ABWFA Cyberspace 2010

Since the mid twentieth century, technology has allowed for all people to have access to information that they may not be otherwise privy to, thrusting us into what is known as the information age. It is predicted that this age will last into 2025, but where do we go from here? What is next for the entity known as cyberspace?

In this first global discussion on Cyberspace, it is our goal to open the dialogue and create an all around multi-disciplinary discussion on the world of computer technology – where it started, how far it has advanced, where it moves to next. We invite you to join us in this Cutting Edge Core discussion within the Cyberspace Session. Below you will find some topics that we will be looking at in this forum discussion. Please submit your abstract and subsequent paper on one of these topics or choose a topic that compliments these fine points.

1. The history of the personal computer. 2. Information – Too little, too much? 3. Information as fuel for political advancement. 4. Development of new technology. 5. Web 2.0 6. Case Studies on expansion of education via cyberspace. 7. Social Networking for health and healing 8. Relationships beginning in Cyberspace. 9. Media uses of cyberspace 10. Literary References

Call For Papers Deadline: August 1, 2010 Read through the material and use the booking FORM link below. You may pay for your forum disussion participation before you submit your abstract. Once paid, you will be sent a link to which to send your abstract. Please send an email to us at abetterworldforall2010@yahoo.com for additional questions or comments. This is also the address for which to send your abstract once completed.

Use this FORM to book your participation in the forum and submit your abstract. Your abstract should be about 300 words in length and give the overall feel for your full-length paper that will be submitted. For more information on this procedure, see our RTP Goals page.

Once your abstract and payment is received, your abstract will be published on this website under the corresponding session page. You will receive confirmation of the receipt of your abstract.

Upon the deadline, all abstract posts will close for new entries and the next deadline becomes due. This is for the presentation of your 8-10 page paper based on your abstract. This is the paper that will become a part of the full-length eBook which contains all papers from all participants.

Next, you will be expected to provide a discussion on at least one of the other papers that is presented in the forum by the next deadline. Don’t worry, we’ll help you keep track of all of this by sending you an email that the deadline is approaching.

Lastly, we will send you the evidentuary package that includes transcripts from forum discussions, a copy of your paid invoice, and a copy of the eBook. These eBooks will be available for download for the public on this site as well, but as a participant, your copy will be free of charge. Within this evidentuary package you will be also asked to participate in the production of a hard copy version of this forum proceeding. You will need to supply an expanded version of your 8-10 page paper that is 16-24 pages in length.