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The First International Workshop on Identity in the Information Society 2008


Call for papers
      We are pleased to release a Call for Papers for the first Identity in
the Information Society workshop, to be held on May 28-30, 2008 in Arona,
Lago Maggiore, Italy.
     Identity is now a key issue for citizens, business and state. The
workshop will explore the developing relationships between identity,
security and privacy in an information-intensive society that in the name of
better marketing or more efficient delivery of goods and services
relentlessly tracks physical persons, their financial transactions, and
their health.
     The questions that are raised in this area are many and pressing.
Should there be an absolute single identity for all social purposes or can
people legitimately deploy different identities in their everyday lives? Can
identity management be reconciled with notions of privacy that prevailed in
a pre-digital age, or does privacy need re-defining for the current era? How
far should state bureaucracies have unfettered access to personal
information in order to maximise returns from eGovernment systems that
interoperate across departmental boundaries? What technologies are emerging
that could revolutionise the interface of conflict between efficiency of
information systems management and the maintenance of security and privacy
levels?
     These phenomena deserve in-depth study, and this workshop provides a
forum for advancement in research approaches and learning. We invite
research papers ranging across different disciplinary areas, reflecting the
broad nature of the topic with its interwoven concerns of law, technology,
and information systems alongside other social, political and management
issues.

Some themes that are of particular interest include:

Accepted papers will be considered for publication in Identity in the
Information Society Journal (IDIS).

Following the workshop, revised versions of the papers presented will go
under peer review process to determine their suitability to be published in
IDIS.

Important Dates:

Submission of extended abstracts (600-800 words): 31 March 2008
Notification of acceptance - Invitation to submit full papers to workshop: 4
April 2008
Submission of full papers to workshop: 21 May 2008
Identity in the Information Society Workshop: 28-30 May 2008
Submission of revised papers to IDIS: 30 June 2008
Feedback from peer review to authors: 29 September 2008
Submission of revised papers: 28 November 2008
Publication in IDIS Journal (from January 2009)

Articles accepted in 2008 will be open access; successful authors whose
articles are published will retain their copyright without fees payable.

Extended abstracts should be sent in MS Word format to: J.P.Backhouse at
lse.ac.uk with 'IDIS workshop 2008' as the subject of the e-mail.

Committee
General Chair:
James Backhouse, London School of Economics, UK
Editor-in-chief, Identity in the Information Society Journal
Programme committee members:
Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ruth Halperin, London School of Economics, UK
Mireille Hildebrandt, VUB, Belgium
Vashek Matyas, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Thierry Nabeth, INSEAD, France
Kieron O'Hara, Southampton University, UK
Nancy Pouloudi, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Amy Ray, Bentley College, USA
Jimmy Tseng, Erasmus University, Netherlands
Theodora Varvarigou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece