(Apologies if you receive this notice multiple times) Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the ACM SIGCAS/SIGCHI Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies (COMPASS) 2022 and the International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD) 2022. The early registration fee deadline is fast approaching on June 8th. COMPASS<https://compass.acm.org/> and ICTD<https://ictd.org/> will be co-located as a hybrid conference (in-person and online) at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA. ICTD will be held from June 27 to June 29, and COMPASS will be held from June 29 to July 1. On June 29, COMPASS and ICTD will have a shared conference program. To register, visit the combined registration site for COMPASS and ICTD: https://web.cvent.com/event/1686fe24-bbdc-4921-9f71-90a05490f667/summary Information about the accepted papers & notes: COMPASS Accepted Papers & Notes<https://compass.acm.org/accepted-papers-and-notes/> ICTD Accepted Papers<https://ictd.org/accepted-papers/> ICTD Accepted Notes<https://ictd.org/accepted-notes/> We are looking forward to seeing you at ICTD 2022 & ACM COMPASS 2022! Warm Regards, Waylon Brunette, University of Washington, COMPASS General Co-Chair Engineer Bainomugisha, Makerere University, COMPASS General Co-Chair Richard Anderson, University of Washington, ICTD General Chair ABOUT THE CONFERENCES ACM COMPASS<https://compass.acm.org/> - Inspired by the broad agenda of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs<https://sdgs.un.org/goals>), ACM COMPASS is an international forum for the presentation and publication of research that supports the growth of sustainable societies worldwide, from a broad array of disciplines, including computer and information sciences, social sciences, environmental sciences, and engineering. The ACM COMPASS community has a particular commitment to approaches and research that address the challenges faced by under-represented and marginalized communities, and explicitly promotes multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary research and practice that address key challenges for sustainable societies including, but not limited to, equity, health, education, poverty, accessibility, conservation, climate change, energy, infrastructure and economic growth. We also welcome research on the ethics of technology, especially from a critical perspective, that explores limitations and concerns with technology-led solutions for sustainable societies. ICTD<https://ictd.org/> - A research conference that explores the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in global development. The conference reflects the multidisciplinary and multisectoral nature of ICTD work, with representation from a broad range of areas (anthropology, communication, computer science, design, economics, electrical engineering, geography, global health, information science, political science, sociology, and many others), as well as participation from academia, industry, civil society, and government.
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