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Inclusive Design in the Context of Social Media and Emerging Technologies

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Call for Papers for Special Issue of Interacting with Computers on
“Inclusive Design in the Context of Social Media and Emerging
Technologies”

Guest Editors:
Jim Ang and Ania Bobrowicz, School of Engineering and Digital Arts,
University of Kent
Panayotis Zaphiris, Department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts, Cyprus
University of Technology
Ben Schneiderman, Human Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland

Call Description:
Recently we have witnessed an increasing proliferation of new digital
technologies such as online social networking sites, micro-blogging
and virtual worlds which has changed the way we communicate and
interact with each other. Studies are being conducted in order to
investigate these interesting socio-technological phenomena.

To date, little research has been published on inclusive design in the
context of social networking and emerging technologies. These
technologies have the potential to impact positively on the lives of a
wide range of people including older people, disabled people, and
people from different social and cultural backgrounds. For example, it
is claimed that the fastest growing demographic of the social
networking sites is women over 55 years old (Facebook Global Monitor,
2009).

With this special issue, we aim to analyse existing and novel ways in
which these audiences use social networks and emerging technologies.
We ask questions such as: How can these technologies be designed to be
more inclusive? What motivates people to engage with these new
technologies? What are the effects on people’s behaviour, attitudes
and social interactions? What methods can be used to analyse these
interactions?

This special issue of Interacting with Computers invites contributions
from the academic community, industry and design practitioners. We
welcome research papers that trigger discussions based on
investigations, case studies and overviews in this area.

Possible topics may include (but are not limited to):
• Inclusive design issues related to social media and emerging technologies
• Concepts, methods and frameworks aimed at motivating people to participate
• Case studies of various social and cultural contexts
• The impact of participation on society and culture
• Different user groups’ engagement with social media
• New technologies such as virtual worlds and augmented humans
• The application of these technologies in a variety of settings
(e-democracy, communities, sustainability and environment, etc.)

Submission Details:
Please submit a 300-500 word abstract to Dr Jim Ang
(c.s.ang@kent.ac.uk) no later than 28th January 2011. Please include
full contact information and a biographical note (up to 75 words) on
each of the authors.

Important Dates:
28th January 2011: Deadline for abstract submission
25th February 2011: Announcement of results and full paper invitations
29th April 2011: Submission of full papers
24th June 2011: Response to authors
2nd September 2011: Final submission

Author: Fahri Yetim,
Tags: design, motivation, participation, social media
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PhD/PostDoc Positions in Semantic Web, Web Science, and E-Business – Deadline December 15, 2010

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

The E-Business and Web Science Research Group (Prof. Hepp) at Universitaet der Bundeswehr in Munich, Germany invites applications for several fully funded PhD positions and one Post-doc position in the field of Semantic Web, Web Science, and E-Business Research.

We are a young team of researchers with backgrounds in information systems, conceptual modeling, economics, computer science, and related disciplines. Our main goal is to find practically relevant and scientifically significant results that help coordinate human activity over the Web. A flagship example of our recent work is the GoodRelations technology for e-commerce, adopted by major Web companies like Google, Yahoo, BestBuy, Overstock.com, and many others.

Research topics for the positions:
* Linked Data and the Semantic Web
* Recommender Systems
* Data Quality
* Ontology Engineering
* Economics of Semantic Technology
* Social Commerce
* Micropayment

We offer…
* a stimulating research environment with people who are working on leading edge problems of the future World Wide Web and novel E-Business scenarios,
* a „small think-tank“ atmosphere, in which experienced seniors are still deeply involved in actual research,
* excellent ties to the international research community,
* guidance on how to publish your best findings in good conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals , and last but not least
* the supervision and continuous, timely feedback that you need to achieve great results and complete your PhD in a 3 – 3.5 years time-frame.

The salary will be according to the German TVOED E13 scheme for the PhD positions (75 …100%, depending on profile and experience) and E14 for the post-doc position (100%).

We expect…
* a sincere interest in the technical, socia, or economic aspects of the World Wide Web, ideally related to E-Business,
* the willingness to contribute the „99% perspiration“ (Thomas Alva Edison) that is needed to carry a great idea forward until it yields a validated result: a prototype, a statistically significant improvement, or similar,
* excellent English skills in speaking and writing, and
* a master’s degree or equivalent in business management, computer science, information systems, economics, or a related subject.

A plus would be any of the following skills:
* Conceptual modeling (in particular in UML, ER, ORM, or BPMN)
* Good knowledge of the current WWW technology stack (Web architecture, XML and related technologies, Web protocols, etc.)
* RDF, OWL, SPARQL expertise
* Programming skills in Java, PHP, or Python, ideally with RDF APIs
* Economics and Business Management
* Databases
* Statistics

We very much appreciate if you develop prototypes or supervise the development of prototypes of your work, unless that is not applicable to your type of research question.

If you have a deep interest in driving forward the World Wide Web both as a technology and tool and as a social environment, we would be happy hear from you.

Please submit your application in English by e-mail (mandatory) with all documents as PDF attachments (mandatory) to martin.hepp@unibw.de, no later than December 15, 2010.

Your application should include the following documents:
1. Cover letter
2. CV
3. Academic credentials
4. Title and abstract of your Master’s thesis
5. List of publications (if any)

For further information, see also our following Web pages:

GoodRelations research project:
- http://purl.org/goodrelations/
- http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/wiki/GoodRelations

Recent publications:
- http://www.heppnetz.de/publications/

Research vision:
- http://www.unibw.de/ebusiness/research/

Best regards

Martin Hepp

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Dr. Martin Hepp, Professor of General Management and E-Business
Universitaet der Bundeswehr
Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
D-85579 Neubiberg, Germany

http://www.unibw.de/ebusiness/research/

Author: Markus Rohde, University of Siegen
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