IEEE-PCS proposal deadline
Hillary Hart
hart at mail.utexas.edu
Tue Jan 8 15:08:59 MST 2008
Only 7 days left to submit a proposal for the
IEEE-PCS conference in Montreal in July 2008!
Hillary
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The deadline for submitting proposals for IPCC
2008 has been extended to 15 Jan. 08 please see the CFP below for details.
Call for Panel and Paper Proposals: IEEE
International Professional Communication Conference 2008 (IPCC 2008)
Conference Theme: Opening the Information Economy
Conference Location: Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
Conference Dates: 13-16 July 2008
Deadline for Submitting Proposals: 15 Jan. 08
Conference Website: http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pcs/?q=node/2
The information economy is based on the
collection and the exchange of data and
ideas. We all either contribute to or use
materials from the information economy in most
aspects of our everyday lives. Thus, the
information economy exists as an environment in which we are all
contributors and consumers. Within this system,
effective communication is essential to success
and means individuals can contribute ideas and
information effectively and can make efficient
use of the goods and services. Few of us,
however, understand all of the nuances of the
information economy or the communication factors that affect its operations.
This conference seeks to "open" this economic
model by examining the connections between
communication practices and the products,
practices, and services that constitute the
information economy. The objective of such an
examination will be to help attendees better
understand and participate in the information
economy as both contributors and consumers.
The conference will take place on the campus of
Concordia University in Montréal, Canada, and
will consist of paper presentations and panel
discussions that focus on various communication,
design, social, and cultural aspects of the information economy.
Possible Topic Areas
Suggested topic areas include but are not limited to the following:
Establishing and assessing the value of knowledge work and knowledge products
Information design, usability, and accessibility
Virtual teams, online collaboration, and distributed models of work
Cross-cultural communication, globalization,
outsourcing, translation, and localization
Legal policies and social issues related to the information economy
Media selection and multimodality
The role of and perspectives on teaching and
training within the information economy
Content management, open source software, single sourcing, and XML
Proposal Submission Process and Submission Dates
1. Send 1-2 page (250-500 word) proposals to
IPCC2008 at gmail.com by 15 January 2008. In your
proposal, please be sure to do the following:
State the focus/main topic of the presentation
Provide an overview of the main points or ideas
that will be covered in the presentation
Discuss how the presentation enhances
attendees' understanding of the information economy
2. For each presenter, include a 50-100 word
biosketch and a contact email address.
For conference- or proposal-related questions contact: IPCC2008 at gmail.com
Dr. Hillary Hart
Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station, C1786
Austin, TX 78712-0273
(512) 471-4635
(512) 471-5870 (fax)
hart at mail.utexas.edu
http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/hart/
Delivery services:
Dept. of Civil Engineering, ECJ 8.6
301 E. Dean Keeton
Austin, TX 78705
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