SIRCA » Announcements http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg Strengthening Information Society Research Capacity Alliance Thu, 10 May 2012 13:03:33 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1 Call for papers: International Conference on Diversity and Plurality in Media http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-papers-international-conference-on-diversity-and-plurality-in-media/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-papers-international-conference-on-diversity-and-plurality-in-media/#comments Thu, 11 Aug 2011 09:30:31 +0000 admin http://sirca.org.sg/?p=778 International Conference on Diversity and Plurality in Media: Reflections of Society

December 26-27, 2011 in Bhopal, India

For more information please click HERE.

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Vacancy for Research Associate/Project Officer at SiRC http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/vacancy-for-research-associateproject-officer-at-sirc/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/vacancy-for-research-associateproject-officer-at-sirc/#comments Mon, 01 Aug 2011 08:11:40 +0000 admin http://sirca.org.sg/?p=769 Singapore Internet Research Centre (SiRC), Nanyang Technological University

Aim: Strengthening ICTD Research Capacity in Asia program (SIRCA) establishes and brings together the endeavours of IDRC PAN and SiRC. It is designed to ensure that that capacities to conduct research in the area of Information and Communications Technology and/for Development (ICT4D or ICTD) are built in Asia. This applies particularly to emerging researchers based in Asia who are relatively new to ICTD research and interested in undertaking theoretically based and methodologically rigorous research.

These applicants would benefit from concerted capacity building exercises including a mentorship arrangement. In particular, the program promotes broad-based high-quality multidisciplinary research in Internet development, e-services, new media use and social impact, and policy for the benefit and advancement of individuals, organizations, nation and society. The program supports research projects that will strengthen the body of methodologically sound and theoretically-based social science research in ICTD.

The SIRCA program is in its final phase and SiRC is currently working with IDRC for a new global grant.

 

Job description

The Research Associate/Project Officer will be responsible for:

-          Supporting the closure process of the SIRCA programme including:

  • Tracking of research projects reports;
  • Preparing final technical reports to the funder.

-          Supporting the new SIRCA II Global grant, including:

  • Managing the SIRCA II research grants program funded by the IDRC.
  • Coordinating and tracking the progress of research projects under the program.
  • Coordinating and organising events (conference, workshop and meetings) for the program.
  • Managing and contributing to in-house publications.
  • Compiling technical reports and other supporting documents to the funders and other related stakeholders.
  • Developing strong interpersonal relationships with researchers, collaborators and other stakeholders in Singapore and outside with whom you would have regular contact.
  • Other duties as directed.

 

Qualifications and experience

The RA/PO will:

  • Have a good academic record that can be supported by output not limited to GPA and exam results (Undergraduate/postgraduate work in an internationally recognized university is a distinct advantage). Gaps in academic performance may be compensated by evidence of experience and attitude.
  • Ideally have experience and interest in communications and/or ICT related issues.
  • Have well developed and proven writing and quantitative skills.
  • Be fluent in English. (Ability to work in other languages will be an advantage but is not essential.)

 

Please submit a detailed CV, to Yvonne Lim at yvonnelyc@ntu.edu.sg.

 

For information about the organization, please see http://www.sirc.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/default.aspx.

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Asst. Prof. Arul Chib, Assistant Director of SIRCA, wins prestigious ProSPER.Net-Scopus 2011 award http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/asst-prof-arul-chib-assistant-director-of-sirca-wins-prestigious-prosper-net-scopus-2011-award/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/asst-prof-arul-chib-assistant-director-of-sirca-wins-prestigious-prosper-net-scopus-2011-award/#comments Fri, 29 Jul 2011 03:13:31 +0000 admin http://sirca.org.sg/?p=744 Asst. Prof. Arul Chib, Assistant Director of SIRCA, was recently awarded the Prosper.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award in Sustainable Development for 2011.

 

The Prosper.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award in Sustainable Development is given annually to young scientists or researchers, based in the Asia-Pacific region, who have made significant contributions in the area of Sustainable Development. The award is open to those researchers who completed their Ph.D. recently (within a span of 5 years) and are engaged in graduate education and research activities that emphasize sustainable development. Winners were chosen on the basis of 3 criteria: number of citations, number and quality of publications and patents, and documented social impact. All qualified applications were evaluated by an international panel of three recognized experts in Sustainable Development.

 

Winners receive a cash award from ProSPER.Net-Scopus and are offered a fellowship from the International Bureau of the German Ministry of Education and Research. These prestigious fellowships provide travel, supplies and living expenses to spend between six and twelve months collaborating with any researcher group of the recipient’s choosing in Germany.

