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Call for papers "Ethics, ICT & Social Exclusion"

  • 1.  Call for papers "Ethics, ICT & Social Exclusion"

    Posted 07-04-2000 03:52
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    Call for Papers

    'Ethics, ICT and Social Exclusion'

    8-9 February, 2001 The Egerton House Hotel - Bolton


    Background to the Conference

    Over the years, Bolton Business School has organised and run a significant number of
    successful conferences. Our conferences attract delegates from a range of subject disciplines
    - both from the UK and abroad. The theme of this conference has links with previous
    conferences. We are pleased to announce that the School is organising this the 14th Bolton
    Business School conference, to be held at the Egerton House Hotel on the 8-9 February 2001,
    and invite you to attend, either as a presenter, or as a delegate.


    Issues and Concerns

    The rapidity with which businesses must adapt and change to remain competitive appears to
    grow exponentially. But, with these massive changes - often technology enabled - are we
    leaving some people behind? With the advent of E-business and the dramatic increase in the
    use of the internet (both by businesses and home users) are we fuelling a two tier country of,
    on the one hand technology enabled and on the other technology disabled? If so, is this an
    ethical thing to do? This conference will explore the ethicality of 'social exclusion', the
    ethical dilemmas that this creates, and the impact of ICT on the issue of social exclusion. It
    will also examine the particular impact of technical developments and contemporary issues in
    ICT.


    Structure of the Event

    There will be a keynote address to open each day of the conference, and a keynote speaker at
    the conference dinner. Each presenter will have 30 minutes in which to give their paper, and
    answer any questions from the audience. A plenary event will be held at the end of the
    conference, where it is envisaged that participants will have the opportunity to explore, and
    exchange views on, the issues raised during the conference. Bolton Business School holds
    conferences with numbers strictly limited, to encourage a friendly, 'intimate' atmosphere. As
    such, the conference is an ideal platform for inexperienced presenters who are perhaps at the
    start of their research career, in addition to more experienced researchers. One stream of the
    conference will be dedicated to first-time presenters. Please indicate on your manuscript if
    you wish your paper to be considered for the 'first-time presenters' stream.


    Keynote Speakers

    Professor David Weir, Dean of Newcastle Business School, University of Northumbria at
    Newcastle.

    The other keynote speakers are yet to confirm their attendance, but we aim to have
    acknowledged leaders in the field.


    Paper Submission

    Authors are invited to submit papers of approximately 4000-5000 words, pertaining to both
    theoretical and practical research in any of the areas outlined below. Case studies are
    welcome. We are particularly keen to receive papers from practitioners, as well as academics.
    Abstract must be submitted for approval by 29 September 2000.


    Areas of Interest

    Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
    * Ethics of E-business
    * Social exclusion from the production and consumption of technology
    * The role of the unskilled in a technology enabled world
    * Ethnicity & gender issues of exclusion
    * Social & ethical aspects of the impact of ICT on the workforce
    * Exclusion from lifelong learning & continuous professional development
    * Ethics of virtual universities
    * Social, political and cultural integration of technology and the excluded community
    * Exclusion & the 'grey' market


    Preparation of the Manuscript

    The abstract should be formatted for A4 size paper, using 12 point Times New Roman font.
    Each submission must have:
    * A title
    * An abstract
    * Name and addresses of all authors, their e-mail addresses, telephone number and fax
    number
    Author biographical information is not required with the abstract, but may be supplied, if
    desired, with accepted papers (this should not exceed 10 single spaced lines). Please ensure
    that your abstract conforms to the above requirements, otherwise it will be returned to authors
    who may subsequently miss the 29 September 2000 submission deadline. After notification
    of acceptance, authors need to submit the camera-ready copy of their full paper by 8 January
    2001.


    Submission of the Manuscript

    Abstracts should be submitted by e-mail, fax, or on disk by post, to arrive by 29 September
    2000. Faxes must be typed and double spaced. Full papers should be submitted by 8 January 2001 both on disk (Microsoft Word) and as a camera-ready hard copy. This should contain the following, using Times New Roman font
    throughout:
    * Title
    * Author details
    * Abstract
    * Keywords
    * Main body of paper
    * Bibliography (Harvard layout)
    * Biography (optional)


    Publication of Accepted Papers

    All accepted papers will be available, in full, to participants of the conference. We are
    currently negotiating to have selected papers revised for publication in either an edited
    research book, or a special edition of a leading journal.


    Conference Contact Information for Authors & Delegates

    Please forward abstracts for consideration to:
    Trish James
    Conference Administrator
    Bolton Business School
    Deane Road
    Bolton
    BL3 5AB

    Tel: (+44) 1204 903110
    Fax: (+44) 1204 900516
    Email: PJ3@bolton.ac.uk

    If you wish to attend the conference as a delegate (i.e. a non-author), please contact the
    Conference Administrator by one of the above means.


    Conference Information

    The conference will be held over two days, 8-9 February 2001 at the Egerton House Hotel.
    The fees for the conference are £165 including VAT. This includes: lunch on both days,
    conference dinner, tea and coffee, and all conference materials, in addition to accommodation
    for one night (8 February) at the Egerton House Hotel. If you wish accommodation to be
    arranged for any other night(s), please contact the hotel direct.


    Important Dates

    29 September 2000: Deadline for submission of abstract

    8 January 2001: Deadline for receipt of electronic/camera ready versions of full
    paper

    8-9 February 2001: The Bolton Business School Conference: 'Ethics, ICT and
    Social Exclusion'.


    Conference Chair

    Steve Page
    Bolton Business School
    Deane Road
    Bolton
    BL3 5AB
    Tel: (+44) 1204 903654
    Fax: (+44) 1204 900516
    Email: S.Page@bolton.ac.uk
    Web: www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~sp3