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Thank you very much.

Ruediger Oehlmann

Dr. Ruediger Oehlmann
Senior Lecturer
Kingston University London



The ninth workshop - SID 2010 - Call for papers
The 9th International Workshop on Social Intelligence Design (SID2010)
Engaging With and Within Technologies – Social Relationships and Design Issues
London, England
September 13th-16th, 2010
http://www.ii.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/sid/sid2010/
DATES
- Paper Submission               - April 30th, 2010
- Acceptance Notification        - June  15th, 2010
- Submission of Revised Paper    - July  15th, 2010
Workshop site: Royal Holloway, University of London,  Egham Campus
               and Bedford Square Campus (Central London)
               http://www.rhul.ac.uk/
Paper submission and contact
- Electronic Paper Submission: Please use the EasyChair system.
       Registration through the login page: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=sid2010
- Papers should be 15 pages at most for a long paper and 3 pages for a short paper
  reporting work in progress. The guideline/instruction for authors is available from:
- An MS-WORD Template for papers are available from:
  http://www.ii.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/sid/sid2010/template-for-SID2010paper.doc
- For any questions related to workshop and submission contact:
  SID 2010 Local Organizers,  [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Aim and scope
Social Intelligence Design (SID) as a research and practice field attempts to integrate and
understand the intelligent and coordinated interactions among humans, artefacts, and
environments. The workshop's theme—engaging with and within technologies – social
relationships and design issues—revolve round interactions that build social relationships,
organizations and communities.
We can approach interaction design from two main perspectives, each presenting
multi-disciplinary research challenges. One focuses on interaction environments asking the
question— what should they look like? The other focuses on information environments asking
the question— what can people do there?
Researchers from all fields employing computation and or cognition including design processes,
workspaces, education, business processes, entertainment, social systems, and other fields are
invited to participate.
We encourage multidisciplinary perspectives—exploring Social Intelligence at the intersection
of multiple disciplines, such as people-place-process and place-technology-interaction, which
bring technology, work spaces, social behaviours and process aspects together.
Attendees are invited to participate in the conference by submitting a full-length paper on
completed research relating to design computing and cognition, or a short paper presenting
on-going research.

Participants submitting full papers may wish to concentrate on the following:

- Cognitive, Social and Cultural Foundations of Social Intelligence Design
- Enabling and Supporting Technologies for Social Intelligence
- Application Areas with Examples, Case Studies and User-Designer Experience

Participants submitting short papers of work in progress are advised to concentrate on studies of:
- Interactions between people, artefacts and environments
- Interactions that build relationships at work or in social life
- Interactions in online and virtual communities

Organizers:
Duska Rosenberg, Keiichi Nakata, Ruediger Oehlmann
E-mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
phone: +44 01784 414162

Workshop Address
Prof. Dr. Duska Rosenberg
iCOM Research
Royal Holloway, University of London
11 Bedford Square
London WC1B 3RF
http://www.ii.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/sid/sid2010/
http://blog.ii.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/sid/?p=52



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