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********************* CALL FOR PAPERS *********************

5th IFIP International Conference on eParticipation (IFIP ePart2013)
17-19 September 2013, Koblenz, Germany
www.epart-conference.org 
 (Co-located with the 12th IFIP EGOV 2013 and the major German Computer 
Society’s Informatik 2013)

ePart aims to bring together researchers of distinct disciplines in order to 
present and discuss advances of eParticipation research. As the field of 
eParticipation is multidisciplinary in nature, ePart provides an excellent 
opportunity for researchers and practitioners with different disciplinary 
backgrounds to share and discuss current research on foundations, theories, 
methods, tools and innovative applications of eParticipation.  ePart also 
provides a fruitful ground to nurture and plan future cooperation. 
The conference also provides an excellent platform for those who wish to learn 
about, or update themselves on research advances in eParticipation, understand 
how other groups are applying advanced tools and techniques, and exchange ideas 
with leading international experts in the field.
ePart2013 is organized by members of IFIP Working Group 8.5 and it is supported 
by a multidisciplinary programme committee from all over the globe.

Scope 

The scope of ePart 2013 covers the whole range of research in eParticipation. 
Its principal aim is to review research advances in both social and 
technological scientific domains, seeking to demonstrate new theories, 
concepts, methods and styles of eParticipation with the support of innovative 
ICT.
The fifth ePart conference focuses on, but is not limited to, the following 
topics:
•    The Research landscape, directions, foundations, theories and methods
•    Advances in particular eParticipation areas such as: online deliberation 
and discourse, eConsultation, ePolling, eLegislation, eElectioneering, 
eCampaigning, eVoting, social networking
•    Advances in policy making using policy modelling, simulation, impact 
assessment and visualisation methods and tools
•    The role of Web 2.0 and social media in eParticipation research and 
practice 
•    Innovative tools and technologies for various applications and areas of 
eParticipation
•    Findings from comparative analyses of eParticipation practices 
•    Impact assessment and public value considerations of eParticipation on 
real world decision making
•    eParticipation projects: design, implementation, evaluation, quality and 
impact

ePart is closely aligned with IFIP EGOV 2013 (www.egov-conference.org) and with 
the EGOV community. In 2013, both conferences are also co-located with the 
major German Computer Society’s Conference Informatik 2013 
(www.informatik2013.de). Participants registering for one conference get 
admission to all co-located conferences). 

Submission Guidelines 

The conference allows for four distinct types of submissions:
•    Research papers (max 12 pages, published in LCNS Springer)
•    Ongoing research and innovative projects papers (max 8 pages, published GI 
LNI)
•    Workshops and panels on pertinent issues (2 pages)
•    Poster proposals (2 pages)
•    PhD colloquium submissions – in cooperation with eGovPoliNet 
(www.policy-community.eu)

Completed research papers: Papers in this category deal with completed 
research. They should have a strong focus on scientific rigour and may be a 
maximum of 12 pages. Papers in this track will be peer reviewed for rigour, 
relevance, originality and clarity of presentation. Abstracts or incomplete 
papers will not be accepted.
On-going research papers: These papers describe novel concepts, 
works-in-progress, or other ideas and issues that are not currently suitable 
for a completed research paper. They may be a maximum of 8 pages. Papers in 
this section will also be peer reviewed, but the focus is on relevance more 
than scientific rigour.
Workshops and Panels: Proposals for workshops and panels (2 pages) should 
include rationale, objectives, expected outcomes, approach to audience 
participation.
Posters: Proposals for posters (2 pages) will not be blind reviewed. Authors of 
accepted submissions are expected to bring their posters which will be exposed 
to the general audience at the welcome reception on Tuesday. 
PhD Colloquium Submissions: Prior to the conference (Sunday, Sep 15, 2013), a 
PhD student colloquium will be held jointly with EGOV 2013 and eGovPoliNet 
project (www.policy-community.eu) providing an international forum for doctoral 
students under the guidance of senior scholars for presenting their work, 
networking opportunities and cross-disciplinary inspiration.

ePart papers must contain original material not previously published or 
currently submitted elsewhere. Paper submissions should be anonymous and follow 
the relevant templates. Submissions are only possible through the conference’s 
management system. As this year, ePart will be co-located with Informatik 2013 
and all administrative organisation will be run through a unique team, the 
submission works through one unique system available 
athttps://www.conftool.pro/informatik2013/ in English and German. More details 
are provided at the conference’s website (http://www.epart-conference.org/).  

Important Dates

Submission of papers:  new deadline: 28 March 2013 
Submission of workshop/panel proposals:  15 May 2013
Submissions to PhD colloquium:  15 May 2013 
Notification of acceptance for papers:  30 April 2013
Notification of acceptance for workshops/panels:  30 May 2013
Camera-ready papers of completed research:  31 May 2013
Camera-ready papers of ongoing research, workshop and poster contributions to 
be published with abstracts in the proceedings:  15 June 2013

Publication

All accepted completed research papers will be published by Springer Verlag 
(LNCS). Ongoing research and innovation projects papers will be published by GI 
LNI. Outstanding research papers from the conference might be selected for 
further development and publication in a special issue of a relevant journal. 

Conference Chairs

Efthimios Tambouris, University of Macedonia, Greece 
Ann Macintosh, Leeds University, United Kingdom
Maria Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany 

The Programme Committee members are listed on the conference website under 
Organisation.

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