CALL FOR PAPERS: Extended submission deadline: 30 April 2010 IADIS int conf ICT, SOCIETY AND HUMAN BEINGS 2010 Freiburg, Germany, 29-31 July 2010 (http://www.ict-conf.org/) part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (MCCSIS 2010) Freiburg, Germany, 26-31 July 2010 (http://www.mccsis.org) Conference Program Chair: Professor Em. Gunilla Bradley, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Submissons Details on the conference web site http://www.ict-conf.org/ under “submissions”. The proceedings of the conference will be published in the form of a book and CD-ROM with ISBN, available also in the IADIS Digital Library (accessible on-line). Types of contributions: Full and Short Papers, Reflection Papers, Posters, Demonstrations, Tutorials, Panels and Doctoral Consortium. All submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process. Selected authors of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to selected journals including journals from INDERSCIENCE Publishers. Keynote Speaker: Professor Alice Robbin School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, USA Conference background and goals The broader scope of this conference is presented in the conference web site http://www.ict-conf.org under “Call for papers”. The effects of ICT on human beings come in focus in the conference but also the interaction between ICT – Individual – Society. Analyses of Interaction and Effects are both important. Changes in behaviour, perspectives, values, competencies, human and psychological aspects, feelings are all of interest. Computer Science and IT related disciplines work more and more together with various behavioural and social sciences: Cognitive effects and changes, Motivational and emotional changes, Organisational and institutional changes, Societal changes, Value changes and new lifestyles, experiences from Child psychology and Development psychology. In general all types of research strategies are encouraged and especially cross disciplinary and multidisciplinary studies: Case studies, broader empirical field studies, theoretical analyses, cross cultural studies, scenarios, ethnographic studies, epistemological analyses.