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                           WG 9.4: Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries13th International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries                
                              
                                
                                  | Key dates          Submissions Due: 15th November 2014    Notification of Acceptance: 31st January 2015    Resubmissions Due: 28th February 2015    Conference: 20-22 May 2015 
                                       
                                     
                                       
                                     
                                       
                                     
                                       
                                     |     Jetwing Blue Negombo, Sri Lanka   20-22 May, 2015   OPENNESS IN ICT4D: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON FUTURE DIRECTIONS   |    Conference ThemeVarious discourses around “openness” are present in the domain of ICT and development studies. An initial discourse in this area related to open source software and open standards, and how these can strengthen public information systems in developing countries. In recent times, we read about “open data” which involve governments placing relevant data in the public domain, and which may or may not require to be supported by open software. Open development is a more overarching theme being positioned as a theory of development, focusing on understanding how information-networked activities are carried out, in what circumstances and to what benefit. This openness discourse continues to unfold in a political-technical environment of increasingly centralized computing (cloud), cyber-crime, cyber-terrorism and increasingly comprehensive surveillance.    The conference theme of “Openness in ICT4D: Critical reflections on future directions” will seek to critically discuss different facets of open and openness, whether they represent hype or reality or both, what promises they hold for creating a better world, and what are the challenges and approaches we face in achieving the promised potential. To do this we welcome contributions from a wide range of perspectives, discussing for example potential tensions between open source and open data, the role of actors like the open society initiative in promoting openness as a value, and positive and negative freedoms. 
                               
                             Conference tracksWe invite those interested in participating to submit to one of the following tracks ( for more details, visit here). 
                              
                                Themes, Insights and Agendas for ICT4D Research and Practice
                                Graduate Student Track (please note optional early submission deadline)
                                Open Innovation: Governance Models, Implementation Tools, Strategies and Outcomes
                                Designing Open and Sustainable Technologies for Development
                                Disasters and Climate Change, Role of ICTs, Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Regions
                                Open Science for Development
                                Development and ICT-enabled Well-Being
                                Critical Reflections on Information Systems for Community Development
                                Health Information System Architectures
                                A Critical Understanding of ICT4D
                                Open Government for Public Service Delivery: Critical Issues, Emerging Possibilities
                                The Data Revolution in International Development
                                ICT4D in Sri Lanka - Challenges, Opportunities and Solutions   Best papers from this conference will be invited to a special issue on Openness in ICT4D for the Information Technology for Development Journal.   Link to  submission template . |