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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS - Reminder - One Week to Deadline
CHI Workshop on Bridging Practices, Theories, and Technologies to
Support Reminiscence 2011
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~danco/remchiwork/
CHI 2011 Workshop
www.chi2011.org<http://www.chi2011.org/>
This one-day workshop explores how HCI-related practice and research
can understand and support reminiscence. The workshop has two main
goals. First, we hope to bring together academics and practitioners
from a variety of backgrounds, disciplines, levels of experience, and
approaches to studying and supporting reminiscing. Second, we hope to
explore a variety of topics around current and potential uses of
technology to support reminiscence, including but not limited to:
- understanding people's current practices around reminiscing,
- exploring empirical studies and theories of memory that might inform
technology designs,
- presenting, critiquing, and evaluating existing technologies for reminiscence,
- considering how technology might support new reminiscing practices, and
- supporting social aspects of reminiscence.
We are particularly interested in participants from outside the CHI
community to foster new perspectives and collaborations. Our plan is
to conduct three short discussion-focused panels organized around
participants' interests. Those discussions will ground small groups in
articulating interesting directions, studies, designs, and outlines of
potential grant and book proposals at the intersection of reminiscing
and technology
SUBMISSION
Interested participants should mail position papers of up to 6 pages
in .pdf versions of the CHI Extended Abstracts format to
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by January 14, 2011.
Papers should clearly express how the authors' participation will
further the goals of the workshop: what do authors offer and hope to
gain by participating? They should also clearly, but briefly, present
participating authors' backgrounds, in order to support our goals of
creating a diverse group of participants.
We will notify accepted participants on or before February 11, 2001. A
limited amount of funding will be available, primarily to support
attendance for people from other disciplines who are not regular CHI
attendees. The workshop will be held on Sunday May 8, 2011 in
Vancouver, Canada. Please note that at least one author of an accepted
position paper must register for the workshop and for one or more days
of the CHI 2011 conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Jan 14, 2011: Position papers due (one week to deadline)
- Feb 11, 2011: Notifications of participation
- Apr 1, 2011: Final versions of position papers (to be shared with
other participants)
- May 8, 2011: (Sunday) The workshop! (Here's the list of all workshops.)
- May 9-12 2011: CHI itself
ORGANIZERS
- Dan Cosley, Information Science, Cornell University
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- Maurice Mulvenna, School of Computing and Mathematics, University of
Ulster [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
- Victoria Schwanda, Information Science, Cornell University
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- S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Information Science, Cornell University
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- Terence Wright, School of Art and Design, University of Ulster,
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