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Call for Papers

The Global Brain
and the Future Information Society

part of the:

IS4IS 2015 Summit Vienna
International Society for Information Studies

Vienna University of Technology, June 3-7, 2015

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Conference track theme

The Global Brain can be defined as the self-organizing network formed
by all people on this planet together with the information and
communication technologies that connect and support them. As the
Internet becomes faster, smarter, and more encompassing, it
increasingly links its users into a single information processing
system, which functions like a nervous system for the planet Earth.
The intelligence of this system is collective and distributed: it is
not localized in any particular individual, organization or computer
system. It rather emerges from the interactions between all its
components-a property characteristic of a complex adaptive system.
Such a distributed intelligence may be able to tackle current and
emerging global problems that have eluded more traditional approaches.
Yet, at the same time it will create technological and social
challenges that are still difficult to imagine, transforming our
society in all aspects.


Subject and Scope

The concept of the Global Brain touches a wide variety of issues
concerned with the large-scale impact of information technologies on
society. We give priority to interdisciplinary research that
integrates different levels, applications and domains, so as to
provide a long-term vision of the future.  Possible topics include,
but are not limited to, the following:

Futuristic socio-economic paradigms.
Applications of collective intelligence for tackling global challenges.
Sociotechnological evolution, trends and patterns.
Distributed governance, decision-making and democracy.
Knowledge-based civilization.
Privacy, security, freedom and ethics in the information age.
Relationship between the Global Brain and the individual.
Information systems and technologies with global impact:

Internet of Things
Semantic Web.
MOOCs and other online education technologies,
Global healthcare management
Smart Grids
Human - machine interfaces and convergence.
Artificial Intelligence...



Format

The conference track will have 3 parts:

1.      Keynote talk by Prof. Francis Heylighen, director of the
Global Brain Institute,

2.      Paper presentation session (including Q&A).

3.      Free discussion session.


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Paper submission

Prospective contributors are invited to submit a one page abstract
with links and references. The authors whose abstracts are selected by
the scientific committee will be invited to present their work in the
paper session.  (Notice that we require abstracts which are
substantially shorter than what is indicated in the general conference
submission page ~750 words)

Abstracts should be submitted via the conference submission page.
Please follow the instructions there. (When prompted to do so, you
should select "ISIS Summit Vienna 2015" as the conference name and
"The Global Brain" as the track name.)

Following the conference, authors will be invited to submit their full
paper for a special issue of the Web of Science-listed journal
Technological Forecasting & Social Change (or, if they prefer, to a
number of other publications offered by the IS4IS summit organizers).
The full paper will be subject to a peer review according to the
standards of the journal.


Important dates

Deadline for abstract submission:   February 15, 2015

Notice of acceptance:   March  20, 2015

Conference dates: June 3-7, 2015

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Organization

Organized by:

The Global Brain Institute, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel


Track organizer and contact:

David Weinbaum (Weaver) - [email protected]


Track chair:

Mixel Kiemen


Scientific Committee:

Johan Bollen (Indiana University)
Cliff Joslyn (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)
Carlos Gershenson (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Francis Heylighen (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Dirk Helbing (ETH Zürich)
Marko A. Rodriguez (Aurelius LLC, USA)
Marios Kyriazis: (British Longevity Society)
Shima Beigi: (Bristol University)
Evo Busseniers: (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Cadell Last: (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Mixel Kiemen: (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Marta Lenartowicz: (Jagiellonian University Kraków)
John Stewart: (ECCO Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Viktoras Veitas: (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Clément Vidal: (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
David R. Weinbaum (Weaver): (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)


Conference Track Website:

 vienna2015.globalbraininstitute.org

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