==============================CALL FOR PAPERS================================ 1st International Workshop on Values in Design - Building Bridges between RE, HCI & Ethics held in conjunction with INTERACT 2011, 13th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 6th of September, Lisbon, Portugal Submissions are due 10 June 2011 Workshop website: http://mmi.tudelft.nl/ValuesInDesign11/ ORGANIZERS ========== Christian Detweiler - Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Alina Pommeranz - Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Jeroen van den Hoven - Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Helen Nissenbaum - New York University, NYC, USA AIMS AND SCOPE ============== In working with stakeholder requirements or user needs in design, various design methods in requirements engineering and human computer interaction, in specific user-centred and value sensitive design, are finding ways to deal with “soft issues”, “social issues”, “people issues” or values. At the same time, applied ethics has begun to pay attention to design. We believe that many of the approaches could complement each other in useful ways. The aim of this workshop is to bring together people from different disciplines to share knowledge and insights about how to account for values in technology design, and to work towards integrating approaches. The main theme is the interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge, experiences and new ideas on values in technology design. The following list reflects (but is not limited to these) possible topics: - Designing for specific values (e.g. privacy, sustainability, trust, responsibility,...) - Experiences from value-oriented projects - Value Sensitive Design (VSD) - Value considerations in industry projects or product development - Understanding and relating different notions of values - Integrating value-oriented methods with software engineering/ design methods - Accounting for values in experience oriented designs, e.g. “fun” as a value - Values used in evaluations of User Experience (UX) - Dealing with soft issues, social issues, and people issues in requirements engineering - Value-based requirements engineering - Value elicitation & value tensions: dealing with a variety of stakeholder values - Value elicitation: methods from different research fields - (Digital) Tools for value elicitation - Personal Informatics and values - Capturing and reusing value knowledge (scenarios, design patterns, etc.) - Values in Persuasive Technology and/or Ambient Intelligence - Values in specific domains (health care, military, crisis management) - Values in Intelligent Systems (e.g. for decision support or automated systems) FORMAT ======= This is a one-day workshop divided into two parts. In the first half we will have four consecutive panel sessions: the values turn in design - “soft issues” in RE and UCD; the design turn in applied ethics; values across disciplines; and values in industry. Panels will be led by representatives in the respective field. Each panel will be initiated by short presentations by authors of accepted papers followed by a discussion with all workshop participants. In the second part, we will create groups of 4-5 participants with different backgrounds (RE, HCI and Ethics). Each group will be given a design case to work on using tools and methods proposed by the participants. The aim will be to create an overview of people issues, values, soft issues and (long term) social aspects emerging from each design case. In a debriefing session we will share experiences (regarding the cases and tools used) from the group work with all participants. Participants who wish to present their work as posters or demos will be given the opportunity to do so during the breaks. PAPER SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION ============================= We invite technologists, designers, and ethicists working on topics related to values in technology design to submit original papers of the following kinds: - research papers describing recent results, user studies, study methods or ongoing work - statements of interests or position papers describing novel ideas or perspectives - papers describing novel systems, design cases or case studies from industry or academia All papers should represent original and previously unpublished work currently not under review in any conference or journal. Papers will be peer-reviewed and will be selected by relevance and likelihood of stimulating and contributing to a discussion related to the workshop theme. All submissions must follow the Springer Lecture Notes template for Microsoft Word (.doc files only). The maximum paper length is 8 pages, but shorter position papers are also welcome. Submit your paper electronically in PDF format to: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vind11. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the workshop. In agreement with the authors papers can be presented as short presentations during panel sessions, or as posters or demos whichever suits the content of the paper most. Papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. A selection of accepted papers will be considered for publication in the Ethics and Information Technology Journal. PROGRAM COMMITTEE ================== Catholijn Jonker, Man-Machine Interaction, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands David Keyson, Industrial Design, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Cees Midden, Human Technology Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Mark Neerincx, TNO, The Netherlands Barbara Paech, Software Engineering, University of Heidelberg, Germany Jens Riegelsberger, User Experience Team, Google, UK Alistair Sutcliffe, Centre for HCI Design, University of Manchester, UK Michael Zimmer, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA IMPORTANT DATES: =============== 10 June 2011: Paper Submissions Due 1 July 2011: Notification of paper acceptance/rejection 15 July 2011: End of early bird registration 6 September 2011: Workshop at Interact 5-9 September 2011: Interact conference INFORMATION =========== For further information please contact: c.a.detweiler@tudelft.nl or a.pommeranz@tudelft.nl