CFP: HCI for Ethical Value Exchange and Social Inclusion @ IFIP 9.4 Conference
Track Call for papers: The Working Group 9.4 of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP 9.4) gathers scholars and practitioners that deal with the issue on how ICT affects social development. We invite you to submit full research papers and research-in-progress (RIP) papers to the 16th International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries. The conference will be held VIRTUALLY in Lima, Peru, 25-27 May 2022. The theme of the conference is Freedom and Social Inclusion in a Connected World. Papers can be submitted to 13 different tracks. In this call we invite papers for Track 3 (more info here https://ifip.ue.edu.pe/submissions ). HCI for Ethical Value Exchange and Social Inclusion (Track 3) Despite presenting some examples of local and indigenous perspectives relevant for HCI for Development (HCI4D), the final analysis of HCI in an international development context is still far from complete. A number of questions are raised: What are the ethical issues in engaging in HCI4D activities? What are the power relations and scripts embedded in this process? While HCI as a discipline carries values of participation and the ultimate beneficiary is the user, there are more complex ethical issues of value co-creation and informed consent in projects where there are clear intercultural and interdisciplinary dimensions shaping inclusion. Topics include (but are not limited to): Ethically Driven Development or Refinement of Interface Artifacts or Techniques Understanding Users from a socially inclusive and ethical perspective Ethically Driven HCI Systems, Tools, Architectures, and Infrastructure Socially inclusive HCI Methodologies Ethically Driven HCI Theories and Models HCI Innovation, Creativity and Vision from the Global South Argument/Provocative Essays about Socially Inclusive and Ethically Driven HCI Validation and Refutation of work done for the Global South Developing local and indigenous capacity in HCI and HCI4D Cases-studies on HCI education and training in the Global South Important Dates Submission deadline 7 January 2022 23:59 GMT Acceptance notification 8 March 2022 23:59 GMT Final papers submission 15 April 2022 23:59 GMT Track Co-Chairs: Jose Abdelnour-Nocera, University of West London and ITI/Larsys, UK; abdejos@uwl.ac.uk David Lamas, Tallinn University, Estonia; drl@tlu.ee Rehema Baguma, Makerere University, Uganda; rbaguma@cis.mak.ac.ug Submission link: https://ocs.springer.com/ocs/home/HCI_Ethical_Value Paper template: https://ifip.ue.edu.pe/images/files/IFIP-2022-Template-for-Papers-v2.docx General conference website: https://ifip.ue.edu.pe/ Our aim is to accept as many papers as possible that are of good quality and relevant to the track as this is a working conference. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer IFIP AICT series and a selection of them will be developed for a Special Issue in the Interacting with Computers Journal (OUP). Feel free to contact me if there are further questions! José Professor José Abdelnour Nocera School of Computing and Engineering Head of Sociotechnical Group for Innovation and User Experience University of West London St Mary’s Road, Ealing – London W5 5RF
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Jose Abdelnour-Nocera