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Conference: Central and Eastern European e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2017

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New deadline for abstract submission: November 15, 2016!

Main Conference Theme

Digital Divide is traditionally seen as the old vs. young, poor vs. wealthy, less educated vs. highly educated or users in the reform countries vs. Western Europeans in that the disadvantaged use internet and particularly mobile devices less frequently and readily due to obstacles in accessing these technologies. However, a closer look at real-world applications may cast some doubt on this simplistic view of the world; some examples: German authorities do not need to accept eInvoices whilst they are mandatory for the public sector in Austria and accepted in Moldova. Free WiFi is available at Hungarian and Croatian State Railways while Germany still struggles to introduce it on its railways. Recent studies reveal that elderly people have started to use Internet as intensively as the younger generation and prices also for mobile access have come down considerably. Can we still uphold the significance of the Digital Divide in the light of these phenomena?

The conference aims to explore to what extent the Danube Region is digitally divided, what the driving forces of these divisions are and what factors determine them. Understanding the Digital Divide is pivotal to promote cohesion in the Danube Region and to design effective policies to enhance regional integration.

The conference addresses public sector practitioners and policy makers, industry professionals and academia alike. The disciplines covered are primarily information sciences, law and administrative science, political science, sociology and economics. Theoretical and empirical contributions are equally welcome. We especially encourage submissions addressing the European Union in general, the Danube Region and the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Beyond the general theme papers are solicited in all areas of applying ICT to the Public Sector. The conference will particularly focus on, but not limit itself to, the following topics:

  •  Identity management for individuals,
  •  Privacy and data protection (including Cyber Security),
  •  eDemocracy on all levels (e.g., new forms of citizen participation, internet in political campaigns, eVoting),
  •  The role of the internet in revolutions and in transition processes,
  •  Transparency and anti-corruption,
  •  eTools to help establish a European public space,
  •  Open Data,
  •  Legal aspects of eGovernment and eDemocracy,
  •  Economic and social impact of eGovernment and eDemocracy,
  •  Enabling the Digital Single Market

The conference language will be English only. Papers will be subjected to a double-blind review process and published by the Austrian Computer Society.

Timeline and organisation
A two-stage selection process is to apply:
Oct 15, 2016 Nov 15, 2016 - Abstract submission (approx. 200 words), abstracts not reviewed but checked whether they are in scope
Nov 30, 2016 - Notification of whether the abstract is in scope combined with the invitation to submit the full conference paper
Dec 31, 2016 - Paper submission (max. 10 pages), double blind full paper review according to scientific standards
Feb 8, 2017 - Reviews out
March 7, 2017 - “Camera-ready” papers due (standard OCG format available)
April 28, 2017 - Volume available
May 4-5, 2017 - Conference

Please submit your abstracts/papers to [email protected]

More information for authors please find → here:
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Organizers:

Since 2015, the EDEM conference series, organized by OCG since 2007, has joined forces with the CEEeGov Days and strengthens the fields of citizen participation and digital democracy within the conference.

Digital Divide in the Danube Region: Is it still significant in explaining ICT adoptions in eDemocracy and eGovernment?
National University of Public Service and Andrássy University Budapest, Budapest, May 4-5, 2017.

Category: Noutăţi IDSI Tags: conference, CEEEGov Days, e-guvernare
Last updated:  05-10-2018 12:55:36
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