Dear Colleagues,
sorry for that: I missed to add our workshop website which is:
http://beyondmobilecontext.wordpress.com/
best wishes to you
Michael
On 17/03/2011 17:43, Michael Leitner wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> for those of you working and researching in the area of mobile
> interaction design, please find a "call for papers" and further
> information on theme, topic and programme below. For any questions
> please contact me; happy to get in touch!
>
> best wishes,
> Michael
>
>
> Beyond Mobile Context
> Workshop on mobile interaction design practice and theory
> (+ Keynote by Prof. Paul Rodgers on Creative Practice at the
> Boundaries of Architecture, Design and Art)
> 5 July 2011
> Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne
> Held in conjunction with BHCI 2011 (www.hci2011.co.uk
> <http://www.hci2011.co.uk>)<http://www.hci2011.co.uk/>
> Forfurther information please visit:
>
> Important Dates:
> Submission deadline: 1 May, 2011.
> Workshop: 5 July, 2011 (as part of BHCI 2011).
>
> *General Theme:*
>
> We are witnessing a new quality of mobile interactions triggered by
> emerging new mobile technologies and services ranging from
> location-based apps and mobile learning services to mobile projectors
> and wearable computing which in turn is creating new practices of use,
> new experiences, new places and ways to socialize, etc. This workshop
> will provide a forum to scrutinize the current understanding of
> "mobility" in human centred interaction research in order to identify
> current and future challenges for design and evaluation practices,
> methodologies and theories.
>
>
> *Workshop Topics:*
>
> /Novel and emerging aspects of mobility:/This workshop will discuss
> novel ways, practices, situations and locations to express and strive
> for sociality, experiences and values that are enforced, induced and
> enabled by emerging and future mobile tools and services.
>
> /Design and evaluation practice (+ methodologies)//in mobility/: The
> workshop will reflect on the state of the art in mobile practice and
> application to discuss further how to design for a new quality of
> mobile practices and how to evaluate for such new settings.
>
> /Theories and Frameworks//for mobile interaction: /This workshop will
> discuss common understandings of mobility (e.g. mobile context
> theory), their strengths and weaknesses, and their relationship to
> trends and research as discussed earlier in the day.
>
>
> *Submission guidelines:*
>
> We encourage submissions including, but not limited to, the following
> topics (see website for detail):
>
> *
>
> Innovative mobile tools, services and applications
>
> *
>
> Novel mobile experiences, motives and values (studies,
> discussions, opinions)
>
> *
>
> Studies and discussion of novel mobile social and usage behaviour
>
> *
>
> Presentation, reflection and discussion of innovative mobile
> design and evaluation methods
>
> *
>
> Scrutiny of "mobile context theory" and related theoretical and
> methodological approaches
>
>
> *Contributions are invited in the following formats:*
> A position paper, max. 2 pages in length (find information on the
> templates here <http://hci2011.co.uk/site/submission-process/>);
> A demo or a video of technologies, case studies, usage behavior, etc.
>
> Submission deadline: 1st of May, 2011.
> Please send your submissions to [log in to unmask] and
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> *Organisers:*
>
> /* Michael Leitner/, Northumbria University, _School of Design_
> <http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/>, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
>
> /* Johann Schrammel/,_CURE_ <http://www.cure.at/>-- Center for
> Usability Research and Engineering, Vienna, Austria
>
> * /Manfred Tscheligi/, HCI-Unit, _ICT&S_ <http://www.icts.sbg.ac.at/>,
> University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria, _CURE_
> <http://www.cure.at/>-- Center for Usability Research and Engineering;
> Vienna, Austria
>
>
> We are glad to be supported by the following *Programme Committee*:
>
> _Gilbert Cockton_
> <http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/aboutus/designstaff/cockton>,
> Professor of Human Centred Problem Solving, Northumbria University,
> School of Design
>
> _Joyce Yee_
> <http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/aboutus/designstaff/joyceyee>,
> Programm Leader, MA Design and Design Professional Practice,
> Northumbria University, School of Design
>
> _Lucas Paletta_
> <http://www.joanneum.at/no_cache/de/jr/mitarbeiterinnen/mitarbeiter-detailansicht/person/p/728/paletta.html>,
> Joanneum Research, Austria; Remote Sensing and Geoinformation;
> Responsible for the Research Initiative "Advanced Image Analyses"
>
> _Martin Tomitsch_ <http://web.arch.usyd.edu.au/%7Emtomitsch/>,
> Lecturer in Design Computing and at the, _Design Lab_
> <http://sydney.edu.au/architecture/research/research_deslab.shtml>,
> Faculty of Architecture, Design & Planning; The University of Sydney
>
> _Paul Rodgers_
> <http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/aboutus/designstaff/rodgers>,
> Professor of Design Thinking, Northumbria University, School of Design.
>
> _Peter Fröhlich_ <http://userver.ftw.at/%7Efroehlich/>, Senior
> Researchers and Project Manager at FTW, Telecommunications Research
> Center Vienna
>
> _Thomas Greenough_ <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/blellum>, Senior
> Lecturer in Interactive Media Design -- Northumbria University, School
> of Design
>
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