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<dme:context type='node' cid='51' />Here is a list of all the publications and presentations we're writing for, deadlines, and who's in charge of each:

Current/in-progress:

(for completed or past writing, see http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/publication-planning-archive

Shpilman Institute for Photography

March 1st 2011 -- Jeff is lead for this

http://www.thesip.org/philosophy-calls http://www.thesip.org/general-calls

Grants for individuals and group research will range from US $5,000 up to $15,000. The core is a 500-word research abstract.

VISUALIZAR'11: Understanding Infrastructures

Call for Projects and Papers Deadline: March 21, 2011 Call for collaborators: April 11, 2011 Dates of the workshop: June 14 through July 1, 2011

http://medialab-prado.es/article/visualizar10_comprendiendo_las_infraestructuras

Medialab-Prado and EOI Business School call for projects and papers that will investigate, analyze and represent through data the running of infrastractures and global systems. Selected projects will be collaboratively developed during the Visualizar'11: Understanding infrastructures workshop, that will be held in Madrid from June 16 to July 1, 2011.

Papers will be publicly presented during the previous international seminar on June 14 and 15, 2011.

Possible topics:

  • Energy infrastructures. Power grids, gas and oil distribution networks, renewable energy production networks…
  • Transport infrastructures. Aerial and sea routes, road and rail networks, urban mobility networks…
  • Information infrastructures. Radio and TV broadcasting, data networks, communications satellites, underwater cables, wireless urban networks, terrestrial and mobile telephony.
  • Supply chain infrastracture. Processes and systems of the agro-alimentary production, goods and products distribution networks…
  • Removal Chain. Waste collection systems, treatment plants, recycling processes…
  • Economy and financial infrastructures. Banks, trade zones, processes and agents of the financial markets…
  • Legal infrastructures. International agreements, regulation bodies, territory regulation plans… (See the list of related links and references)

Medialab-Prado’s Visualizar program is a research and education platform devoted to exploring the culture of Big Data and its impact today in science, society and the arts.

Each Visualizar edition includes an intensive project development workshop, a conference, educational activities open to the public and the exhibition of the developed projects.

Those interested may apply until March 21 through the online form available at http://medialab-prado.es

PlanningTech@DUSP conference at MIT

April 8 2011 (paper deadline 2 weeks earlier)

A half-day conference on urban planning and technology

http://web.mit.edu/rgoodspe/www/planningtech/

2011 Harvard Center for Geographic Analysis Conference

May 6-7: "Geospatial Collaboration: New Common Ground" - Jeff is lead

http://gis.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k235&tabgroupid=icb.tabgroup110805


Upcoming but not yet committed to

GEOINFORMATIK 2011 – GEOCHANGE

Munster, Germany - Perhaps we could submit a paper even if we don't get to go.

February 1, 2011: Submission deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals February 4, 2011: Full paper submission

GEOINFORMATIK 2011 offers two tracks: an english one for science lectures, based on the submissions for the call of paper and the scientific review process. Its main topics are:

Global Change: Modelling spatio-temporal Processes GI in Environment, Climate and Energy Mobile Technologies, Location Based Services Geosensor Networks From Geodata Infrastructures to Spatial Information Infrastructures Volunteered Geographic Information, Neogeography Human Computer Interaction

http://www.geoinformatics2011.de/en/

The Dauphin Island Sea Lab Request for Proposals

Feb 4, 2011 - $5000-20,000

Must apply to at least one of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance Priority Issues: Water Quality for Healthy Beaches and Shellfish Beds; Habitat Conservation and Restoration; Ecosystem Integration and Assessment; Reducing Nutrient Inputs to Coastal Ecosystems; Coastal Community Resilience; and Environmental Education (this last not eligible)

Priority Funding Areas • Build awareness and increase outreach regarding environmental issues of GOMA * Increase access to environmental education programs * Communicate and/or disseminate scientific information to the public * Utilize technology in environmental education

http://www.gulfallianceeducation.org/goma_een_rfp.php or http://goma.disl.org/ for full details.

JustMeans Citizens' Choice Award For Social And Environmental Innovation

Due March 1st 2011

Award is to be featured in USA Today. This doesn't seem that attractive. We could probably get featured in USA Today anyways.

http://www.justmeans.com/press-releases/Citizens--Choice-Award-for-Social-and-Environmental-Innovation-Kicks-Off-on-Facebook/6615.html

Due dates: http://www.justmeans.com/take-action/SocialInnovationAwards

2011 CARE Request for Proposals

March 22, 2011, 4 p.m. EST EPA Community Action for a Renewed Environment; $75,000 to $100,000 for Level 1 Link to grant site more information

The Fund for Wild Nature

Feb 1, May 1, Sept 1

  • funds the "development of citizen science" and favor small groups with ob's under 250k
  • give small grants, $1-5k

http://www.fundwildnature.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=10