[AISWorld] CFP - Human Computer Interaction Mini-Track Proposals for AMCIS 2013

Khawaja Asjad Saeed khawaja_s at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 28 18:12:33 EDT 2012




Call for HCI Mini-Track Proposals for AMCIS 2013

 

 AMCIS 2013 Human Computer
Interaction (HCI) Track, Sponsored by SIGHCI

  

We formally invite information
systems (IS) scholars interested in HCI-related research to propose mini-tracks
for the upcoming AMCIS 2013 in Chicago (August 15-17, 2013). 

 

The AMCIS 2013 HCI Track will
provide a forum for AIS members to present, discuss, and explore a wide range
of issues related to HCI and IS. These issues include the history, foundation
disciplines, theories, practice, methodologies and techniques, new
developments, and applications concerning the interaction between humans,
information, information systems, and technology. In an effort to bridge
academia and industry, papers may range from formal research studies to those
based on experiences, real-world observations, and expert opinion. The Track is
open to all types of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
(including conceptualization, theorization, case study, action research,
experimentation, field study, survey, and simulation). We also welcome
visionary articles, interactive demonstrations, and research in progress
papers.

 

Topics of interest include, but are
not limited to:

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Aesthetic
and affective computing

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Application of neuroscientific approaches to understanding
human/technology interaction

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Behavioral,
cognitive, motivational, and affective aspects of human/technology interaction

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Design
considerations for IT security and privacy management

¡¤       
Design
implications of diversity in users, technologies, and environments including
but not limited to the elderly, the young, and special needs populations

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Design
implications of online user behaviors 

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Design,
evaluation, and implications of social networking applications

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Development
and applications of multi©\dimensional information visualizations

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Digital
documents/genres and human information seeking behavior 

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Human©\centeredness
and user©\centeredness in technology development and
technology use

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Impact
of interfaces/information technology on attitudes, behavior, performance,
perception, learning, and productivity

¡¤       
Interface
design methodologies 

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Interface
designs on new platforms such as mobile and ubiquitous technologies

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Interface
design, evaluation, and impacts

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New
HCI techniques and technologies

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Personalization
and adaptive interfaces 

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Psychological
and social aspects of human interaction with technology, including trust,
negative cognitions, etc. 

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Usability
engineering; metrics and methods for user interface assessment and evaluation 

¡¤       
Usability
studies for end©\user computing in work or non©\work
environment, especially in the Internet era 

¡¤       
User
interface design and evaluations for emerging application areas such as M©\commerce,
electronic collaboration and negotiation systems, pervasive computing, and
virtual worlds

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User
task analysis and modeling; fit between navigation scheme and task types

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Virtual
world and 3©\D web 

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Website
design and evaluation 

 



The following is a list of HCI
mini-tracks that were successfully conducted at AMCIS 2012 in Seattle, along
with names and emails of the mini-track co-chairs. We would like to repeat these
mini-tracks. If your interests are in line with these mini-tracks, please
contact the previous mini-track co-chairs to express your interest in helping
out with a mini-track this year. There is often a need for multiple chairs on
any mini-track, and sometimes people do not have time to run the same
mini-track again. 

 

1. Trust in Information Systems

Sherrie
Komiak, skomiak at mun.ca

Fiona
Nah, fnah at unlnotes.unl.edu

Jack
Jiang, jiang at comp.nus.edu.sg

Tom
Stafford, tstaffor at memphis.edu

 

2. Interface Design, Evaluation and Impact

Younghwa Lee, gabelee at ku.edu 

Na
Li, na.li at baker.edu

Anna
McNab, amcnab at niagara.edu

 

3. Negative Cognitions About IS

Monideepa
Tarafdar, monideepa.tarafdar at utoledo.edu

Nick Lockwood, lockwoodn at mst.edu

Taylor Wells, tmwells at indiana.edu

 

4. Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)

Shu
Schiller, shu.schiller at wright.edu 

Mauricio
Featherman, featherman at wsu.edu

Yi
Zhang, jzhang at fullerton.edu 

 

5. Design, Evaluation, and Implications of Social
Networking Applications

Jinwei
Cao, jcao at lerner.udel.edu

Hong
Sheng, hsheng at mst.edu

 



6. HCI issues in Mobility

David Xu. david.xu at wichita.edu

Achita Muthitacharoen: achita.muthita at wichita.edu

 

 

Mini-tracks are not limited to those
previously conducted and we welcome new, exciting, and innovative mini-track
proposals for the HCI Track. The proposal for a new mini-track should be
typically about 1-2 pages. It should include a brief description of the mini track
and how it would contribute towards advancing HCI research in MIS. 

 

The official call for AMCIS 2013
mini-tracks, along with submission details, can be found at http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=58.  Mini-track proposals can
be submitted at http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2013_minitracks/.  

 

Important
Dates:

October 1, 2012: Submit minitrack
proposals to Bepress (new system)

October 18, 2012: Minitrack
proposals due

November 19, 2012: Revised Minitrack
proposal due

January 4, 2013: Manuscript
submissions for AMCIS 2013 begin

 

Information
Needed for Submission

Be prepared to enter a) minitrack chair information;
b) shared email address used by minitrack co-chairs (if available or needed);
c) affiliated track for the proposed minitrack; d) 150 word description of
minitrack for the website; and e) proposed call for papers.

 

Please let us know if you have any
questions or concerns. Thank you for helping to make next year's AMCIS HCI
Track a success!

 

Best regards,

 

AMCIS 2013 HCI Track Co-Chairs

Khawaja A. Saeed, Wichita State
University, Khawaja.Saeed at wichita.edu


Na ¡°Lina¡± Li, Baker College, nli01 at baker.edu 

Richard Johnson, University at
Albany, State University of New York, rjohnson at .albany.edu





  		 	   		  
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