[AISWorld] CfP ACIS 2018 - Design and Design Science (including HCI and UX)

Andreas Drechsler andreas.drechsler at vuw.ac.nz
Fri Jun 22 04:08:38 EDT 2018


*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***

29th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Design and Design Science (including HCI) track

LOCATION: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA


IMPORTANT DATES:
30th July 2018 - Full and RIP Paper Submission Deadline - submission 
system closes
15th October 2018 - Camera-Ready Versions of Accepted Full and RIP Paper 
Submissions Due
3rd-5th December 2018 - ACIS2018 Conference


CONFERENCE THEME: STRATEGIC POSITIONING
Within the current global context, resilience is a key driver for 
various facets of decision-making processes. Information systems have a 
critical role to facilitate such processes. Indeed, information system 
researchers have pioneered many of the conceptual tools that this 
vantage point of decision making demands. This thematic view of IS will 
offer IS researchers to position and present their efforts not only more 
cohesively but also will provide a platform to focus on the impact of IS 
research to solve ongoing societal challenges. These include a focus on 
organisational resilience and sustainability encompassing risk 
assessment, cyber threats mitigation, the role of big data, disaster 
management, and environmental modelling.


DESIGN AND DESIGN SCIENCE (INCLUDING HCI) TRACK
The Design and Design Science (including HCI) track seeks submissions 
reporting on new research contributions concerning Design Science 
Research (DSR) as well as the Science of Design (SD), particularly in 
the contexts of User Experience (UX) and Human-Computer Interaction 
(HCI). We seek papers that apply Design Science Research (DSR) methods 
(including ones that aim to improve design) as well as papers concerning 
issues and practices in DSR. Papers in all areas of UX and HCI that 
contribute to the Science of Design (SD) are also sought.

Accordingly, this track welcomes submissions in all areas of DSR, UX, 
and HCI, as relevant to the IS discipline, including – but is not 
limited to – the following suggested topics:

     New User Experience Artefacts and Methods
     New Human-Computer Interface Artefacts and Methods
     Developing/Evaluating Design Artifacts and Design Theories in DSR,
     UX, and HCI
     DSR, UX, and HCI Methods, Techniques, and Tools
     Creativity, Design Thinking and Design Theory
     User-Centred Design, Co-Design, and Participatory Design
     End-User Design and Meta-Design
     Complexity and Socio-Technical Systems Design
     Ethics in DSR, UX, and HCI
     Evaluation in DSR, UX, and HCI
     Ecological considerations for DSR, UX, and HCI
     Critical Reflections on DSR, UX, and HCI
     Teaching and Learning DSR, UX, and HCI


TRACK CHAIRS
Pedro Antunes, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Andreas Drechsler, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
John Venable, Curtin University, Australia


MORE INFORMATION
http://www.acis2018.org/

-- 
Andreas Drechsler
Senior Lecturer, School of Information Management
Victoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington

Room 402, Rutherford House
23 Lambton Quay, Pipitea Campus
PO Box 600, Wellington 6140, New Zealand

Phone: +64 4 463-5265
andreas.drechsler at vuw.ac.nz





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