Seeking public intellectuals in the information systems discipline:Towards an impact and engagement agenda

Tarafdar, Monideepa and Barrett, M. and Watson, R.T. and Desouza, K.C. and Agarwal, R. and Krishnan, R. (2018) Seeking public intellectuals in the information systems discipline:Towards an impact and engagement agenda. In: ICIS2018 Proceedings. AIS Electronic Library. ISBN 9780996683173

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Abstract

Information systems (IS) play a major role in all areas of civic life, giving rise to research problems in myriad areas such as cybersecurity, societal well-being, autonomous vehicles, healthcare, social classification and digital divides. Yet, seldom does IS research find its way into policy forums and issues of public debate. The position of the panel is that IS scholars need to consider seriously their role in conducting and reporting research that influences and shapes societal phenomena and government policy. One way to do this is to take on the role of 'public intellectuals'. Public intellectuals engage with policy makers to give evidence-based input to important policy decisions; influence public opinion; and shape debates around key public policy proposals that relate to their expertise and data. Yet, the pathways to being a public intellectual are neither easy nor obvious. The panel will debate various strategies for IS researchers to take on the role of public intellectuals. © International Conference on Information Systems 2018, ICIS 2018.All rights reserved.

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?? INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND GRAND CHALLENGESINFORMATION SYSTEMS AND PUBLIC POLICYPRACTITIONER ENGAGEMENTPUBLIC INTELLECTUALSRESEARCH COMMUNICATIONRESEARCH IMPACTAUTONOMOUS VEHICLESDECISION MAKINGINFORMATION SYSTEMSINFORMATION USEMEDICAL COMPUTINGPUBLIC POLICY ??
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30 Jan 2020 12:00
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Yes
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Published
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