From: ct2...@googlegroups.com <ct2...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Shelly 
Farnham
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 2:36 PM
To: ct2...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [CT2021] Communities & Technologies (C&T) 2021 -- Early Bird 
Registration Ends Tomorrow, Fri May 28

This is a friendly reminder that our early bird registration for the 10th 
International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T), to be held June 
20-25, ends tomorrow Friday, May 28, at midnight. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, 
it will be held virtually online with reduced main conference early bird 
registration fees of $150 standard / $100 student.

Learn more and register here: https://2021.comtech.community/

We have a really fantastic program lined up, thanks to the hard work of our 
organizing committee and all the amazing papers, case studies, posters, and 
workshops accepted to our program, focused on our 2021 theme "Wicked Problems 
in the Age of Tech".  Check out our At-a-Glance program highlights below.

C&T 2021 Program At a Glance
PS
Time
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
June 21
June 21
June 22
June 23
June 24
June 25
8:00
Welcome Lobby
Welcome Lobby
Welcome Lobby
Welcome Lobby
Welcome Lobby
Welcome Lobby
8:30
Community Day


Workshop A: The Arts-based Creative Approaches
(half day)



Workshop B:
The Ethical Approaches to Smart Environments
(half day)
Workshop C:
The Grassroots Communities (full day)



Welcome
Paper Session D:
Social Media
9:00
Opening Keynote:
Kate Starbird
Revealing the “Big Lie”: Collaborative Data Science for Rapid Response to 
Online Disinformation
Closing Keynote:
Shalini Kantayya
Beyond Coded Bias: Data Rights as Human Rights
10:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10:30
Community Day
Paper Session A:
C&T in a Pandemic
Paper Session E: Community and Collaboration 1
Paper Session G:
Sustainable Communities
12:15
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
1:30
Community Day
Paper Session B:
Civic Engagement
Paper Session F: Community and Collaboration 2
Paper Session H: Food and Agriculture
2:45
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
3:00
Coffee Break
3:15
Community Day
Poster Session
Town Hall and Closing
3:30
Paper Session C:
Special Topics
4:30
4:45

See our detailed program here: https://2021.comtech.community/program/

More about C&T 2021:


The biennial International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T) is 
the premier international forum for stimulating debate and disseminating 
research on the complex connections between communities – in their multiple 
forms – and information and communication technologies. C&T is brought to you 
by EUSSET, the European Society for Socially Embedded Systems, who also brings 
you ECSCW.



The theme of C&T 2021 is “Wicked Problems in the Age of 
Tech<https://2021.comtech.community/2020/06/13/2021-theme/>,” inviting 
participants to examine the positive and negative implications of new trends in 
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) impacting communities, civil 
society and the common good.  Papers and proposals were accepted from a variety 
of relevant perspectives including technology, philosophy, social sciences, 
policy, design, business, art, the humanities, and so on.



We are very much looking forward to seeing you in June!



Sincerely,



Shelly



Shelly D. Farnham, Ph.D.

General Chair

C&T 2021<https://2021.comtech.community/>

Get updates on Twitter @comtech2021<https://twitter.com/comtech2021>, 
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list<https://groups.google.com/g/ct2021>.



**** Program Committee ****

Program Co-chairs

  *   Kentaro Toyama, W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community Information at the 
University of Michigan School of Information
  *   Sara Fox, Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Human 
Computer Interaction Institute, Director of the Tech Solidarity Lab, and 
founding member of the Community-Tech Collective

Case Studies Co-Chairs

  *   Maria Menendez-Blanco, Assistant Professor at  the Computer Science 
department of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
  *   Giacomo Poderi, Assistant Professor, Digital Design Department, IT 
University of Copenhagen

Workshop Co-Chairs

  *   Anne Weibert, Research Associate at the Universitat Siegen
  *   Jasmine Jones, Assistant Professor in Computer and Information Science at 
Berea College

Posters and Demos Co-Chairs

  *   Anna De Liddo, Senior Research Fellow at KMi (Knowledge Media Institute), 
The Open University, in Milton Keynes (UK), working on Collective Intelligence 
and online deliberation See idea.kmi.open.ac.uk<http://idea.kmi.open.ac.uk/>
  *   Yuheng Hu, Assistant Professor at Information and Decision Sciences, 
University of Illinois at Chicago

Proceedings Chair

  *   Florian Cech, Faculty of Informatics, Vienna University of Technology and 
Center for Informatics and Society // CIS

Social Media Chair

  *   Tanja Ertl, PhD Student, Department of Information Systems, esp. IT for 
the Aging Society, University of Siegen

Student Volunteers Co-Chairs

  *   Konstantin Aal, PhD Student, Department for Business Informatics and New 
Media of the University of Siegen
  *   Madison Snider, PhD Candidate, Department of Communication, University of 
Washington

Community Day Chair

  *   Douglas Schuler, Professor Emeritus, The Evergreen State College, and 
Executive Director, Public Sphere Project

General Organizing Committee

  *   Douglas Schuler, Professor Emeritus, The Evergreen State College, and 
Executive Director, Public Sphere Project
  *   Chris Coward Senior Principal Research Scientist at the University of 
Washington Information School, director of the Technology & Social Change 
Group, and co-founder of the Center for an Informed Public.
  *   Adrienne Russell Mary Laird Wood Professor of Communication and 
co-director of the Center of Journalism, Media, and Democracy in the Department 
of Communication.
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