[IGF-DAIG] Draft Call for Papers
Camila Leite Contri
camila.leite at idec.org.br
Mon Jul 17 17:10:00 CEST 2023
Thanks, Luca!
Hope you are all doing fine too.
That is a great opportunity! I already left my few comments in there, but
the call for papers is great.
Have a nice week - and for those that are going there, see you in CPDP LatAm
<http://cpdp.lat/>!
Best wishes,
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Em dom., 16 de jul. de 2023 às 21:17, Luca Belli <luca.belli at fgv.br>
escreveu:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I hope you are doing well!
>
> I am writing to share the idea of a Call for Papers to prepare a brief
> report that we could present at the upcoming IGF.
>
> I have discussed this possibility with some list members offline and most
> seemed very receptive.
>
> I am pasting the draft CfP below and also on this pad in case you want to
> provide your feedback on the text
> https://pad.codigosur.org/DRAFT_CfP_IGF_DAIG_2023
>
> As this draft CfP is quite concise and the IGF will take place in only 3
> months, I would suggest that anyone interested in providing feedback does
> so until next Friday 21st July
>
> All the best
>
> Luca
>
>
>
> *IGF Coalition on Data and Artificial Intelligence Governance *
>
>
>
> *DRAFT Call for Papers on *
>
> *AI Transparency and Accountability*
>
>
>
>
>
> *Background:*
>
> The IGF Coalition on Data and Artificial Intelligence Governance
> <https://intgovforum.org/en/content/dynamic-coalition-on-data-and-artificial-intelligence-governance-dc-daig>
> (DAIG) is a multistakeholder group established under the auspices of the
> United Nations Internet Governance forum (IGF). The Coalition aims at
> fostering discussion of existing approaches to data and AI governance,
> promoting analysis of good and bad practices to identify what solutions
> should be replicated and which ones should be avoided by stakeholders to
> achieve a sustainable an effective data and AI governance.
>
> To do so the DAIG Coalition aims at promoting collective studies and
> multistakeholder interactions to collect and discuss evidence, critically
> analyse existing regulatory and institutional arrangements, and propose
> policy updates. Importantly, the DAIG will act as a hub to connect
> global UN IGF discussions with regional and local initiatives, with a
> particular focus on Global South debates.
>
> This first annual report of the Coalition aims at fostering reflections
> on AI transparency and accountability with a particular focus on
> experiences of Global South countries, to provide valuable contributions
> that could feed into IGF 2023 discussions.
>
>
>
> *Call:*
>
> The Dynamic Coalition on Platform Responsibility, established under the
> auspices of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum, invites
> researchers and practitioners to submit short papers analysing the issues
> of AI transparency and accountability. Suggested topics include, *but are
> not limited to*, analyses of:
>
> - technical tools aimed at enhancing transparency of AI systems and/or
> automated personal data processing
> - technical tools aimed at algorithmic explicability
> - existing or proposed normative frameworks aimed at fostering
> transparency and/or accountability of AI systems and/or automated personal
> data processing
> - existing or proposed technical standards aimed at fostering
> transparency and/or accountability of AI systems and/or automated personal
> data processing
> - international efforts aimed at promoting AI transparency and/or
> accountability
> - case studies discussing risks stemming from lack of transparency
> and/or accountability
>
> *Submission Guidelines:*
>
> Research papers, including analytical and theoretical papers, position
> papers, or case studies will be considered for inclusion in the report,
> even if they have been previously published. The length of the submissions
> should be between 2500 and 5000 words. To facilitate the reviewing process,
> papers should not include author names or other information that would help
> identify the authors. All submission shall be in English or Spanish
> language. Citation should be in *APA 6 style*
> <http://libguides.library.usyd.edu.au/c.php?g=508212&p=3476096>,
> authors shall use footnotes rather than endnotes and submission should be
> in Microsoft Word or OpenDocument Text format.
>
> Submissions are due on *25 August 2023*. They should include the
> following elements:
>
>
> - Title
> - Short abstract (200 words)
> - Draft paper
> - Only in the body of the email: author’s name, affiliation and short
> bibliographical note
>
> Submissions should be sent to luca.belli at fgv.br and walter.gaspar at fgv.br
> including “*Paper Submission DAIG 2023*” as an object.
>
>
>
> Authors will be notified within approximately 7 days from the deadline as
> to the status of their contributions.
>
> All submitted papers will be subject to peer review. *PLEASE note that
> every author submitting a paper will be asked to peer review another
> submission,* which will be judged according to the novelty of the
> contribution, the theoretical soundness, and the quality of presentation.
>
>
> Authors will be given the opportunity to improve their contributions based
> on peer comments. Selected papers will be published into the 2023 Report of
> the IGF Coalition Data and Artificial Intelligence Governance, which will
> be published in open access, under Creative Commons licenses.
>
>
>
> Authors will also be invited (at their own expenses) to present their work
> at the annual DAIG meeting to be held at the United Nations Internet
> Governance Forum, in October 2023, in Kyoto, Japan.
>
>
>
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> *Luca Belli, PhD*
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