CLICK4HP Archives

Health Promotion on the Internet

CLICK4HP@YORKU.CA

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
peter jones <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 25 May 2013 11:02:02 +0100
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (97 lines)
Call for Papers: Special Issue – Community Informatics and th


Call for Papers: Special Issue – Community Informatics and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 

The Journal of Community Informatics (http://ci-journal.net)

Abstract submissions due June 15, 2013
Full papers due September 1, 2013
Anticipated publication date February 1, 2014

The international peer-reviewed Journal of Community Informatics (http://ci-journal.net/) is a medium for the communication of research of interest to a global 
network of academics, community informatics practitioners and national 
and multilateral policy makers. A special issue of the journal will be 
devoted to examining the relationship between Community Informatics and 
the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

Community Informatics (CI) is the study and practice of enabling 
communities and the grassroots to improve their lives through 
Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). This special issue 
will focus on how community-based use of ICTs can contribute to both the
achievement of specific MDG targets and the development of the 
post-2015 global development agenda. The issue is expected to be 
published in early 2014 and thus provide inputs to ongoing discussions 
on the finalization of a new global development agenda. 

Call for papers

The field of Community Informatics seeks to explore the potential of 
ICTs and their applications for social and economic development  at the 
community level. It particularly seeks to ensure that marginalized 
individuals and communities can benefit from  the opportunities that 
ICTs can provide. Active and meaningful participation by people at the 
community/grassroots level is arguably one critical element for the 
successful achievement of the MDGs – and any other development 
priorities, for that matter. As demonstrated in different parts of the 
world, ICTs enable the participation of people and give voice to the 
voiceless.

For this special issue, we are inviting original, unpublished research, 
points of view, case studies, reviews and field notes. All research 
papers will be double-blind peer-reviewed. Insights and analytical 
perspectives from practitioners and policy makers in the form of notes 
from the field or case studies are also encouraged.  These will not be 
peer-reviewed but will be assessed as to their suitability for 
publication.

Expected topics in this special issue include:

1.            National and local policies needed to foster synergies between CI and the MDGs
2.            Local government, CI and ICTs: how to create a sound ecosystem for development and MDG achievement?
3.            Enabling communities to participate in local MDG decision making processes via ICTs
4.            CI and access to information and open data related to MDG development priorities
5.            CI and local participation strategies to meet MDGs
6.            CI and social inclusion of groups targeted in MDGs
7.            CI and local MDG related capacity development: can ICTs close or widen the gap?
8.            The potential role for CI  in the post-2015 global development agenda;
9.            Assessing the empirical evidence on  the role of community ICTs in the MDGs to date

And specifically related to individual MDG targets:

10.          Using community-based ICTs to address extreme poverty and hunger
11.          CI approaches to achieving universal primary education;
12.          CI contributions to  the promotion of gender equality and women's empowerment
13.          CI influence to in the elimination of child mortality and  achievement of maternal health
14.          CI approaches to combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
15.          CI and environmental sustainability
16.          CI as a component of national and regional health information systems
17.          CI contributions to developing global MDG partnerships

Special Issue Editors:

Charles Dhewa – CEO, Knowledge Transfer Africa (Pvt) Ltd, [log in to unmask] / [log in to unmask]
Jude Genilo – Head, Media Studies and Journalism Department, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, [log in to unmask] / [log in to unmask]
Raul Zambrano – Cluster Leader, Senior Policy Advisor, ICTD and e-governance, UNDP, [log in to unmask]
Chris Zielinski – CEO, International Alliance on Information for All, [log in to unmask]

Special Issue Assistant
Michel Castagné – [log in to unmask]

Abstracts should be sent to the Assistant [log in to unmask] no later than June 30, 2013. 

========= 
Best regards,

Peter Jones
Lancashire, UK
-- 
Blogging at "Welcome to the QUAD"
http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/
Hodges Health Career - Care Domains - Model
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/
h2cm: help 2C more - help 2 listen - help 2 care
http://twitter.com/#!/h2cm

To manage subscriptions/passwords, or view archives, go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html . [log in to unmask] is run in collaboration with Health Nexus: http://www.healthnexus.ca/index_eng.php

ATOM RSS1 RSS2