First ASE/IEEE International Conference on Social Informatics

28.12.11

Social Informatics can be broadly defined as interdisciplinary research areas of social studies, human dynamics, computing science, and industrial engineering technologies that consider social context. Social informatics has recently become one of the emerging themes across a number of information and communication technology fields and attracted significant interest from not only researchers in computing and social sciences, but also software and online game vendors, web entrepreneurs, political analysts, digital government practitioners. The First ASE/IEEE International Conference on Social Informatics provides a key forum for researchers and industry practitioners to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of art and practice of social informatics. 2012 Social Informatics conference will be held October 5-7, 2012. In conjunction with the SocialInformatics-2012 conference, workshops will be held. Please submit a workshop proposal including call for papers, organizing committee, important dates, short bio of the organizers to the SocialInformatics-2012 workshop chairs (SocialInformatics2012@googlegroups.com) before April 30, 2010. Proceedings of SocialInformatics-2012 workshops will be included the conference proceedings and ASE Human Journal. The workshops with more than 15 papers will be granted with a free complimentary registration for the leading workshop organizer.

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