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CALL FOR PAPERS for the Digital Divide minitrack
Forty Annual Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences
(HICSS-40)
January 3-6, 2007
Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island

Additional detail may be found on HICSS primary web site:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

Digital divide plays an important role in last years' discourse in
theory and practice as well. Starting in the 90's by focusing on
infrastructures divides between the 'have' and 'have-not' and continuing
in the following years to other dimensions of the divide such as skill,
usage, governmental and communal support and more...
        
The mini-track calls for papers that study the digital divide in
different levels, methods and perspectives. Levels of the digital divide
such as: international, national, local, sector, communal, and also
individual.

Subjects related to the digital divide that are in the scope of this
mini-track but not limited to:
*       Socio-demographic factors- gender, age, education, income,
ethnic diversity, race diversity, language diversity, religiosity 
*       Social and governmental support - for example the use of
supportive initiatives, policy and applications to bridge the gap, or
how society and communities impact e-Inclusion
*       Conceptualization and theory of digital divide 
*       Comparative and local analysis of policy
*       Use - skills, frequency and time, locus, autonomy of use, what
do users do online and for what purpose 
*       Access and technology - infrastructure factors
*       Affordability
*       Accessibility focusing mainly in populations with special needs
*       Measurements index - e-readiness, DiDix and more

MINITRACK CHAIR:

Karine Barzilai-Nahon
Assistant Professor
The Information School
University of Washington
Mary Gates Hall, Room 370B, Box 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840, Tel- (206) 685-6668
Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Website -  www.ischool.washington.edu/karineb 


IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Abstract        Authors may contact Minitrack Chair for guidance and
indication of appropriate   content at anytime.
June 15 Authors submit full papers to the Peer Review System, following
Author Instructions found on the HICSS web site (www.hicss.hawaii.edu).
Papers undergo a double-blind review. 
August 15       Acceptance/Rejection notices are sent to Authors via the
Peer Review    System.
September 15    Authors submit Final Version of papers to the Peer
Review System web site.  


The Digital Divide minitrack is part of the Digital Media: Content and
Communication Track Chaired by Michael Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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Karine Barzilai-Nahon
Assistant Professor
The Information School
University of Washington
Mary Gates Hall, Room 370B, Box 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
(206) 685-6668, http://www.ischool.washington.edu/karineb


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