[AISWorld] 2nd CFP: ECIS 2019 - HCI track "HCI in a Sharing Society"

Mikko Rajanen Mikko.Rajanen at oulu.fi
Thu Nov 15 09:00:55 EST 2018


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Dear Colleagues, 

We would like to invite you to submit full research papers and research in progress papers to the research track "HCI in a Sharing Society" at the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) 2019 in Stockholm, Sweden, June 12-14, 2019. 

Please forward this CFP to interested colleagues and students.

Important dates:
* Submission Deadline: 27.11.2018
* Notification Due: 28.02.2019
* Final Version Due: 31.03.2019

Short track description and possible topics:
The goal of this track is to develop the field of HCI in a Sharing Society in general and in particular bridge to socio-technical approaches. By this, we mean the systematic and constructive use of socio-technical thinking, approach, principles and methods thorough the HCI design process from the requirements gathering, specification, design, testing, evaluation, operation and evolution of information systems from human, social, technical and organisational perspectives. This track aims to raise awareness of the socio-technical aspects in HCI research and practice, and therefore the theme bridges from previous years conferences into the current and future conferences. Socio-technical HCI analyses are emerging as essential in the evolution of the Sharing Society and the development of information systems and advanced digital technologies required for this transformation. While we aim to develop the socio-technical HCI, the track is open to all research approaches and topics related to HCI.

Possible topics include but are not limited to:
* HCI for information systems in a Sharing Society
* Usability, user experience research, usability testing and interaction design
* Theory development, theory building, and theory testing in socio-technical HCI
* Conceptualization and operationalization of the concepts related to socio-technical HCI
* HCI for Collaborative Consumption
* HCI for International Development
* Employee-driven design of work from a socio-technical HCI perspective
* Case studies of socio-technical design and developments in HCI
* Incorporating socio-technical perspective into existing HCI theory and methods
* Methods and processes for socio-technical HCI
* Business cases for socio-technical HCI
* Cost-benefit analysis for socio-technical HCI
* Socio-technical HCI for distributed work
* Socio-technical HCI in health IS
* Evaluation techniques and metrics for socio-technical HCI
* Novel applications of socio-technical HCI theories, techniques and methodologies in IS development
* Explorations and creative investigations of emerging issues related to the socio-technical HCI
* Case studies of socio-technical HCI
* Standards related to HCI
* Ethical aspects of socio-technical HCI in a sharing society
* Usability, UX and HCI in games and gamification
* User centred design
* Universal usability
* Emotions in HCI
* Psychophysiological measurements in HCI
* Other topics focusing on HCI

Track Chairs:
* Mikko Rajanen, University of Oulu, Finland. (mikko.rajanen(at)oulu.fi) [Corresponding chair]
* Jose Abdelnour-Nocera, University of West London, UK. 
* Torkil Clemmensen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. 
* Dorina Rajanen, University of Oulu, Finland. 

More information about the track and the submission process: http://ecis2019.eu

Best regards,

Mikko Rajanen

Postdoctoral researcher, Interact Research Unit
Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Oulu, Finland



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