 

Click HERE for more information on Prosper.NET. For more information about the award, click HERE.

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Call for Open Sessions, ICTD2012 http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-open-sessions-ictd2012/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-open-sessions-ictd2012/#comments Tue, 26 Jul 2011 02:34:11 +0000 admin http://sirca.org.sg/?p=738 The Fifth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD2012) is taking place at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, from 12th to 16th March 2012.

 

We invite you to propose an Open Session at ICTD2012! Accompanying the full papers program on the 13th and 14th March are two further days of events with a less formal flavor to take place before and after (on the 12th and 16th). These lively and diverse sessions made a major contribution to the spirit of the conference in London in 2010 and, with your input, they can be an exciting and integral part of the experience in Atlanta. Open Sessions vary widely in theme and style, including panels, discussions, SIGs and workshops. They may be a whole day, or run for just 90 minutes. They may be run in a language other than the official conference language of English (we are particularly interested in a French and/or Spanish program). And the application process is simple and quick.

 

Openness is an important part of what makes these sessions special.

 

Organisers choose the structure, theme and approach of their program while anyone registered for the conference can attend as many open sessions as they wish, without the need to pre-register for them.

 

We ask you to present your proposal on the Open Sessions form (at the URL below), giving us details of who is involved and what you want to do. We are happy to approve a wide range of sessions providing they meet the minimum criteria, listed below (although we may have to adjust the time we offer each team, based on number of accepted submissions). If accepted, we ask you to be creative, entertaining and thought-provoking and to work with us to fit a tight agenda.

 

Types of session might include:

- Workshops

- Panels/Debates

- Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

- Roundtable Discussions/Fishbowls

- Open Spaces/Unconferences/Wildcard sessions

- Performances/Storytelling

- Anything you design that engages a range of people over a short, focussed session

 

Previous themes have included creativity, ethics, accountability, practitioner roles, reflections on the conference, development theory, climate change, gender, area studies, burning topics, new directions, notions of knowledge, language specific mini-conferences, report consultations, technology practicums, and more (see http://www.ictd2010.org). ICTD2012 can include an even wider range of content, all related to ICT and Development.

 

Open sessions proposal submission deadline: Oct 7th 2011 (11:59pm UTC)

For more on the main conference, see our website at: http://www.ictd2012.org or follow us on Twitter: @ICTD2012 and Facebook: ICTD 2012 Atlanta

Contact us with any questions at: opensessions@ictd2012.org

 

Criteria for acceptance and review process

Proposals for sessions will be reviewed by the open sessions committee and judged on the following criteria. Each session should be:

- Open to any interested conference attendees, up to a specified maximum number

- Accessible to a highly interdisciplinary ICT and development audience

- Lively, participatory and inclusive in style and content as appropriate

- Relevant to the themes of the conference

- Demonstrating careful planning and a clear structure

- Neatly summed up in a 50 word description, as well as a longer explanation of how your intentions will be achieved (as suggested on the form provided)

- Designed so that you leave the session space tidy afterwards (Note: working outside in a range of spaces may be possible, but will need backing up in case the weather is unseasonal)

- Presented on the Open Sessions form available at: http://www.ictd2012.org/opensessions

 

Key dates

- Proposals submitted: October 7th 2011 to opensessions@ictd2012.org

- Results announced: December 9th 2011

- Revisions and detailed planning: January-February 2012

- Conference: March 12-16th 2012

 

Open Sessions Committee Chair

Ann Light, Sheffield Hallam University

opensessions@ictd2012.org

 

Open Sessions Committee

Benjamin Akinmoyeje, Management Sciences for Health Arul Chib, Nanyang Technological University Jill Dimond – local liaison, Georgia Institute of Technology Helani Galpaya, LIRNEasia Ricardo Gomez, University of Washington Dorothea Kleine, Royal Holloway University of London Robin Mansell, London School of Economics Gillian Marcelle, Wits Business School Judith Mariscal, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas Thomas Smyth – local liaison, Georgia Institute of Technology Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla, La Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

 

General Conference Chairs

Michael Best, Georgia Institute of Technology Ellen Zegura, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Call for Papers for 5th IEEE/ACM International Conference on ICTD http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-papers-for-5th-ieeeacm-international-conference-on-ictd/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-papers-for-5th-ieeeacm-international-conference-on-ictd/#comments Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:08:21 +0000 admin http://sirca.org.sg/?p=734 CALL FOR PAPERS
Fifth IEEE/ACM International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA USA

Conference dates: March 12-16, 2012
Paper submission deadline: July 22, 2011 (11:59pm UTC)
Conference website: http://www.ictd2012.org
Contact us at: program@ictd2012.org
Twitter: @ICTD2012   Facebook: ICTD 2012 Atlanta

ICTD provides an international forum for scholarly researchers exploring the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in social, political, and economic development. The conference program and accepted papers will reflect and deepen the multidisciplinary nature of ICTD research, with anticipated representation from anthropology, computer science, communication, design, economics, electrical engineering, geography, information science, political science, public health, sociology, and so on.

