Sixth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society.
Freie Universitdt Berlin, Germany
15-17 January 2010
This Sixth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society examines a range of critically important themes in the various fields that address the complex and subtle relationships between technology, knowledge and society. The Conference is cross-disciplinary in scope, a meeting point for technologists with a concern for the social and for social scientists with a concern for the technological. The focus is primarily, but not exclusively, on information and communications technologies.
The Technology Conference is held annually in different locations around the world. The Conference was inaugurated in February 2005 at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. It was held in Hyderabad, India in December 2005; Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK in 2007; Northeastern University, Boston, USA in 2008 and in Huntsville, USA in 2009. We are pleased to hold this year's Conference at the Freie Universitdt Berlin, Germany. In 2011, the conference will be held in Bilbao, Spain.
The 2010 Conference features the following Plenary Speakers:
For more information on these Speakers, please visit the Conference website:
In addition to Plenary Presentations, the Conference includes Parallel Presentations by practitioners, teachers and researchers. We invite you to respond to the Conference Call-for-Papers. Presenters submit their written papers for publication in the refereed International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society. If you are unable to attend the Conference in person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit a paper for refereeing and possible publication in the Journal.
The deadline for the next round in the call for papers (a title and short abstract) is 24 December 2009. Future deadlines will be announced on the Conference website after this date. Proposals are reviewed within two weeks of submission. Full details of the Conference, including an online proposal submission form, may be found at the Conference website -
In 2011, the Technology Conference will be held 25-27 March at the University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain. Bilbao is the historic capital of the Biscay province and is an important economic and cultural center. The city is perhaps best know internationally for its critically acclaimed Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry. For more details on the 2011 Conference, please visit the Conference website:
15-17 January 2010
This Sixth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society examines a range of critically important themes in the various fields that address the complex and subtle relationships between technology, knowledge and society. The Conference is cross-disciplinary in scope, a meeting point for technologists with a concern for the social and for social scientists with a concern for the technological. The focus is primarily, but not exclusively, on information and communications technologies.
The Technology Conference is held annually in different locations around the world. The Conference was inaugurated in February 2005 at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. It was held in Hyderabad, India in December 2005; Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK in 2007; Northeastern University, Boston, USA in 2008 and in Huntsville, USA in 2009. We are pleased to hold this year's Conference at the Freie Universitdt Berlin, Germany. In 2011, the conference will be held in Bilbao, Spain.
The 2010 Conference features the following Plenary Speakers:
- Christine Hine, University of Surrey, Surrey, UK
- Karim Gherab Martin, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
- Alfred Nordmann, Technische Universitdt Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
For more information on these Speakers, please visit the Conference website:
In addition to Plenary Presentations, the Conference includes Parallel Presentations by practitioners, teachers and researchers. We invite you to respond to the Conference Call-for-Papers. Presenters submit their written papers for publication in the refereed International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society. If you are unable to attend the Conference in person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit a paper for refereeing and possible publication in the Journal.
The deadline for the next round in the call for papers (a title and short abstract) is 24 December 2009. Future deadlines will be announced on the Conference website after this date. Proposals are reviewed within two weeks of submission. Full details of the Conference, including an online proposal submission form, may be found at the Conference website -
In 2011, the Technology Conference will be held 25-27 March at the University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain. Bilbao is the historic capital of the Biscay province and is an important economic and cultural center. The city is perhaps best know internationally for its critically acclaimed Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry. For more details on the 2011 Conference, please visit the Conference website:
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