Dear all,
Please find below an updated call for proposals for the Third Global Interaction in Design Conference (GLIDE) to be held virtually on November 7, 2012. It includes a new deadline for abstract submissions, March 15 as well as information on collaboration with Iridescent, the Icograda Journal of Design Research.
The theme of the conference is CONSUMED. GLIDE’12 will promote research and critical thinking on international issues surrounding food, nutrition, and health.
GLIDE is an interdisciplinary conference. We welcome submissions from faculty, critics, practitioners, and doctoral students from all disciplines that study design or social issues or integrate a design perspective in their collaborative research or projects on social issues including but not limited to art, architecture, human-computer interaction, communication, information technology, media studies, computer science, public policy, law, business, health, history, education, anthropology, impairment, among other disciplines.
Please share this message with anyone who you might think could be interested in participating.
Kind regards,
Gloria
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Gloria Gomez, PhD
Educational, Visual, and Interaction Designer
http://www.gloriagomez.com
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Research Consultant on Educational and Interaction Design
OB3 project, Oceanbrowser Ltd
Dunedin, New Zealand
http://www.oceanbrowser.com
Winner of the 2010 OBIZ Research and Innovation award - http://bit.ly/fQZRHU
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> GLIDE'12 & Iridescent Partnership
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> Call for Paper Proposals
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> The Global Interaction in Design Conference (GLIDE) is working in collaboration with Iridescent, the Icograda Journal of Design Research to solicit scholarly papers for virtual presentation on November 7, 2012. GLIDE is a biennial, virtual conference that disseminates cutting-edge research on the role of communication design within global society. The purpose of a virtual-only format is to bridge cultural and geographic divides in an eco-friendly way.
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> GLIDE’12 will promote research and critical thinking on international issues surrounding food, nutrition, and health. Today, food is no longer viewed simply for nourishment, pleasure, or an overly mass-produced product. Now, due to global industrialization, the way humans interact with food systems and production has reached a critical mass, requiring citizens of the world to consider the introduction of new methods and technological systems that will enable global cultures to remain healthy and viable in the foreseeable and unforeseeable future.
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> GLIDE is an interdisciplinary conference. Thus, we welcome submissions from researchers, practitioners, educators and doctoral students from all disciplines that study communication design or integrate a communication design perspective in their collaborative research or
> projects on the global state of food production and consumption, nutrition, or health. Potential paper topics include but are not limited to:
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> The role of communication design in addressing the issue of hunger and nutrition or the pursuit of good health
> The role of communication design in effecting good health or engendering healthy nutritional habits for disease prevention or management
> Collaborative research and practices between communication designers and other stakeholders on the creation of more eco-friendly and sustainable food systems and public policy regarding food displacement
> The visual or design culture of food or health systems globally
> The effectiveness of social media to manage food consumption, nutrition, or health
> A review panel of multidisciplinary experts selected from within the GLIDE and Icograda networks will undertake the peer review process for submissions. Successful papers will be eligible for one or more of the following at the review panel’s discretion:
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> publication in the Iridescent online journal
> publication in the 2013 print edition of Iridescent
> synchronous presentation via a virtual conferencing system November 7
> asynchronous presentation via the conference’s website for open access by conference attendees.
> SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES:
> Submit a 500-word abstract in pdf or word format by March 15, 2012.
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> Send your proposal to [log in to unmask] with the subject line: [Insert your last name], Abstract for GLIDE’12. Proposals will undergo a review process according to the following schedule:
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> Deadline for all abstract submissions: March 15
> Notification of acceptance with comments: April 15
> First draft papers due: July 15
> Notification of acceptance with comments: August 15
> Final draft papers due: September 15
> Conference presentation: November 7
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> For more information, visit glideconference.org or contact [log in to unmask]
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> To learn more about Iridescent visit: http://iridescent.icograda.org/.
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