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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

OpenTech 2010

UKUUG and friends. Sponsored by data.gov.uk
ULU, Malet St, London. Saturday 11th September 2010

Fifth GigaNet Annual Symposium

Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet)
Vilnius, Lithuania on 13 September 2010
Submissions closed

eInclusion of Youth at Risk - INCLUSO 2010 conference

Organised by the INCLUSO project.
Leuven, Belgium, 13 September 2010 - 14 September 2010
Submissions closed

3rd Summer School on Network and Information Security (NIS'10)

Privacy and Security in the Future Internet
Crete, Greece, 13th - 17th September, 2010

PEP-NET Summit

Hamburg, Germany, 23rd September 2010
Registration

ICT 2010: Digitally Driven

The European Commission's bi-annual ICT conference
Brussels Expo, 27-29 September 2010

Digital Futures

Digital Economy All Hands Meeting
In collaboration with the Research Councils UK Digital Economy Programme
Nottingham, October 11th and 12th, 2010
Submissions closed

World e.gov Forum (WEGF)

Previously the World e.democracy Forum; now the World e.gov Forum. Network event in
Paris, 13th -15th October, 2010

eChallenges e-2010

The twentieth in a series of Annual Conferences supported by the European Commission
Warsaw, Poland, 27th - 29th October 2010
Submissions closed

Online Information 2010

Online Information is the largest UK event dedicated to the information industry, providing an annual meeting place for the global information industry.
This year, one of the themes is Information management in the public sector, including e-democracy and e-participation: using online tools to encourage user participation.
Olympia, London, 30th November to 2nd December, 2010

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HICSS-44 E-Government Track

HICCS 44, Hawaii,U.S. 4-7th January, 2011
Nine minitracks and a full-day symposium cover the full spectrum of research avenues of electronic government including minitracks dedicated to emerging topics, open government, and social networking.
Submissions closed.

EDEM 2011 (pdf)

EDEM11 conference, hosted by the Austrian Computer Society, will take place in Vienna, 8 -9th September 2011
Chaired by Alexander Prosser (Vienna University of Ecomics and Business).

CeDEM 11

Conference for E-democracy, E-participation and E-voting
Danube University Krems, Austria, 5-6 May 2011
Chaired by Peter Parycek (Center for E-Government, Danube University Krems) and Robert Krimmer (E-Voting.CC, Vienna)

ECEG 2011

11th European Conference on eGovernment
Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 16-17 June 2011.
Call for papers. Submissions by 25th of November 2010.

See also the eDemocracy Calendar
and the Demo-net news and events page.

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Calls for papers: journals etc

Calls for papers related to conferences are listed above, under events.

International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG): Special Issue"

(Re)Creating Public Sphere, Civic Culture and Civic Engagement: Public Service Media vs. Online Social Networks
Deadline for paper submission : September 10, 2010

eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government (JeDEM)

In collaboration with the PEP-NET, the Centre for E-Government at the Danube University Krems invites you to submit an article for the third issue of the eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government (JeDEM): Sustainable eParticipation
Guest Editors: Rolf Luehrs (PEP-NET, TuTech Innovation GmbH, D) and Francesco Molinari (SmartIntuitions Ltd., CY)
Deadline for submission: 21 June 2010

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.

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.

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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