Mar 16, 2010

CfP: Future Internet and Society: A Complex Systems Perspective, Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy

Future Internet and Society: A Complex Systems Perspective
Location Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy
Date 02 - 07 October 2010

The digital revolution and the advent of the Internet are transforming the way we work, how we spend our free time. These phenomena are also changing how we communicate with each other and the way in which we establish and maintain our social relations.

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The relationship between Internet and society is complex and bidirectional, leading to a co-evolution of the two systems. In fact, the Internet exists because humans need networking and the Internet evolution is ultimately driven by our ever-increasing use of it.

The complexity of the current Internet structure and its future developments cannot be understood without taking a full multi-disciplinary approach. Such an approach must necessarily be based on the science of complex systems, and in particular complex network theory. It must also depend on social sciences and humanities to elucidate the underpinnings of the Internet at a societal and economic level.

This conference will bring together experts in Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT), social scientists, as well as experts in the area of complex systems They will assess the state-of-the- art, identify new trends and envision future developments in the intertwined domains of future Internet and society.

Topics that will be covered in the conference include:

* Internet topology and modelling
* Complex techno-social networks
* Modelling of collective social behaviour
* Social and human dynamics
* Spreading and epidemics in techno-social systems
* Virtual social systems
* Co-evolution of Internet and society
* Internet as a socio-economical system
* Mobile social networks
* Internet enabled applications and business
* Future Internet as a techno-social system

We welcome top-level presentations on the most recent results in analysis and modelling, from the point of view of complex systems and other techno-social issues.

Invited Speakers

* Petra Ahrweiler, University College Dublin, IE
* Enrico Gregori, National Research Council CNR Pisa, IT
* Fredrick Liljeros, Stockholm University, SE
* Angel Sanchez, Universidad Carlos III, ES
* Andrea Scharnhorst, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, NL
* Bosiljka Tadic, Jozef Stefan Institute, SI
* Alessandro Vespignani, Indiana University, US / ISI Foundation, IT

The preliminary programme will be published in February.

For more information please visit the ESF Research Conferences website:
http://www.esf.org/conferences/10341

Please quote 10 Academic Resources Daily in your application to this opportunity!


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