CFP-"State of the Art in Nonprofit Technology"
From: Paul-Brian McInerney
Date: Nov 8, 2006 11:34 AM
Subject: CFP-"State of the Art in Nonprofit Technology"
To: ARNOVA-L@listserv.wvu.edu
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Organizations in the nonprofit and voluntary sector have recognized
that information technologies are a vital part of their effective
mission achievement. While a large and growing body of practical
knowledge already exists, practitioners, managers, and policy makers
still lack systematic scholarly research about how information
technologies are changing the nonprofit sector and the organizations
within it.
NTEN and Nonprofit Online News are seeking research papers for a panel
and a publication. The panel will be held at the upcoming Nonprofit
Technology Conference, in Washington DC April 4-6, 2007 and will be
entitled "The State of the Art in Nonprofit Technology." The
publication will be the first issue of The Journal of Information
Technology in Social Change.
We are seeking rigorously designed research that explores all facets
of ICT implementation, use, and innovation in nonprofit and grassroots
organizations and sectors. We are interested in research that engages
with these and similar themes:
* Technology adoption in the voluntary sector
* The relationship between open ICT ecosystems and civil society
* Issues around the use of technology platforms, e.g., free/open
source software and proprietary systems
* How nonprofits and grassroots organizations use information technologies
* Organizational change and technology implementation
* The unique technological needs of nonprofit and grassroots organizations
* The role of technology in promoting social change
We are taking a multidisciplinary approach. Original papers and
proposals are sought from researchers in all relevant subject areas.
Proposals submitted should address facets of nonprofit technology,
broadly construed.
Complete papers are encouraged and will be given priority over
abstracts or proposals. Two to three page proposals that include a
summary of research findings and methods used will also be considered.
Send submissions including the author's contact information, position,
and affiliation as PDF, RTF, or DOC files to research@nten.org.
Timeline:
* Deadline for Submissions (complete papers preferred): December 15, 2006
* Author notification (and editorial requests) by: February 15, 2007
* Complete Papers Due: March 10, 2007
* Journal Publication Date: April 5, 2007
* Conference: April 4-6, 2007
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Paul-Brian McInerney
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Informatics
Indiana University South Bend
2283 Weikamp Hall
1700 Mishawaka Avenue
South Bend, IN 46634
O. 574.520.4243
M. 646.321.6036
http://mypage.iusb.edu/~pmcinern
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