*** Second Call for Papers ***
7th International Conference on Internet Science (INSCI 2023)
September 13-15, 2023, 5* St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
Submissions due: May 1, 2023 (AoE)
(Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS; Best Paper Award
sponsored by Springer with 300 EUR)
Internet for Survival: How the effective and democratic evolution of the
Internet towards an infrastructure/ecosystem supporting resilience and
equality depends on deeply intertwined considerations rooted in technological,
social and economic sciences.
INSCI is a multidisciplinary conference that brings together scholars and practitioners
at the intersection of technological, social and economic sciences seeking to learn
how the Internet can be used to make our world a better place. Its insights are
expected to create a better understanding of this complex socio-technical system we
call Internet, for instance to inform political decisions on the technological priorities
for public funding and to drive a more sustainable and equitable development of the
innovation and social ecosystems it supports.
INSCI welcomes fundamental and applied multidisciplinary research, including policy-
oriented studies and works offering technological solutions, that investigate the role
of Internet for sustainable development, social and economic resilience, collective
intelligence, reliable information processing and protection, and, more generally, for
a holistic understanding of societal transformations, governance shifts and innovation
quests.
INSCI welcomes works done in interdisciplinary teams that may include computer
scientists, sociologists, policy makers, economists, designers and artists, or complex
system scholars, among others, preferably uniting expertise from social, economic
and technical sciences. This kind of work is expected to close the gap between
societal / economic impact and requirements and technological developments, seen
as both drivers and consequences of each other.
Thus, INSCI 2023 welcomes submissions to a wide range of topics including but not
limited to the following list.
TOPICS
Green, Sustainability, and Innovation
The challenges of Responsible Research and Innovation on Internet solution
The technological, social and economic benefits of Transnational and Inter-Cultural
Projects
Internet solutions supporting Environmental policies related to Climate Change
Green Computing in a holistic perspective: trade-offs of computing power, social
benefits, economic and environmental impacts (e.g. blockchains)
Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Novel Platforms for alternative distributed
economic models
Distributed environmental awareness: creating a collective consciousness of
environmental issues and possible solutions at individual and collective level.
Collective intelligence, sensing and action
Energy optimisation from from networked production to shared consumption,
relying on top-down and bottom-up approaches
Networks for circular economy models: conceiving and putting in place platforms
and solutions effectively supporting circular and social economy models,
collaborative making, art and creativity.
Enabling Technologies, Applications and Infrastructures
Social implications of Reinforcement Algorithms, Machine Learning and Intelligent
Systems
Feasibility and social /economic aspects of Algorithms for mediation content
Data Sovereignty and inclusion aspects of Cloud, Grid and Cluster Computing
Recommender, Adaptive and Context Aware Systems: design, social and inclusion
aspects, feasibility and adoption
Networking and Wireless Systems as enablers: inclusion, health, privacy and
pervasiveness aspects
People-driven Internet Technologies and Applications, including Collaborative
Platforms & Social Search, Open Data and New Interfaces
Societal Structures
How will Internet of Things change Society and interaction models
Digital Competences and Participation
Virtual Communities and Behavioural Patterns: how are they affected by the
technological platforms being used
Knowledge, Education, Technology Enhanced Learning, and Societal Web Impact on
Internet Evolution
Offline and Online Human Behaviour with Emphasis on Social Media and Online/ER/
VR Interactions
Digital Politics and Governance
Internet and Political Participation
Online Political Freedoms in Policing and in Effect: Regional and Local Perspectives,
technological impacts and requirements
Citizen Involvement into Decision-Making: Platforms, Actors, and Experiences
Political Discussions Online: Issues and Groups Behind Them, technical and
collaborative solutions to moderate them
E-governance Practices of Todays Authorities across the world
Internet regulation: Security vs. Openness
Free Communication Patterns and Democracy
Freedom of Speech Online: a Contested Area of Policing
Algorithms as New Total Communicative Power
Extremist and Radical Talk Online and Policies or socio-Technical solutions to
counteract it
Universal Internet Freedoms vs. Dark Web
Participatory Democracy and Budgeting: citizens involvement in democratic
processes, for more equal and inclusive resource allocation
Cognitive, Psychological Aspects and Incentive Mechanisms for online Engagement,
