In case people are interesting in a presenting a workshop or panel in
addition to the one at ICA next year, thought the Communities and
Technologies conference in Michigan in June would also be
appropriate...

CFP: https://ebusiness.tc.msu.edu/cct2007/page1.html

In an increasingly networked world, the concept of community has taken
on new meanings and inspired the development of a wide range of
technologies aimed at forging connections, improving communication,
and enabling coordination among groups of people. Today, such terms as
virtual community, blogging, podcasting, and smart mobs have become
commonplace, yet each represents a complex system of hardware,
software, and people, shaped by perceptions, norms, rules, and habits,
and occurring within varied social and cultural settings.

The Communities and Technologies biennial international conference
serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research on the
complex connections between communities - both physical and virtual -
and information and communication technologies. Researchers studying
aspects of this interaction between communities and technologies,
regardless of disciplinary background, are invited to submit original
contributions to the Third International Conference on Communities and
Technologies.

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