Three days left to register for JITP 2011 - "The Future of Computational Social Science"
"The Future of Computational Social Science" There are three days left to register at the regular fee for the annual meeting of the Journal of Information Technology & Politics. This year, JITP 2011 is taking place May 16 & 17, 2011 at the University of Washington. Space is very limited and the fee for late registration increases starting April 26. http://www.umass.edu/jitp/2011.htm In addition to a great keynote, a distinguished invited panel, a poster and demo session, and a vendor panel, we are very pleased with the collection of new papers working their way toward inclusion in a special edition of the journal. Also, we are devoting time to an extended discussion of the future of the journal itself, including policies for review, standards for publication, and editorial board rotation in addition to more general discussions of how to grow the 800+ JITP member base. JITP 2011 is hosted and sponsored by The Center for American Politics & Public Policy and the Department Political Science at the University of Washington. Other sponsors include the Center for Communication & Civic Engagement, Microsoft, Google, IdeaScale, Survey Analytics, The UMass Amherst Departments of Political Science and Computer Science, Taylor & Francis, The Qualitative Data Analysis Program, Context Miner & Texifter. See you in Seattle! ~Stu
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Stuart Shulman