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David Lazer
(Methodology, Networked Governance)

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Stanley Wasserman
(Current Trends, Methodology, Social Networks)

Allan Friedman
(Simulations)

Nathan Eagle
(Technology, Social Computing, Powerlaws, Current Trends)

Ben Waber
(Technology, Social Computing)
Thomas Langenberg
(Technology, Social Computing, Social Networks, Current Trends)

Ines Mergel
(Knowledge Sharing, Social Computing, Social Software, Current Trends)

Brian Rubineau
(Social Dynamics, Societal Networks, Simulations)

Maria Binz-Scharf
(Qualitative Methodology, Knowledge Sharing, eGovernment)

Jeff Boase
(Technology, Societal networks)

Alexander Schellong
(Admin, eGovernment, Citizen Relationship Management)

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4 January 2007

Call for Papers: 6th international EGOV conference 2007

Regensburg, September 3 - 7, 2007

Submission Deadline: February 15, 2007

The annual EGOV conferences bring together leading researchers and professionals from all over the globe and from many disciplines. Over the years, the interest has increased tremendously. The 2006 conference attracted about 130 participants from 28 countries all over the world including developing countries, with 30 contributions in outstanding research, 30 contributions in ongoing research, 15 projects contributions and 5 workshops. Hence the EGOV Conferences have become a reunion for academics and professionals as well as an important ground for networking.

General information for the EGOV conference can be found at egov-society.org; Info on the location and for further conferences at the DEXA conference cluster.

List of topics includes the following...

- Strategies and frameworks, motivators, contextual biases
- eDemocracy and eParticipation challenges
- Assessment of eGovernment and eParticipation
- eGovernment and development (ICT4D)
- eGovernment research
- Training courses and teaching eGovernment
- Conceptual design and frames
- Implementation aspects
- mGovernment and emerging technologies for eGovernment and eParticipation

Further deadlines:
Submission of workshop/panel proposals:
April 15, 2007 (to be sent to the organising committee via email)

Submissions to PhD colloquium:
April 15, 2007 (to be sent to the organising committee via email)

Notification of acceptance for papers:
April 1, 2007

Notification of acceptance for workshops/panels/PhD submissions:
May 15, 2007

Camera-ready copies due:
Papers in LNCS proceedings: May 31, 2007

Papers in Trauner Druck proceedings: June 15, 2007

Posted by Alexander Schellong at January 4, 2007 12:31 PM