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Subject: [Asis-l] Fwd: CFP> AMCIS '13: Social Theory in Information Systems 
Research (STIR '13)
 



[Apologies for cross-posting]

Call For Papers:

AMCIS Mini-track: Social Theory in Information Systems Research (STIR '13)

19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS): Hyperconnected World: 
Anything Anywhere Anytime
Chicago, IL, August 15-17, 2013

Conference Website: http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/

Minitrack chairs:

Howard Rosenbaum, School of Library and Information Science Indiana  University
[email protected]

Pnina Fichman, School of Library and Information Science Indiana  University
[email protected]

Description:

This Mini Track solicits papers that make use of social theory in information 
systems research that draws upon such approaches as sociotechnical theory, 
critical theory, social informatics, organizational theory, cultural 
anthropology, sociology and others. We are interested in understanding and 
supporting the evolution of social theory, socio-technical theory, and social 
informatics in information systems research. We want to highlight research that 
uses these approaches to critically examine the constitution of information and 
communications technologies, and their roles in organizations and society, the 
most important questions about IS, organizations, and society. We particularly 
invite IS research that applies, builds on, compares, or critiques these social 
theories.

We are interested in high quality empirical and conceptual work that uses 
social theory to study and theorize about application domains including 
large-scale social and organizational phenomena. We seek to attract research 
papers and research-in-progress papers from all IS researchers who are using 
the work of social theorists, organizational theorists, sociotechnical 
theorists, and cultural anthropologists, symbolic interactionists, and many 
others. We are particularly interested in research that makes use of social 
theory 1) to address issues of designing the digital future, 2) to answer 
questions about how we are interacting with ICTs in our work and social lives, 
and 3) to critically examine the constitution of ICTs, and their roles in the 
design, maintenance and dissolution of virtual communities.

This will be the 13th consecutive year for the Mini Track at AMCIS, and we hope 
to continue a tradition of high quality paper submissions, thought-provoking 
presentations and lively discussion for all IS researchers using, or 
considering the use of, social theory in their work.

SUGGESTED TOPICS

We are interested in high quality empirical and conceptual work that uses 
social theory to study and understand

· The implications of social networks for organizations and social groups
· The significance of cyberinfrastructure for commerce, governing and research 
and development
· The relationships between ICTs and people as they participate in online 
communities and virtual teams
· Online communities of practice, their processes and outcomes
· The dynamics of crowdsourcing online
· Hacktivism and the use of technology to mobilize resources and advance 
ideology
· Unintended consequences of technology implementation and use in organizations 
and in social life
· Scientific collaboration and scholarly communication as enabled and 
constrained by ICTs
· The impacts of social computing on our social and work lives

Submission Process:

Full paper submissions must be made electronically through the AMCIS on-line 
submission system. Papers can be submitted beginning on January 4, 2013. The 
link will be available at 

http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/

Submissions will close on February 22, 2013 at 11:59 CST.

Instructions for authors and more information is available at: 

http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84&Itemid=60

Important Dates:

*IMPORTANT DATES:*

January 4, 2013: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2013 begin
February 22, 2013: Paper submission deadline 11:59PM EST
April 22, 2013: Paper acceptance notice
May 9, 2013: Camera-ready copy of accepted papers due





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Pnina Fichman
Associate Professor, SLISDirector, Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics
Indiana University, Bloomington
1320 E. Tenth Street, LI005A, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-3907
Phone (812) 856-1587; Fax (812) 855-6166; E-Mail [email protected]
Web: http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~fichman/








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