2024 Annual Meeting Call for Submissions
87th Annual Meeting of the
Association for Information Science and Technology
25-29 October, 2024
Putting People First: Responsibility, Reciprocity and Care in Information Research and Practice
Plans for the 87th ASIS&T Annual Meeting in Calgary, AB, Canada, October 25-29, 2024, at the Calgary Hyatt Hotel are well underway! We are excited by our theme that focuses on the relationship between people, information objects, and technologies.
Call for Submissions
Information research and practice are embedded in diverse settings, from physical library, everyday life, and community spaces to digital entertainment and social media, to online search systems. These real-world and virtual spaces consist of complex, interdependent relationships between people, information objects, and technologies that are mediated by local norms and practices and broader economic and political systems.
As information scientists and practitioners, we are perpetually mindful of the people in the information-technology-people triad, even in the face of the dramatic rise of AI systems.
- We consider the ways in which human-designed and algorithmic systems represent individuals and communities, sometimes reinforcing and perpetuating stigma and discrimination.
- We see how biases embedded in social media, information retrieval, classification, and decision-making systems influence the flow of information in society.
- We understand that complex societal challenges (e.g., mis/disinformation, access to information, technological sustainability) involve but also transcend individual actions and dispositions.
At the same time, empowering people with information, metaliteracy, and tools is vital for engendering systemic change, fostering creativity and innovation, and improving the quality of interactions with information systems.
As the premier international conference in the field, the ASIS&T Annual Meeting is a forum to draw attention to and share the people-centered aspects of information research, education, and practice. By putting people first, we make visible responsibility, reciprocity, and care in what we do and how we do it.
We seek submissions that demonstrate how we put people first. Specifically:
- How do we demonstrate:
- responsibility,
- reflexivity, and
- care in the creation and evaluation of information systems, programs, and services?
- How do we cultivate and maintain community and research partnerships?
- How do our theoretical frameworks, methodologies, teaching and learning practices, and day-to-day routines reflect people-first considerations?
The submission site will open 30 January 2024. We encourage you to consider submitting a proposal for a session. Keep in mind that all presentations will need to be done in person. Please make note of the earlier-than-usual deadline.
Please review the submission instructions and the template for each submission type.
Submission Deadlines:
Workshops: 9 April 2024, 11:59 PM EDT Pre-meeting workshops will be held on Friday and Saturday, October 27-28. Details will be available in June when registration opens.
Papers: 9 April 2024, 11:59 PM EDT
Panels and Alternative Events: 9 April 2024, 11:59 PM EDT
Posters: 29 May 2024, 11:59 PM EDT
Doctoral Colloquium: 5 June 2024, 11:59 PM EDT