Submitted papers are subject to a rigorous and selective double-blind peer review; accepted papers will appear in electronic conference proceedings and will be archived in the ACM and/or IEEE systems. A subset of the papers will also appear in a special issue of Information Technologies & International Development.

ICTD2012 is the fifth of an ongoing series of conferences occurring every one-and-a-half years; previous conferences have taken place in: Berkeley, CA (USA) ICTD 2006; Bangalore (India) ICTD 2007; Doha (Qatar) ICTD 2009; and London (United Kingdom) 2010.

For the purposes of this conference the term “ICT” comprises electronic technologies for information processing and communication, as well as platforms that are built on such technologies. “Development” means international development, including, but not restricted to, poverty alleviation, education, agriculture, healthcare, general communication, gender equality, governance, infrastructure, environment and sustainable livelihoods. Papers considering novel designs, new technologies, project assessments, policy analyses, impact studies, theoretical contributions, social issues around ICT and development, and so forth will be considered. Well-analyzed negative results from which generalizable conclusions can be drawn are also sought.

Relevant papers reporting high-quality original research are solicited. Full papers will be reviewed by a multidisciplinary panel, and evaluated according to their novel research contribution, methodological soundness, theoretical framing and reference to related work, quality of analysis, and quality of writing and presentation. Authors are encouraged (but not required) to address the diversity of approaches in ICTD research by providing context, implications, and actionable guidance to researchers and practitioners beyond the authors’ primary domains.

Only original, unpublished, full research papers in English will be considered. Submissions not meeting a minimum bar of academic research writing will be rejected without full review. Papers should contain a maximum of 8000 words. Reviews are double blind, so papers should not include author names or other information that would identify the authors (references to previous work by the authors should be in the third person).  Authors should follow IEEE formats and styles http://www.ieee.org/documents/stylemanual.pdf. Samples of this are also available in PDF at http://www.ictd2012.org/ICTD2012_sample.pdf and MS Word http://www.ictd2012.org/ICTD2012_sample.doc formats. Authors will be required to sign a copyright release for publication in the conference proceedings.  Additional submission details will be posted on the conference website at http://www.ictd2012.org, as the information becomes available.

As a new opportunity for 2012, we are offering a peer mentorship program for paper submissions. Submit your paper early (by May 1st, 2011) to this program and get feedback from peer mentors ahead of the normal submission process and June deadline. See http://www.ictd2012.org/mentorship for details.

Atlanta is a world-class city with a rich and passionate history. Spring comes early to Atlanta; March is likely to be sunny, crisp, and pleasant. The conference venue is the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center (http://www.gatechhotel.com/). Georgia Tech is one of the top research universities in the United States, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology.

The conference website is http://www.ictd2012.org. Follow us on Twitter @ICTD2012, or visit our Facebook page at “ICTD 2012 Atlanta”. Contact us at program@ictd2012.org.

IMPORTANT DATES
Peer review mentor program submission deadline: May 1, 2011
Paper submission deadline: July 22, 2011
Acceptance notifications: September 16, 2011
Camera-ready papers due: January 16, 2012
Conference dates: March 12-16, 2012

Program Committee Chairs
Jonathan Donner, Microsoft Research India
Beki Grinter, Georgia Institute of Technology
Gary Marsden, University of Cape Town

General Conference Chairs
Michael Best, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Call for Applications for MSc in ICTs for Development, University of Manchester http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-applications-for-msc-in-icts-for-development-university-of-manchester/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-applications-for-msc-in-icts-for-development-university-of-manchester/#comments Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:05:51 +0000 admin http://sirca.org.sg/?p=732 The University of Manchester’s one-year MSc ICTs for Development degree aims to create “ICT4D champions” who combine technical competencies in information systems and project management with an understanding of development context and practice: http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/06237/?code=06237&pg=2

The 2011 Development Leaders Bursary – worth £6,150 – is available for developing country applicants to the MSc ICT4D programme, with a May 27th deadline.  Application and eligibility details can be found at: http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/postgraduate/taught/funding/

This page also contains details on other funding sources and on part-time employment opportunities while studying in Manchester.


