDIA2009 Development Informatics
> Conference 28-30 October 2009 Kruger National Park, South Africa
> To: digitaldivide@digitaldivide.net
> 
> > 
> > CALL FOR PAPERS
> > 
> > IDIA2009 Conference
> > 28-30 October 2009
> > Digitally Empowering Communities:
> > Learning from Development Informatics Practice
> > 
> > www.developmentinformatics.org/conferences/2009/3rd.html
> > 
> > 
> > Call for papers
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > The 3rd International IDIA Conference will be held in Africa in 
> > order to 
> > make it easier for interested parties of this continent to 
> > participate. 
> > The conference is aimed at researchers, policy-makers and 
> > reflective 
> > practitioners. It will be managed by the School of Information 
> > Technology, Monash South Africa (Johannesburg). Monash University 
> > is 
> > seeking to accelerate its engagement internationally, and this 
> > conference reflects this commitment.
> > 
> > The Conference will be held at the Berg-en-Dal camp in the Kruger 
> > National Park, South Africa.
> > 
> > The Conference Committee calls for papers on the following 
> themes. 
> > Papers will be peer-reviewed. Selected papers will be published 
> in 
> > an 
> > accredited Journal.
> > 
> > While the main language of the conference will be English, 
> > participation 
> > from Francophone and Portuguese-speaking Africa is most welcome.
> > 
> > 1. Communities and empowerment
> > 
> >   * What are developing communities?
> >   * Does every community need to 'develop'?
> >   * What does 'empowerment' mean in a DI context?
> >   * Why should communities be empowered with ICT?
> >   * What are the objectives of empowering communities?
> >   * What are the methods and instruments to empower communities?
> >   * Implications of the full range of 'digital divides'.
> > 
> > 
> > 2. Development Informatics and ICT4D
> > 
> >   * Satisfying basic development needs with ICT.
> >   * What ICT cannot achieve; its limitations in development 
> practice.>   * The range of changing economic models for empowering 
> > communities 
> > with ICT.
> >   * What are the special ICT issues for deep rural communities?
> >   * Giving voices to the poor via ICT; the necessity of advocacy.
> >   * The relevance of ICT planning and policies.
> >   * Does development automatically empower; the role of vested 
> ICT 
> > interests?
> >   * Ethical and moral issues, eg. the barefoot economist debate, 
> > top-down/bottom-up/dual system approaches, and technological 
> > determinism.   * Global versus regional implementation
> > 
> > 
> > 3. DI in practice
> > 
> >   * What are the technical issues, networking problems, and 
> > relevant 
> > ICT devices?
> >   * System design for the bottom of the pyramid of the digital 
> divide>   * Do small communities benefit from ICT, or is it only 
> > applicable on 
> > a large (regional, national) scale?
> >   * How do the micro social groups (eg. households and families) 
> > use 
> > ICT for their business?
> >   * Evaluating separate and integrated business, government and 
> > civil 
> > society ICT solutions.
> >   * Issues of free access and sustainable access.
> >   * Business filling the gap in the absence of government 
> > co-ordination of ICT practice.
> >   * When business practice and community expectation collide in 
> > ICT, 
> > who suffers?
> >   * Differences between individual access (such as OLPC, mobile 
> > phones) and public access (telecentres, MPCCs).
> >   * Open source vs proprietary systems.
> > 
> > 
> > 4. Opportunities
> > 
> >   * The future of skills and literacy training, and professional 
> > development, as part of ICT.
> >   * Opportunities for professional communities to contribute to ICT.
> >   * Eliciting expressions of local concern and building them into 
> > ICT 
> > programs.
> >   * Ensuring that external ICT solutions meet local needs.
> >   * Balancing short-term and long-term ICT solutions.
> >   * Universal access as a dream or reality?
> >   * What is the appropriate role of developed countries in 
> > assisting 
> > with ICT empowerment?
> >   * Adapting developed values and practices to suit ICT contexts.
> >   * Which community networking principles best assist with ICT?
> >   * Is it meaningful to consider the role of the 'international 
> > community' in ICT?
> >   * Ongoing, universally-applicable measures of the effectiveness 
> > of 
> > ICT for empowerment.
> >   * Comparative studies of ICT for empowerment.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Submission of abstracts and proposals
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Abstracts and proposals (not full papers) can only be submitted 
> via 
> > the 
> > electronic registration system which will become available shortly.
> > 
> > Important dates
> > 
> > 14 March 2009 Final date for submission of Abstracts
> > 1 April 2009 Notification of acceptance of Abstracts
> > 1 June 2009 Full papers due for blind peer review
> > 1 August 2009 Peer review results
> > 1 September 2009 Final version of papers due
> > 
> > 
> > Registration Information
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Registration Information will become available in the first 
> quarter 
> > of 
> > 2009, latest by 1 April. Details will be posted on the website.
> > 
> > 
> > Conference fees
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > See website for details.
> > 
> > 
> > The conference venue is in a difficult to access, remote 
> location, 
> > which 
> > will result in transport problems. Accommodation in chalets 
> > requires 
> > self-catering for meals.
> > 
> > 
> > In view of this, the Conference Organisers have made special 
> > arrangements for transport to the venue, and for meals.
> > 
> > 
> > Conference fee: to be confirmed, as we are still finalising some 
> > sponsorhips to make the fee cheaper.
> > 
> > 
> > Details about Berg-en-dal:
> > 
> > www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/camps/berg-en-dal/
> > www.routes.co.za/nationalparks/kruger/berg-en-dal/
> > 
> > 
> > About IDIA
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Development Informatics specialises in communities in constraint 
> > contexts, such as rural, distant, poor, or disadvantaged 
> > communities in 
> > developing countries and regions. Community Informatics focuses 
> on 
> > communities in developed countries.
> > 
> > 
> > IDIA was founded in 2006 and has held national workshops on 
> > Development 
> > Informatics, as well as two international conferences. IDIA2009 
> is 
> > the 
> > 3rd International IDIA Conference, which will be held on 28-30 
> > October 
> > 2009 at the Kruger National Park, South Africa.
> > 
> > 
> > _________________
> > 
> > Dr Jacques Steyn (Director: IDIA), on behalf of the organising 
> > committee.www.developmentinformatics.org/conferences/2009/3rd.html
> > 
> > 
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