Hallo Herr Borsdorf, danke für Ihr Feedback, die Konferenzgebühr ist natürlich ein wichtiges Kriterium! Im Vergleich zu anderen Konferenzen ist die Gebühr nicht hoch angesetzt, und eine Ermäßigung (€145) gibt es auch für StudentInnen unter 27 Jahre. Danke für den Hinweis auf die Erwerblose, wir werden das Intern besprechen ob auch hier eine Ermäßigung möglich ist. mfG Noella Edelmann Noella Edelmann BA, MSc, MAS Researcher CeDEM11 Conference for E-democracy, E-participation and E-voting www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem JeDEM eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government www.jedem.org Digital Government Blog http://digitalgovernment.wordpress.com/ Centre for E-Government Danube University Krems Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Strasse 30 3500 Krems Austria Tel.: ++43 2732 893 2303 www.donau-uni.ac.at/egov noella.edelmann@donau-uni.ac.at >>> "Malte Borsdorf" <Malte.Borsdorf@gmx.at> 13.09.2010 19:16 >>> Es steht mir bestimmt nicht zu, das zu schreiben und ich möchte auch niemandem zu nahe treten: doch ist es nicht komisch, dass man eine Tagung zu Demokratie und Teilhabe im "Open Access" macht und eine derart hohe Tagungsgebühr verlangt (meine Miete ist niedriger) und die einzige "Ermäßigung" ist für "Early Birds" und nicht für Studierende oder Erwerbslose usf.? Nehmen Sie mir dieses E-Mail bitte nicht übel. Grüße, Malte Borsdorf -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 13:50:40 +0200 > Von: "Noella Edelmann" <noella.edelmann@donau-uni.ac.at> > An: ipoa_forum@lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de > Betreff: [IP-OA_Forum] CfP for CeDEM 11 - Conference for e-democracy, e-participation and e-voting 5-6 May 2011, Danube University Krems, Austria > Call for Papers > CeDEM11 > Conference for e-democracy, e-participation and e-voting > 6-7 May 2011 > Danube University Krems > Austria > www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem > > During the last 10 years, the world has focused on social media and the > new forms of societal behaviour, including content generation, > collaboration and sharing as well as network organisation. These > behaviours and expectations, in particular transparency and access to > data, new ways of interacting with government and democratic > institutions will continue to develop, and profound changes in society > are to be expected. Society has been confronted with *Open > Government*, *Open Data* and *Open Access*. What have the > experiences been so far? How do these impact society, democratic > structures and organisations? What changes occur at citizen level? What > are the implications for democracy, society, science and business? > CeDEM11 presents the following tracks: > Track: E-participation > Co-chairs: Julia Glidden (21c Consultancy, London, UK) and Jeremy > Millard (Danish Technological Institute, DK) > Track: Open Access and Open Data > Co-chair: Andy Williamson (Hansard Society, London, UK) > Track: Open Government > Co-chairs: Philipp Müller (University of Salzburg, Business School, AT) > and Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, AUS) > Track: E-voting > Co-chairs: Melanie Volkamer (Technical University Darmstadt, DE) and > Thad Hall (University of Utah, USA) > > We would like to invite individuals from academic, applied and > practitioner backgrounds as well as public authorities and bodies, > NGO/NPOs, education institutions and independent organisations to submit > their research and project papers as well as workshop proposals. We > welcome different multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches and > disciplines including (but not limited to): law & legal studies, social > sciences, computer sciences, political sciences, psychology, sociology, > applied computer gaming and simulation, democratic theory, media and > communication science. We also look forward to hearing about workshop > proposals. > > Keynotes > Axel Bruns (Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology in > Brisbane; Chief Investigator ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative > Industries and Innovation; Senior Researcher Smart Services Cooperative > Research Centre, AUS) > Caroline Haythornthwaite (Director, School of Library, Archival and > Information Studies at the University of British Columbia, CAN) > Doug Schuler (Program Director for the Public Sphere Project; Member of > the faculty at The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, USA) > Elke Löffler (CEO, Governance International, Birmingham; UK) > Stefan Gehrke (CEO, Politik-Digital, Berlin, DE) > > Conference Chairs > Peter Parycek (Danube University Krems, AT) > Manuel J. Kripp (e-voting.cc, AT) > Noella Edelmann (Danube University Krems, AT) > > Important Dates > Deadline for the submission of papers: 1 December 2010 > Deadline for the submission of workshop proposals: 1 December 2010 > Notification of acceptance: 7 February 2011 > Camera-ready paper: 28 February 2011 > Conference: 5-6 May 2011 > > Submission and Template > www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem > The conference proceedings will be published with the Edition Danube > University; additionally the complete proceedings will be made > accessible online. All articles of the conference proceedings will be > licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs > 3.0 Austria ( > http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/at/deed.en ) > License. > A selection of best papers of CeDEM11 will be published at the Open > Access eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government JeDEM > http://www.jedem.org/ > > Fees > EUR 195.- for Early Birds (Registration until 28 of February 2011) > EUR 240,- for a regular Ticket (Registration after 28 February 2011) > EUR 145.- for Authors, PEP-NET Members, Alumni-Club of Danube > University Krems, Students under 27 years of age. > > The fee includes conference proceedings and social program during the > conference. > A pre-conference social program will be announced later this year. > > Further Information: www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem > > Looking forward to seeing you there! > > Noella > > Noella Edelmann BA, MSc, MAS > Researcher > > CeDEM11 > Conference for E-democracy, E-participation and E-voting > www.donau-uni.ac.at/cedem > > JeDEM > eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government > www.jedem.org > > Digital Government Blog > http://digitalgovernment.wordpress.com/ > > Centre for E-Government > Danube University Krems > Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Strasse 30 > 3500 Krems > Austria > Tel.: ++43 2732 893 2303 > www.donau-uni.ac.at/egov > noella.edelmann@donau-uni.ac.at > > _______________________________________________ > Ipoa_forum mailing list > Ipoa_forum@lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de > https://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/ipoa_forum -- GMX.at - Österreichs FreeMail-Dienst mit über 2 Mio Mitgliedern E-Mail, SMS & mehr! 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