CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We aim to bring together a diverse gathering of researchers and scholars spanning the many domains of information science, philosophy, and sociology to meet and discuss, to present state of the art demonstrations, and to envisage possible futures.
As a hub for building a network for intellectual cooperation we hope to expand our shared knowledge for promotion of a humane and sustainable infosphere.
The general aims of the summit are:
- to explore the impact of the sciences of information and machine information processes (e.g. computation and information media) on social processes and meaning-making (e.g. cognition).
- to explore the foundations of the sciences of information, computation, communication, and cognition.
The Summit is planned as a gathering of workshops, conferences, tracks, poster sessions, and demonstrations connected by commonplenary talks, social events, exhibitions, discussions, etc.
CALL FOR PRESENTATION PROPOSALS
We invite participants to submit proposals for oral or poster presentations. Presentation proposals should be submitted as PDF files that include title, an abstract of no more than 300 words, proposers’ names, titles, affiliations, and primary contact email.
Proposals can be targeted to specific mini-conferences, workshops, or panels, but can also be submitted without any specific topic or session designation.
Presentation proposals should be submitted through your account portal under "My Abstracts". (You need to create an account here first).
15 April 2019 Submission deadline for individual presentation
proposals and abstracts
1 May 2019 Acceptance notification
CALL FOR EVENTS PROPOSALS
We invite participants from research institutions, companies, civil society organizations and other stakeholders involved in the development and understanding of information sciences or their meaning and broader implications to send us proposals for the following kinds of events as a part of IS4SI-2019 summit:
- conferences
- workshops
- panels
- tutorials
- exhibitions
- poster sessions
- demonstrations
- artistic events or similar
Event proposals should be submitted through your account portal under "My Abstracts". (You need to create an account here first).
Workshop or sub conference proposals should be in PDF format and include the following information:
- Event, workshop, or session title.
- Proposers’ names, titles, affiliations, and primary contact email.
- Topics.
- Program outline (including preference for half- or full-day event,
- estimated numbers of orals, posters, and invited talks).
- Names and short information about any tentative/confirmed invited
- speakers
- Expected number of attendees.
- Any special space or equipment requests.
Dates:
Submissions can be submitted starting immediately
15 March 2019: Submission deadline for event, workshop, mini-conference, or panel proposals
15 April 2019: Submission deadline for presentation titles and abstracts
1 April 2019: Acceptance notification for event, workshop, mini-conference, or panel proposals
Acceptance notifications for presentation proposals will be sent on a rolling basis