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CALL FOR PAPERS
HOME-ORIENTED INFORMATICS AND TELEMATICS (HOIT) 2005
April 13-15, 2005, York University, U.K.
Deadlines: Abstracts: 1 October 2004 (1 page)
Full papers: 12 November 2004 (8 pages)
An international conference sponsored by IFIP Working Group 9.3
"HOIT2005."
to be held April 13?15, 2005 at the University of York, UK. You are
invited
to send your submission as an abstract or 'notification of interest' (1
side A4 maximum) - which indicates the title and content of these
contributions:
Full papers - 8 pages maximum published in the proceedings (all full
papers
will be refereed)
The conference committee is also keen to solicit output from less
finished
work such as:
Interim research papers,
Applications and case studies,
And also proposals for
Panel/discussion proposals. (2-page outline and names of panel
participants)
All accepted papers will be published before the conference
This IFIP W.G. 9.3 (Home-Oriented Informatics and Telematics)
International
Working Conference focuses on the interactions between technology,
society
and the individual/family/home. Areas of particular interest are as
follows
(but others considered):
Themes and special sessions
Care and health at home
Ambient Intelligence in everyday life
Ubiquitous computing and the wireless home
Play and Fun in the Home of the Future
Socialising and the user experience
Involving users in the design of new ICTs
Lessons from ethnographic research on new ICTs in the home
Areas of interest
Universal access (for the home)
Privacy, security and identity (at home, on the move, on the internet)
The connected home
Virtual and real communities
User-oriented approaches and technology push
Interplay between the local and the global
E-governance and homes/citizens of the future
Teleworking, Education, Edutainment and Learning
Business models (structures)
Infrastructures for home users
The psychology of the virtual and life impacts
Information society – status and future
Virtual influences on everyday life
Socio-Cultural Differences (and the wired Home)
Access, inclusion/exclusion
Technology - telematics, automation, enabling
Acceptance and use of new technologies
Studies of non-use/rejection/drop-outs
Please email your abstract/full paper (and any queries) to
[log in to unmask] as soon as possible.
Andy Sloane
Chair IFIP WG 9.3
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