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Call for Papers
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Focus section on
*"Human Work Interaction Design meets International Development"*
to be published at the
/*Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)*/
(ISSN 1826-9745, eISSN 2283-2998)
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*Guest Editors:*
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/• Pedro Campos – Madeira-ITI, Univ. of Madeira, Portugal
• Barbara Rita Barricelli – Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
• Jose Abdelnour-Nocera – University of West London, United Kingdom/
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*Important dates:*
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• Deadline: *January 31, 2018 *
• Notification to the authors: February 28, 2018
• Camera ready paper: March 15, 2018
• Publication of the special issue: end of March, 2018
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*Overview*
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Today, it is a true challenge to design applications that support users of
technology in complex and emergent organizational and work contexts. To
meet this challenge, the Working Group 13.6 (WG13.6) on Human Work
Interaction Design (HWID) was established in September 2005 as the sixth
working group under the International Federation for Information Processing
specifically the Technical Committee 13 on Human Computer Interaction
(HCI). A main objective of the WG13.6 as defined in 2012 is the analysis of
this complexity and its relationships between extensive empirical work
domains studies and HCI designs.
We are particularly interested in observing technology-mediated innovative
work practices in informal settings, in a social development context. This
is why WG 13.6 has decided to promote research jointly with WG. 13.8 on
Interaction Design in International Development, whose main interest since
its creation in 2006 is to promote the application of interaction design to
address the needs, desires and aspirations of people across the developing
world.
Today’s technologies change the way we work with pervasive interfaces and
smart places, often shifting our physical boundaries and our operational
modes. From health care, to traffic control, interaction with new
technologies, researchers have raised challenging issues for HCI
researchers and experts. This is even more challenging when one is away
from the mainstream industrial sites of the global north.
In line with recent suggestions that HCI should “turn to practice” and do
practice based research, the utility and merit of defining a field from its
published works stems from providing a conceptual frame to organize a
variety of issues emerging in recent HCI research. In this focus section,
we take a practice oriented, bottom up approach where one can analyze and
synthesize relevant field work. Stephanidis states that interactive
technologies are entering all aspects of everyday life, in communication,
work and collaboration, health and well-being, home control and automation,
public services, learning and education, culture, travel, tourism and
leisure, and many others. An extensive variety of technologies are already
available, and new ones tend to appear frequently, and on a regular basis.
Because of this we have to be attentive towards the development of studies
that will help the growth of new technologies itself.
This focus section also aims at analysing the connections between
ecological interface design with other common interface design methods,
enabling participants to better understand how to combine approaches in the
creation of design solutions. We propose to approach this in the
perspective of transforming everyday interactions of people with
technologies, in particular cognitive work approaches, using examples and
case studies. Examples of everyday services and technologies that are
already enabled by multiple cognitive engineering approaches include
Amazon’s Echo, IBM’s Watson, Apple’s Siri, services like Dropbox, Spotify,
Pinterest and so many others.
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*Topics of Interest*
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In the above context, this focus section of IxD&A invites papers around the
following list of topics:
• human-centered design approaches for specific work domains (workplaces,
smart workplaces);
• visions of new roles for workplaces that enhance both work practice and
interaction design.
• can HWID be effectively applied beyond control rooms and other industrial
or manufacturing contexts?
• analyzing the value of the current state of affairs with regard to the
concept of “affordance”;
• how does HWID can help improve the experience economy, the knowledge
economy (Web 2.0, user-generated content) and the transformation economy
(ethical value change, global and societal issues);
• case studies of applied HWID leveraging on pervasive computing, Internet
of Things, and other work domains or workplace technologies.
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Submission guidelines and procedure
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All submissions (abstracts and later final manuscripts) must be original
and may not be under review by another publication.
The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
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Authors' guidelines
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Link to the paper submission page:
http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/idea2010/login.php
(Please upload all submissions using the Submission page. When submitting
the paper, please, choose Domain Subjects under:
"IxD&A special issue on: ‘Human-Work Interaction Design Meets International
Development')
More information on the submission procedure and on the characteristics
of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
publication ethics and malpractice are published.
For scientific advice and queries, please contact any of the guest-editors
below and mark the subject as:
/IxD&A special issue on: Human-Work Interaction Design Meets International
Development/
• pedro [dot] campos [at] m-iti.org
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