CALL
FOR PAPERS
DG.O2020: The 21st Annual International
Conference on Digital Government Research
Theme: Intelligent Government in the
Intelligent Information Society
Graduate
School of Public Administration
Seoul
National University
June
17-19, 2020
http://dgsoc.org/dgo-2020/
#dgo2020
The Digital Government Society (DGS)
announces the 21st Annual International Conference on Digital Government
Research - dg.o 2020, with a theme "Intelligent
Government in the Intelligent Information Society".
dg.o 2020 will be
hosted by the Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National
University, Seoul, Republic of Korea on June 17-19, 2020. The dg.o conferences
are an established forum for presentation, discussion, and demonstration of
interdisciplinary research on digital government, political participation,
civic engagement, technology innovation, applications, and practice. Each year
the conference brings together scholars recognized for the interdisciplinary and
innovative nature of their work, their contributions to theory (rigor) and
practice (relevance), their focus on important and timely topics and the
quality of their writing.
THEMES AND TRACK TOPICS
The 21st Annual International
Conference on Digital Government Research will feature the main theme of
"Intelligent Government in the Intelligent Information Society". The
advent of the intelligent information society will introduce new technologies
that combine artificial intelligence (AI) with Internet of Things, cloud
computing, and big data. Along with the development of such intelligent
information technologies, governments will increasingly face unprecedented
challenges and complex problems in all areas of the society.
This conference will focus on the
role and capacity building of
government and the new governance
that would be required to timely address the challenges and opportunities that
are brought by the new technologies and also to construct a trust-based society
by achieving sustainable development in the intelligent information society.
Specifically, we will propose
capacity building activities in
government and discuss the
government¡¯s role in addressing the
digital divide and social
inequality, resulting from the aforementioned technological advancements, and
in providing user-friendly public services that are based on big data analysis.
Moreover, we intend to discuss the implications of private and public
partnerships on new governance in the information society. In this endeavor,
the event will embrace discussions on both theoretical frameworks and practical
applications that deal with the government and related issues at the local,
regional, and global level.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 15, 2020: Papers
due
January 20, 2020: Workshops, tutorials, and panel proposals due
March 1, 2020: Application deadline for 2020 doctoral colloquium
March 1, 2020: Notifications of acceptance
March 15, 2020: Posters and demos proposals due
April 1, 2020: Poster/demo author notifications
April
5, 2020: Camera-ready manuscripts due
May 5, 2020: Early registration closes!
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Please check the attached files for more details.