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Call for Papers

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The ISCRAM 2025 conference committee invites two broad categories of research papers: 

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​CoRe: Completed Research (from 4000 to 8000 words)

WiP: Work in Progress (from 3000 to 6000 words)

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CoRe papers are longer and describe completed research studies. WiP papers are shorter and meant to describe smaller, more focused research findings or research that is still in progress. Both of these paper types undergo a rigorous peer-review process and will be archived in the ISCRAM digital library (click here to review this digital library).​

IMPORTANT DATES
WHEN
WHAT
January 5th, 2025
CoRe Paper Submission Deadline
February 16th, 2025
WiP Paper Submission Deadline

Submission and Evaluation of WiP and CoRe Papers

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All articles must be submitted to one of the tracks below.  Once submitted, articles will be distributed for evaluation among the pool of reviewers according to their domain of expertise and the topics addressed by the research paper (https://iscram.org/reviewing-guidelines-condensed-version/). Papers related to the conference themes are particularly welcome. Accepted papers will be organized into sessions for the conference that will be distributed among the tracks.

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All submissions will be made electronically using the ISCRAM templates. A PDF document should be submitted for all types of submissions. All submissions can be electronically uploaded using the EasyChair service for ISCRAM. Once submissions are accepted, authors will need to use the final proceedings template to submit publishable versions (this template includes author names etc.).  

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For ISCRAM 2025 we further welcome practitioner contributions in the Practitioner Track below. While practitioners are also invited to submit a CoRe or WiP research paper, we recognize that an academic review process is often not appropriate for practitioner contributions. Therefore, we invite practitioners to give a talk without having to submit a paper beforehand (more information on the practitioner track  

Submission via EasyChair
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  • Please select an appropriate track in EasyChair when submitting your paper
  • ​Submissions must adhere to the word limits described above, and submissions that exceed the limits will be rejected without review
  • The Initial submission ​should be anonymous, with all author information removed
  • If you are using generative AI, make sure to adhere to the policy of the Association for Computing Machinery as described in our
ISCRAM 2025 TRACKS
Click on the following tracks to find out more about each individual call! All track descriptions are available for viewing and downloading.
Track 1: Analytical Modelling and Simulation
Track 2: Usability and Universal Design of ICT for Emergency Management
Track 3: Enhancing Protection of Critical Infrastructures
Track 4: Command and Control Studies
Track 5: Disaster Public Health and Healthcare Informatics
Track 6: Impact-driven Emergency and Crisis Management
Track 7: IT Solutions for Crisis Management 
Track 8: Visions for Future Crisis Management 
Track 9: Social Media for Crisis Management 
Track 10: Emerging Topics in Wildfire Evacuation: Connecting First Responders  
and Residents through Data
Track 11: Emergency Management for Remote Communities and Infrastructures  
in Harsh Environments
Track 12: Volunteers in Crisis and Emergency Management
Track 13: Climate Change Modelling to Improve Coastal Community Resilience
Track 14: Pracademics in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement 
Track 15: Data, Planning, and Modelling for Mass Evacuation Challenges 
Track 16: Threats and Malicious Actors: Crisis Management for Security Incidents
Track 17: Digital Information Ecosystem Resilience to Climate Change Risk
Track 18: Open Track
Track 19: Practitioners Track
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