ISCRAM 2024: ISCRAM 2024: Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Global Conference Münster, Germany, May 25-29, 2024 |
Conference website | https://iscram2024.ercis.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iscram2024 |
Submission deadline | December 15, 2023 |
21st Annual Global Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM 2024)
We are delighted to inform you that the ISCRAM 2024 conference will take place in Münster/Germany, from May 25th to 29th 2024. The conference follows a pracademic approach and will be jointly hosted by the ERCIS Competence Center for Crisis Management (C³M) at the University of Münster and the State Fire Service Institute North Rhine-Westphalia (IdF).
Our vision for the 2024 ISCRAM edition is to reflect the last 20 years of ISCRAM work and turn it into the future ISCRAM generation through our key competence in process management and modeling. The envisioned topic revolves around the process-centric view on crisis management: “Embracing the Crisis Management Lifecycle”. The idea behind the topic is to emphasize a holistic process view to not only overcome isolated considerations of crisis management actions, but especially to showcase how important clearly defined roles, tasks and processes are to enable a proper communication and collaboration between CM practitioners and researchers.
More information about the conference, the city of Münster, detailed Call for Submissions, information for attendees, FAQ's, and additional details are provided on our website.
We sincerely wish to see you in Münster in May!
P.S. Don't forget to bring your families with you to enjoy the local hospitality!
Submission Guidelines & Dates
All submissions will be made electronically using the ISCRAM templates. A PDF or Word document should be submitted for all types of submissions. All submissions can be electronically uploaded using the EasyChair service for ISCRAM. Once submissions are accepted, authors will need to use the final proceedings template to submit publishable versions (this template includes author names etc.).
Panel, workshop, tutorials and doctoral consortium proposals should include author information, while all other submissions should be anonymous, with all author information removed. Submissions must adhere to the page limits described below, and submissions that exceed the limits will be rejected without review. All selected submissions will be published and indexed withing the ISCRAM Digital Library. Authors must register for and attend the conference as specified below in order for their work to appear in the conference proceedings.
Call for Papers is open!
The ISCRAM 2024 conference committee invites two broad categories of research papers:
- CoRe: Completed Research (from 4000 to 8000 words).
- Important Dates:
- CoRe Paper Submission Deadline - December 15th, 2023
- CoRe Paper Notifications - January 2024
- Important Dates:
- WiP: Work In Progress (from 3000 to 6000 words).
- Important Dates:
- WiP Paper Submission Deadline - January 30th, 2024
- WiP Paper Notifications - February 2024
- Important Dates:
Difference Between CoRe & WiP:
CoRe papers are longer in length and describe completed research studies. WiP papers are shorter and meant to describe smaller, more focused research findings or research that is still in progress. Both of these paper types undergo a rigorous peer-review process and will be archived in the ISCRAM digital library.
Practioner Contributions:
For ISCRAM 2024 we further welcome practitioner contributions in the practitioner track. While practitioners are also invited to submit a CoRe or WiP research paper, we recognize that an academic review process is often not appropriate for practitioner contributions. Therefore, we invite practitioners to give a talk without having to submit a paper beforehand. More information on the practitioner track will follow shortly.
Committees
Conference Chairs
- Berthold Penkert, Director – State Fire Service Institute North Rhine-Westphalia (IdF)
- Prof. Dr. Bernd Hellingrath, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
- Dr. Adam Widera, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
- Dr. Hauke Speth, Deputy Director – State Fire Service Institute North Rhine-Westphalia (IdF)
Program Chairs
- Dr. Michael Middelhoff, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
- Prof. Dr. Ir. Kees Boersma, Amsterdam Sustainability Institute Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- Matthias Kalthöner, State Fire Service Institute North Rhine-Westphalia (IdF)
Demo & Poster Chairs
- Dr. Sandra Lechtenberg, FH Münster
- Dr. Monika Rode, State Fire Service Institute North Rhine-Westphalia (IdF)
- Prof. Dr. Apoorva Chauhan, Concordia University of Edmonton
Doctoral Colloquium Chairs
- Prof. Dr. Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, University of Twente
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Klein, University of Münster
- Dr. Mark Haselkorn, Human Centered Design and Engineering University of Washington
Publicity & Communication Chairs
- Stephanie Albiero
- Sebastian Henke, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
Workshop Chairs
- Dr. Christoph Lamers, Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK)
- Johannes Ponge, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
Proceedings Chair
- Anirudh Ravi, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
Conference Local Management & Logistics
- Carmen Sicking, ERCIS C³M, Münster/Germany
Venue
In line with the “pracademic dual chairmanship” the main conference locations will be both the buildings of the University of Münster and the IdF. While the welcome reception, doctoral consortium, workshops andtutorials are planned to be facilitated in the University of Münster, the actual conference, i.e. key notes and tracks, will be organized at the facilities of IdF.
MÜNSTER CASTLE
Münster Castle was a prince-bishop’s residence until 1803. Today it is the seat of the University of Münster (mainly administration and student services). Thanks to its more than 250-year history, the castle offers an impressive backdrop for studying and “conferencing”. Next to the main auditorium there are several lecture halls and working rooms, which could be used for breakout sessions of the doctoral colloquium, workshops, or tutorials.
IDF BUILDING
The IdF building was built between 2014 and 2016 dedicated to the training of crisis management in large-scale disasters. The objective of the new building was to enable the institute to perform tabletop exercises both for the command unit and the crisis committee working on the same scenario. Thus, the building comprises two control rooms for the practicing units and numerous rooms for other purposes such as housing communication units and exercise control. The whole building is equipped with state-of-the art media technology, e. g. a remote controlled video surveillance of both control rooms. One of the objectives of the building is the demonstration of current technology in crisis management to policy makers in this field, so it seemed no longer appropriate to have only a completely manual system for visualization. Next to these functional aspects and state-of-the-art technology, the facility is prepared to facilitate around 650 courses with 15k participants per year. Accordingly, all relevant rooms (such as plenary room, a big canteen or media production) are at one central place.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to iscram2024@ercis.org.
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