Collaboration and Participation (smart citizenship, e-literacy, participation skills,
decision support and recommendations for informed citizens and collective actions)
E-Democracy and E-Participation: risks and opportunities, lessons learnt from
currently deployed solutions (e.g. e-voting, Decidim)
Reliable online information: collaborative models and processes to produce/qualify
online information (e.g. post-truth Practices Online, filter bubble and fact checking),
for health (e.g. vaccination), democracy (international decision-making, political
campaigns, opinion and sentiment modelling, governmental censure and influence),
economy (product labelling, ethical marketing), safety of online ecosystems (children
protection, fake news, digital rebels)
Crowdsourcing: implications, enablers
Sustainable Network Economy
Legal, economic, technological and innovation hurdles related to Intellectual
Property and the Digital Commons
New Collaborative Markets Analytics
Economic Power of Online Platforms: Expropriation of Digital Labour, Open Data
solutions and their applicability
Digital Corporations: World Leaders and Regional Alternatives
Analogous Elites, Technological Precariat
Digital Professions and Reshaping of Online Labour Markets
New decentralised economic models: enabling and sustaining a distributed
ecosystem of platforms and solutions intrinsically respectful of privacy, self-
disclosure and digital sovereignty
The consumer perspective: unlawful profiling, discrimination and lock-in,
automated contracts and warranties
Global Access Opportunities
Internet Resilience: Defining/Comparing non-disconnection Technologies,
Monitoring Approaches and Internet Governance Models ensuring resiliency and
citizens empowerment and sovereignty
Global and Local Faces of Todays Digital Divide
Comparing existing and future Open Distance Education and Life-long Learning
Environments on online/Virtual Reality Platforms, Practices Around the World
Global Media Online: Translation and Language Divide
Empowerment of Disabled with New Body Extensions
Post-human and Tech-human Individuals and Societies
Data Sharing and Protection
Data Openness vs. User Protection: tech and social aspects of open data policies
Limits of Privacy and Anonymization, their dependance on technological solutions
and intended applications
Clouds, Big Data and Data Protection Regulation vs. knowledge sharing and open
innovation
Global Tech Powers and Alternative Solutions based on decentralisation
Open Science and Access to Scientific Production: technological enablers, platform
governance, economic and innovation aspects
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of Papers: May 1, 2023 (AoE)
Notification of Decision: July 1, 2023
Camera-Ready Submission: July 15, 2023
Author Registration Deadline: July 15. 2023
PAPER REQUIREMENTS
All submitted papers must:
Describe original results that have not been accepted or submitted for publication
elsewhere
Be written in English and be submitted in PDF format
Contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses
Be formatted according to the Springers LNCS format Proceedings template:
Contain three to seven keywords characterizing the paper, to be indicated at the
end of the abstract
Be submitted via the conference system in EasyChair, using the submission link:
Full paper submissions should not exceed 15 pages (including all text, figures,
references and appendices). We encourage a length of 12 pages for full papers. The
Program Committee reserves the right to accept a submission as a short paper.
Submissions not conforming to the LNCS format, exceeding the submission page
limits or being obviously out of the scope of the conference, will be rejected without
review.
SELECTION
All submissions will be evaluated by at least three members of the international
Program Committee, with a mix of social, economic and technological expertise.
The review process will be single-blind.
Selection will be based on:
Degree of interdisciplinarity (between social, economic and/or technical sciences)
Novelty and technical merit
Relevance of the generated insights for the future Internet development
The best paper will be sponsored with 500 EUR by Springer.
CAMERA-READY
Camera-ready submissions should be corrected by following the remarks of the
reviewers and submitted using the same submission link in zip format including:
The camera-ready version of the authors work in pdf format
The camera-ready version of the authors work in editable sources format
The Consent to Publish signed in ink and scanned to image file
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will be presented at INSCI2023 and published in the conference
proceedings volume, which will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS). Authors of selected best papers from the conference will
be contacted in order to consider submission of an expanded version of their papers
for publication in a special issue to be organised with an accredited journal (under
negotiation).
ORGANISATION
General Chair
George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Chairs
Vasileios Mezaris, Information Technologies Institute, Greece
Fabrizio Sestini, European Commission DG CONNECT, Belgium
Steering & Program Committees
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