Events & Calls for Participation
These calls and events are chosen due to their relevance to e-governance and related themes. The ITC may not be directly involved.
Conferences, workshops and events
ICT 2008: "I"s to the Future
EU research event for information and communication technologies
Lyon, France, 25 -27th November, 2008
Two networking sessions, organised by Demo-net members, will take place within ICT 2008. The two sessions are: eGovernance and eParticipation, organised by Maria Wimmer and Policy modelling and simulation, organised by Jeremy Millard.
eParticipation Scotland Baseline Workshop
Napier University, Edinburgh, 27th November, 2008
If you are interested in attending, please contact Ella Taylor-Smith: e.taylorsmith@napier.ac.uk
World e-Parliament Conference 2008
World e-Parliament Conference 2008
European Parliament, Brussels, 25 and 26th November 2008
ICEGOV 2008
2nd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
Cairo, Egypt, 1 - 4 December 2008
(submissions: closed)
HICSS-42
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Hilton Waikoloa Resort, Big Island, Hawaii, January 5-8, 2009
Electronic Government Track
E-Participation and E-Citizenship Minitrack
Socio-technical Design Minitrack
(submissions: closed)
Global Electronic Government Research and Practice Community
Hosted by HICSS-42
Hilton Waikoloa Resort, Big Island, Hawaii,5 January, 2009
IADIS e-Society 2009
IADIS e-Society 2009 conference aims to address the main issues of concern within the Information Society
Barcelona, Spain, February 25-28, 2009
Call for papers. Submissions deadline extended to 19 November 2008
ICEGOV 2009
First International Conference on eGovernment and eGovernance of TURKSAT
(Turksat Satellite Communication Cable TV and Operation Inc.) organized by SoSReS (Social Sciences Research Society)
Ankara, Turkey, 12-13th March 2009
(submissions: closed)
iGov Research Institute
The iGov Research Institute is a week-long residential program of the Center
for Technology in Government. It provides doctoral students from around the world an opportunity to assess
the impact of information and communication technologies on the public sector and to understand the value
of doing research in an international context.
Seattle, Washington, USA, June 21-28, 2009
Applications by March 2, 2009
eGOV- 2009
Eighth international EGOV conference
Within the DEXA conference cluster.
Linz, Austria, August 30th - September 2nd, 2009
ePart- 2009
First international conference on eParticipation (ePart) 2009
Sister (and sequential) conference to EGOV focusing on eParticipation research.
Within the DEXA conference cluster.
Linz, Austria, September 2nd-4th, 2009
Call for papers. Submissions by 28th February, 2009
eDem 2009
2009 Conference on Electronic Democracy
Vienna, Austria, 7 - 8th September, 2009
See also the
eDemocracy Calendar
and the Demo-net news and events page.
Calls for papers: journals etc
Calls for papers related to conferences are listed above, under events.
European Journal of ePractice
The scope of the European Journal of ePractice reflects the three domains of the ePractice.eu:
eGovernment, eHealth and eInclusion.
Note that the 7th issue will be an eParticipation special:
Deadline for paper submission is 17th November 2008. (Publication: February 2009)
JSEB Special Issue on E-Participation in Southern Europe and the Balkans: Issues of democracy and participation via electronic media (pdf)
Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans
Initial Submission deadline: January 31st, 2009
International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development
The overall mission of this journalis to provide both a practical and comprehensive forum for exchanging research
ideas and down-to-earth practices which bridge the social and technical gap within organisations and society at large.
Contact Elayne Coakes.
Volume 1, Issue 1, January-March 2009.
Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy
Transforming Government publishes leading scholarly research on the subject of technology integration and management of Government, and how this impacts on organisations and people.
Journal of Information Technology & Politics
The inaugural issue is out.
JITP seeks high-quality manuscripts on the challenges and opportunities presented by information
technology in politics and government.
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