[Olsr-dev] IS4CWN, wirelesssummit.org CFP
L. Aaron Kaplan
(spam-protected)
Mon May 28 16:24:25 CEST 2012
Hi!
(Dreadfully sorry for x-posting. You might receive multiple copies of this mail. But the deadline is approaching rapidly. I'd rather annoy some individuals by x-posting than exclude many. The summit really is a super cool chance for all of us and all who believe in self-governed community networks).
What?
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The wireless summit (www.wirelesssummit.org, "IS4CWN") is the only truly international event where community wireless networks from every continent of this earth (except for maybe Antarctica) come together every couple of years. Some have referred to the IS4CWNs as the "UN of community wireless networks" . More details below.
The last one took place in Vienna in 2010, this time it is going to take place in Barcelona.
Here is the current call for panel-proposals. Please re-tweet and re-distribute this mail in your respective communities and mailing lists!
Thanks very much.
Aaron.
PS: for the academics amongst us: the conference is just before the IEEE WiMob 2012 conference (http://conferences.computer.org/wimob2012/). It might make sense to piggyback the that one too (and enjoy beautiful Barcelona a bit longer ).
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From: faith swords <(spam-protected)>
Date: Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:41 AM
Subject: IS4CWN 2012: Call for Proposals
To: International Summit for Community Wireless Networks Participant E-mail List <(spam-protected)>
CALL FOR PROPOSALS — Deadline May 31, 2012.
International Summit for Community Wireless Networks
October 4-7, 2012
Barcelona, Spain
The International Summit for Community Wireless Networks (IS4CWN) brings together leading technology experts, policy analysts, on-the-ground specialists, and university researchers working on state-of-the-art community broadband projects. Since the first Summit in 2004, tens of thousands of community and municipal broadband networks have been deployed around the globe. The 2012 IS4CWN in Barcelona, Spain, offers panelists the opportunity to shape the direction of this thriving global movement.
Arab Spring and the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya have brought the importance of mesh wireless to the forefront of global political consciousness. As a result, we have seen an explosion in the development of and enthusiasm for community networks and mobile mesh. 2012 is a critical year to catalyze the explosion of community networking organizations and create shared technology, policy, and public education goals. Over the course of the Summit, the meetings and workshops at IS4CWN help participants formulate strategic plans, implement new development roadmaps, and coordinate implementation and R&D efforts.
Interested presenters should propose panels and workshops focusing on the three themes for the Summit: technology, policy, and implementation. Proposals can include demonstrations of software innovation, success stories of network deployment, presentations of ongoing research and discussion of municipal and governmental collaboration on both the national and transnational levels, or additional related topics. Panelists are encouraged to convene panels that look at specific issues from multiple angles and perspectives. Past panels can be reviewed at http://wirelesssummit.org.
Panel ideas will be accepted on a rolling basis and must be received no later than May 31, 2012. Please send panel proposals of 250 words or less to: (spam-protected)
Travel stipends are available for speakers with financial need. If you would like to request travel support, please be sure to mention so in your proposal -- panels are accepted on a need-blind basis. As ever, please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
Cheers,
Faith and the rest of the IS4CWN 2012 organizing team--
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