**FULL PAPERS DUE 1 JUNE 2009**
**EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION EXPIRES 1 JULY 2009**

IDIA2009 Development Informatics Conference
28-30 October 2009
Digitally Empowering Communities:
Learning from Development Informatics Practice

http://www.developmentinformatics.org/conferences/2009/3rd.html


Call for Papers
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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 Full Papers
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Important dates

1 June 2009 Full papers due for blind peer review
1 August 2009 Peer review results
1 September 2009 Final version of papers due

All submissions must be made via the online registration system:
http://www.conftool.net/idia2009/


Registration Information
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Participant registration is open.

Early bird offer expires on 1 July 2009.

Please consult the conference website for registration details.

To register for the conference use the online registration system:
http://www.conftool.net/idia2009/


Conference Fees
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Conference fees start at €190 for students and €240 for regular delegates.

Please consult the conference website for conference fee details.


Accommodation
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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 accommodation, transport to the venue, and 
for meals.

Accommodation prices start at €240 for 5 nights and includes certain meals. 

Please consult the conference website for accommodation options.

Accommodation reservations can be made via the online registration system:
http://www.conftool.net/idia2009/


Venue
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IDIA2009 will be held at a fully equipped conference venue inside 
the Berg-en-Dal camp in the Kruger National Park's southwest corner, 
about 400Km from Johannesburg, South Africa.

Details about Berg-en-dal:
http://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/camps/berg-en-dal/
http://www.routes.co.za/nationalparks/kruger/berg-en-dal/


About IDIA
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Development Informatics specialises in communities in constrained 
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.
http://www.developmentinformatics.org/conferences/2009/3rd.html









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