Introduction

The IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS) is the flagship conference of the IEEE’s Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT).

ISTAS is a multi/inter/trans‐disciplinary forum for engineers, policy makers, entrepreneurs, philosophers, researchers, social scientists, technologists, and polymaths to collaborate, exchange experiences, and discuss the social implications of technology.

Hosted by the University of Waterloo and University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada), ISTAS21 runs from 28-31 October, and will take place primarily online; select in-person, live-streamed events will be held in Waterloo, COVID-19 permitting.

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Committee

Rozita Dara
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR
University of Guelph

Heather Love
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR
University of Waterloo

Jason Lajoie
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING CHAIR
University of Waterloo

ANK Zaman
CONFERENCE FINANCE CHAIR
Conestoga College

Brandiff Caron
ISTAS21 TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIR
Concordia University

Ketra Schmitt
ISTAS21 TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIR
Concordia University

Bozenna Pasik-Duncan
WOMEN IN ENGINEERING EVENT CO-ORDINATOR
Kansas State University

Call for paper

Important date

2021-06-29
Draft paper submission deadline
2021-09-01
Draft paper acceptance notification

Submission Topics

We welcome new ideas, approaches, frameworks, methodologies and theories to help develop a field that will be critical to our future. Topics of interest for ISTAS2021 include, but are not limited to:

Emerging Technologies & Responsible Innovation: 

Privacy and security solutions;
Data and artificial intelligence technologies; 
International and cross-cultural innovation; 
New approaches to responsible innovation; 
Ethical approaches to development of technology; 
New human factors research; 
Human-computer interaction;

Social Implications of Technology: 

(Un)intended consequences of technology; 
Social justice;
Environmental justice; 
Citizen science;
Humanitarian technology; 
Risk assessment;
People aspects; 
Health and Death;
Accountability; 
Cost of technology; 
Human rights;

Universal Service and Technology Obligation: 

Equity; Access; Accessibility; Affordability;
Transparency; Openness; Open solutions;
Women; Indigenous communities; Minorities;
Global development; Environmental impact; 
Sustainability; Animals; 
Education; Stewardship; 
Human rights; Fairness; Equity;

Technology-Focused Law, Policy, Regulation, and Guidelines: 

Principles; Governance;
Policy; Standards; Ethics;
Privacy and security;
Data ownership; Case law;
Privacy by design; Human rights;

Public Interest, Food and Health Technology: 

Food systems; Digital agriculture; Farmers;
Social science; Humanities;
Public-private partnership;
Ethical design; Privacy and security;
Healthcare platforms; Patients;
Sustainability; Food security; Pandemic;

Other topics: 

Health and safety technology systems;
Engineering ethics and professional responsibility;
Engineering education and the social implications of technology;
Public education in the social implications of technology;
History of electrotechnology technical expertise and public policy;
Social issues related to information and communication technology;
Systems analysis in public policy decisions;
Economic issues related to technology;
Social issue related to energy;
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on all of the above

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 28

    2021

    to

    Oct 31

    2021

  • Jun 29 2021

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Sep 01 2021

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Oct 31 2021

    Registration deadline

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