Call for Papers
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ACM LIMITS 2017
Third Workshop on Computing within LIMITS
June 22-24, 2017
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
http://acmlimits.org/2017/ <http://acmlimits.org/2017/>

The ACM LIMITS workshop aims to foster discussion on the impact of present and 
future ecological, material, energetic, and societal limits on computing. These 
topics are seldom discussed in contemporary computing research. A key aim of 
the workshop is to promote innovative, concrete research, potentially of an 
interdisciplinary nature, that focuses on technologies, critiques, techniques, 
and contexts for computing within fundamental economic and ecological limits. A 
longer-term goal is to build a community around relevant topics and research. 
We hope to impact society through the design and development of computing 
systems in the abundant present for use in a future of limits.


Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2017
Paper reviews available: March 19, 2017
Camera-ready paper deadline: April 10, 2017

Bonnie Nardi, UC Irvine, na...@uci.edu <mailto:na...@uci.edu>, Workshop Co-Chair
Bill Tomlinson, UC Irvine, w...@ics.uci.edu <mailto:w...@ics.uci.edu>, Workshop 
Co-Chair

For more information, please visit: http://acmlimits.org/2017/ 
<http://acmlimits.org/2017/>


Douglas Schuler
doug...@publicsphereproject.org <mailto:doug...@publicsphereproject.org>
Twitter: @doug_schuler

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