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Call for papers

Social Media and Affect Research Seminar

The EmotionUX lab
School of Arts and Digital Industries
Docklands Campus
University of East London
27th Feb 2015

Following on from the controversy surrounding the apparent manipulation of emotions on Facebook widely reported in the media, the emotionUX lab in the School of Arts and Digital Industries at UEL invite you to a one day research seminar exploring the relation between social media, affect, feelings and emotions. We welcome proposals for 15min position papers. Themes that might be addressed include…

Addiction
Affect
Concepts and methodologies
Consumption – use
Contagion
Emotional design (theory and practice)
Emotions
Ethics
Feelings
Felt experiences
Funolgy
Games
Gamification
HCI
Marketing
Networks
Online emotional ethnographies
Pervasive
Privacy
Security
Sharing
Trust
User experience


Please send a title and brief outline (100words) to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and copied to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> before September 1st 2014.

Dr Tony D Sampson
Reader in Digital Culture and Communications
School of Arts and Digital Industries
UEL
Homepage: http://www.uel.ac.uk/research/profiles/adi/tonysampson/
Blog: http://www.viralcontagion.wordpress.com



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