Esteemed Colleagues,

The second Workshop on Situating Network Infrastructure with People,
Practices, and Beyond (SNIP2+) will be held at SIGCOMM 2023 on 10 September
2023 in New York City, New York.



TL;DR: If you are interested in conducting networking research that borrows
methods from disciplines outside of your traditional academic field,
consider joining this workshop!



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   Papers (both archival and non-archival) will be due 11 June 2023 and can
   be submitted at the following link: https://snip2b23.hotcrp.com/.



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   Lightning talks will be due 28 August 2023  and can be submitted at the
   following link: https://forms.gle/iDWfYF4kWAtF6DNH8.


This workshop seeks to build a community of researchers interested in
exploring topics that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries to examine
the diverse ways in which people interact with network infrastructure. We
take a broad view of work at the intersection of people, practices, and
networks, and invite contributions from the practitioner community,
policymakers, and the range of academic communities that conduct research
in this area, including but not limited to computer networking, information
and communication technology for development (ICTD), human-computer
interaction (HCI), public policy, law, information science, and science and
technology studies (STS).

We will be accepting paper submissions to the following two tracks:


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   Non-archival track: For non-archival work, we invite both preliminary
   work-in-progress and position papers, each seeking feedback and discussion
   from our extended community.



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   Archival track: For the archival track we seek novel contributions or
   results of ongoing research. These submissions must be original,
   unpublished work, and not under consideration at another venue. Papers
   should be at most 6 pages in length, plus references and appendices, in
   two-column 10pt ACM format. Submissions must include author names and
   affiliations for single-blind peer reviewing by the PC. Authors of accepted
   submissions are expected to present and discuss their work at the workshop.


These submissions will be due 11 June 2023 and can be submitted at the
following link: https://snip2b23.hotcrp.com/

In the interest of community-building, we also invite proposals for
lightning talks from all participants. Lightning talks should last no
longer than two minutes, and should include a brief summary of your
interests in or connections to the topics of the workshop, any relevant
prior work you wish to share with the community, and discussion relating to
themes of the workshop.

Lightning talks will be due 28 August 2023  and can be submitted at the
following link: https://forms.gle/iDWfYF4kWAtF6DNH8

For further inquiries about the workshop, please feel free to reach out to
a member of the workshop’s organizing committee:

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   Shaddi Hasan: [email protected]
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   Kurtis Heimerl: [email protected]
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   Innocent Obi: [email protected]
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   Beatriz Palacios Abad: [email protected]
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   Gloire Rubambiza: [email protected]
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   Wesley Woo: [email protected]
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   <[email protected]>Ellen Zegura: [email protected]


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