Conference  
June 18 - 20, 2003,  Seoul, Korea

Web Site for
North America
Regional Committee

 

The Human.Society@Internet conference was first started in May 2000 with the aim of providing an annual forum for the exchange of ideas and research results among professionals and students interested in following the expanding uses of the Internet, issues and solutions to their possible ill effects, and issues and solutions to supporting the uses of the Internet. Each year the conference has drawn over 300 attendees. In 2000 and 2002, the conference was organized as a Korea-only conference, while in 2001 it was organized as a Pacific Asia regional conference. In 2003 the conference will be an international conference involving not only the Pacific Asia region, but also North America and Europe.

 

Organizing Committee for North America:
Regional General Chair and Publicity Chair:
Osmar Zaiane, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada
Regional Program Committeee Co-Chairs:
Bongki Moon, University of Arizona, Arizona, USA
Thomas M. Chen, Southern Methodist University, Texas, USA

 

Official Pages:
Human.Society@Internet
  Conference 2003
Human.Society@Internet
  Conference 2001

 

In cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM
ACM SIGWEB and ACM SIGECOM
ACM SIGCOMM
Special Interest Group on Data Communications
ACM SIGWEB
Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Web
ACM SIGecom
Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce