[SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: Understanding technology’s future: Norbert Wiener’s impact today – IEEE conference Call for Papers

Deborah Douglas ddouglas at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 15 08:38:43 PDT 2013


In addition, I will be meeting with the Conference organizers about some sort of exhibition/display related to Wiener this coming Monday (10/21).   I would welcome suggestions from SIGCIS as to content.

Debbie Douglas


On Oct 14, 2013, at 1:59 PM, Jonathan Coopersmith wrote:

FYI

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Subject: Understanding technology’s future: Norbert  Wiener’s impact today – IEEE  conference Call for Papers

Boston 24-26 June, 2014, http://21stcenturywiener.org/

Norbert Wiener is the father of cybernetics, the “cyber” in cyberspace. The 2014 IEEE Conference on Norbert Wiener in the 21st Century will focus on understanding technology’s future through an examination of Wiener’s impact: * Current developments of his research * His foresights regarding today’s technology * Reminiscences of his life.

We particularly welcome submission of papers and panel proposals on relevant topics including on the following topics:
 * Fuzzy sets and modelling, information theory, philosophy, life sciences, interval computation, Brownian motion, analysis under uncertainty, cybernetics and its applications in business, education and society.
 * Information ethics, technology innovation and economic development, robots and the future of work, cyber warfare and crime, science fiction as social commentary
 * Reminiscences, history of technology including the internet, technology biography, Wiener’s work in India and China. A history milestone and MIT Tour is planned for Monday 23 June.
 * Student papers: Best Student Paper Awards will be presented based on both manuscript content and presentation quality. A PhD symposium will be held Monday 23 June.
 * Professional stream, short papers and posters: We encourage practicing professionals to submit papers reporting on their experiences or as commentaries on practical applications in their field.

Confirmed keynotes: social anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson, cryptographer Bruce Schneier, engineering historian David Mindell; welcome by IEEE 2013 President Dr Peter Staecker.

KEY DATES
 30 November 2013: Abstracts up to 2 pages / 500 words submitted via web site.
 20 February 2014: Full paper deadline. Papers (excluding Professional stream) will be peer reviewed.

Full Call for Papers at http://21stcenturywiener.org/call-for-papers-instructions-to-authors-and-students/. Queries to submissions at 21stcenturywiener.org<mailto:submissions at 21stcenturywiener.org>.

Sponsoring and supporting organizations * IEEE Boston Section * SSIT (IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology) * SMC (IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics) * CSS (IEEE Control Systems Society) * IEEE History Center * NAFIPS (North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society) * ICIE (International Center for Information Ethics) * WOSC (World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics Conference Organizing Committee) * ASC (American Society for Cybernetics) * CSI (Computer Society of India)

http://21stcenturywiener.org/


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