For more details, contact:

Dr. Richard Heeks, Director, Centre for Development Informatics, University of Manchester, UK
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/cdi

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SIRCA Final Research Conference: Global Dialogue on ICT for Development http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/global-dialogue-on-ict-for-development/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/global-dialogue-on-ict-for-development/#comments Sat, 05 Mar 2011 03:56:42 +0000 admin http://sirca.xq.sg/?p=554 Date: 16-17 April 2011

Venue: Millennium Resort Patong Phuket, Thailand

About the Conference

Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have had a profound impact on the socio-economic, political and cultural spheres of nations. The result is that there is growing interest to incorporate ICTs to achieve key development goals in the domains of health, education, livelihoods, and gender empowerment.

The “Global Dialogue on ICT for Development” brought together specialists from academia, industry, social welfare organisations and government to discuss and debate ideas to resolve challenges in the field of ICTD. It was a great opportunity to network and collaborate with researchers and scholars in the field of ICTD.

Emerging researchers from eight countries in Asia presented their papers on pertinent issues surrounding the use of ICTs for development in livelihood, education, employment, health and the environment. These sessions provided an overview of the type of projects that are part of the Strengthening ICT Research Capacity in Asia (SIRCA) grant programme administered by the Singapore Internet Research Centre (SIRC), under the auspices of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada.

The “Global Dialogue on ICT for Development” coincided with the launch of the Media Asia journal, Vol. 38, No. 1. The aim of this special issue is to publish cutting-edge research in the area of ICTD in Asia. The special issue seeks to publish findings and exchange knowledge on broad-based high-quality multidisciplinary research in ICT development, e-services, new media use and social impact, and policy for the benefit and advancement of individuals, organisations, nation and society.

For more information, please view the SIRCA Conference Programme.

Presentations made at the event are available for download:

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Call for Participation: Workshop at CSCW 2011, Hangzhou, China, March 19-23, 2011 http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-participation-workshop-at-cscw-2011-hangzhou-china-march-19-23-2011/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/call-for-participation-workshop-at-cscw-2011-hangzhou-china-march-19-23-2011/#comments Sat, 05 Mar 2011 03:46:19 +0000 admin http://sirca.xq.sg/?p=551 Social Media for Development

http://sites.google.com/site/sm4dev

Recent projects and studies suggest there is interesting and diverse work emerging at the intersection of ICT4D–the application of information and communication technologies to socio-economic development–and social media. One trend both fields share is the rise of mobile: While ICT4D has been devoting increasing attention to mobile technologies due to their global reach, there has also been a surge in mobile social media applications for the developed world. Whether mobile or web-based, work by social media researchers indicates that social software may have significant potential in developing regions through support for citizen reporting, crowdsourcing, grassroots mapping, and education. Through position papers and interactive discussions, workshop participants will explore current work at the intersection of ICT4D and social media (we’ll call it “SM4D”), as well as challenges, emerging themes, and future directions.

Workshop Organizers: Susanne Hupfer, Beth Kolko, Kentaro Toyama
Workshop Date: March 19 or 20 (TBD)


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UKZN: e-Discussion via Facebook on Poverty and Education http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/ukzn-e-discussion-via-facebook-on-poverty-and-education/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/announcements/ukzn-e-discussion-via-facebook-on-poverty-and-education/#comments Fri, 04 Mar 2011 04:15:18 +0000 admin http://sirca.xq.sg/?p=562 University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa has been nominated by United Nations (UN) Academic Impact for the next two years as one of ten global hubs to help take forward the governing principle on ‘Addressing Poverty’ and Youth. As a part of this, the School of Development Studies at UKZN and the UN are conducting an e-Discussion via Facebook on Poverty and Education for the week of 2-8 March 2011.

The discussion will revolve around issues such as: should there be free access to tertiary education, what kinds of education incentives ought to be available by government including vocational training, what are strategies to reverse brain drain (young nationals emigrating abroad) and how can we ensure local talents are employed.

To access the discussion, visit: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/ImpactUN

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Call for Abstracts – ICA 2011 Preconference Workshop http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/uncategorized/call-for-abstracts-ica-2011-preconference-workshop/ http://sirca1.sirca.org.sg/uncategorized/call-for-abstracts-ica-2011-preconference-workshop/#comments Thu, 03 Mar 2011 04:50:31 +0000 admin http://sirca.xq.sg/?p=572 Seamlessly Mobile?: Mobile Communication @ a Crossroads – 24-25 May, 2011, Boston MA, USA.

For more information, click here.

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