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MISTICA: "The State of the Art in Nonprofit Technology."

MISTICA: "The State of the Art in Nonprofit Technology."

Write haof XML files: Roxana Goldstein ^lt;roxanagoldstein_at_yahoo.com.ar>
Fecha: mié 08 nov 2006 20:53:18 AST
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Retransmito esto.
Puede ser de interés para varios en la CV.
  Abrazos,
  Roxana

>Fecha: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 12:41:07 -0500
>De: "Deborah Elizabeth Finn"
>Asunto: [CI] FW: CFP-"State of the Art in Nonprofit Technology"
>
>-----original message-----
>From: Paul-Brian McInerney
>
>
>Apologies for cross-posting.
>
>
>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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