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[xmca] FYI - 2nd CFP for 7th International Design & Emotion Conference, 4-7 October 2010 in Chicago
Dear all,
This is a very well regarded peer-reviewed design research conference that may interest some of you. Please feel welcome to circulate to interested colleagues.
Best,
Judith
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The 2nd Call for Papers
The 7th International Conference on Design and Emotion
Revised: January 25, 2010
Dear colleagues,
The conference organizing committee invites your papers and design cases submissions.
We recently added the Special Topic Sessions to the conference program. The submission deadline has been extended to March 15, 2010, in order to encourage topic and paper submissions to this new Special Topic Session program as well as regular submissions by new recipients of this CFP. For more detailed and updated information, please visit the conference website: http://www.id.iit.edu/de2010/
We look forward to your participation in the D&E 2010 Conference.
Best regards,
D&E 2010 Organizing Committee
e-mail: de2010@id.iit.edu
Revision: January 25, 2010
7th International Conference on Design & Emotion, Chicago
October 4-7, 2010
http://www.id.iit.edu/de2010/
Hosted by IIT Institute of Design
The 7th International Conference on Design & Emotion in Chicago, October 4-7, 2010 calls for your participation. This Conference is a forum held every other year where practitioners, researchers and industry leaders meet and exchange knowledge and insights concerning the cross-disciplinary field of design and emotion. The conference calls for your contribution to this exciting international forum of research and practice representing academic, design and business communities.
Full Papers, Short Papers (Posters) and Design Cases
The International Design & Emotion Conference invites practitioners and researchers to submit research papers and design cases. Submissions addressing issues of Design & Emotion are invited from extended communities beyond design studies, such as computer science, HCI, psychology, cognitive science, social science, humanities, engineering, health sciences, marketing and business. Detailed guidelines for proposal authoring are available on the conference website.
Full Papers are expected to contribute widely applicable long-lasting knowledge to the discipline. Accepted papers will be presented in the conference program and published in the proceedings. The paper length is a maximum of 12 pages (approximately 4,000-5,000 words plus figures and tables) in the specified format.
Short Papers (Posters) are expected to describe research that is more appropriate for the interactive poster session. The paper length should be a maximum of 5 pages (approximately 2,000 words plus figures and tables) and an additional page containing a full-page image of the poster in the specified format for the publication in the conference proceedings. The first submission requires a short paper manuscript without the poster page.
Design cases are invited for submission to present design projects that address issues and insights in design and emotion, communicate and discuss your approach to enhance emotional effects. Design case submissions must include a summary description in a maximum of 5 pages (approximately 2,000 words) in the specified format and a maximum of 30 slides illustrating the design, design process and use.
Call for Special Topic Sessions: Topics and Papers
Special Topic Sessions focus on specific emerging areas of research and practical interest concerning Design and Emotion. The topic proposal deadline for special topic sessions is February 15, 2010.
(Note: The deadline for submission of full papers and design cases is March 15, 2010.)
Call for workshops
Researchers, educators and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops. Workshops will be held on October 4, 2010 prior to the main program of the conference. The purpose is to provide a platform for presenting and discussing novel ideas and emerging issues in a less formal and possibly more focused way than the conference itself. The format of each workshop is to be determined by the organizers, but each workshop is expected to include ample time for general discussion.
The deadline for submission of full papers, design cases and workshop proposals is March 15, 2001.
(See the details on the conference website.)
Submission and Review Process
Submission and review processes will be handled by our conference system. All submissions will have a blind review process with at least two reviewers. All submissions accepted in the second review will be asked to submit the final manuscripts in the camera-ready format. The detailed authoring guideline is available at the conference website.
Topics
Design & Emotion is the overarching theme of the conference. This year, the conference adds a particular focus on Design & Emotion in emerging societal issues of our lives and living environments. Another focus is on strategic roles of Design & Emotion in business. The areas of these foci include fundamental research into Design & Emotion that further enhances our intellectual foundation as well as the emotional aspects of the following topic areas:
Design for Wellbeing
Healthcare
Elderly Living
Food, Health and Culture
Universal/ Inclusive Design
Design for Environments
Sustainable Lifestyle
Product and System Life Cycle
Interaction and Context-sensitivity
Human-Robot Interaction
Product Adaptation
User Learning
Service Design
Modeling Experiences
Retail Design
Strategic Design and Business
Decision-Making
Business Models
Branding
Foundation for Design & Emotion
Temporality, Uncertainty and Polarity of Emotion
Affordance, Semiotics, Value and Emotion
Research Methodologies
Design Methodologies
Theoretical Foundations
Philosophical Foundations and Implications to Design
Important Dates - Revised
February 15 New Special Topic Session proposals
March 15 New official deadline for paper, design case and workshop submissions
May 15 Notification of acceptance for the first reviewing
June 15 Deadline for revised paper, design case and workshop submissions
July 15 Final acceptance notification
July 31 Deadline for Early Registration—required for authors, to be in proceedings
August 15 Submission for camera-ready manuscripts
October 4 Tutorials and Workshops
October 5-7 Conference
Conference Venue
The Spertus Institute
610 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60605
Tel: 312.322.1700
http://www.spertus.edu/programs/special/spertus_architecture_tour.php
The Conference Motto: Blatantly Blues
Chicago is the home of the Blues. The Blues expresses the emotional journey of our life experience. Sorrow and joy, desire and apathy, agony and comfort, and love and despair are woven into the colorful sounds of the Blues. Things and events in our life always have multiple meanings and multiple emotional responses and so do the Blues. The 7th International Conference on Design and Emotion calls for rich discourse on a full spectrum of complex emotional experiences and their implications to Design. During the conference, you will also have opportunities for emotional experiences with the Chicago Blues.
Conference Organizers
Conference Chair: Judith Gregory
Organizing Committee Chair: Keiichi Sato
Program Committee Chair: Pieter Desmet
Organizing Committee Members: Paul Hekkert, Geke Ludden
www.id.iit.edu
E-mail: de2010@id.iit.edu
http://www.id.iit.edu/de2010/
http://www.designandemotion.org/
Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, 350 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60654 USA
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Judith Gregory, Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy in Design, Co-Coordinator
Rethinking Health initiative at ID
Institute of Design, IIT
350 North LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL 60654
cell/sms: (+1) 312 315 3371
fax: (+1) 312 595 4901
email: judithg@id.iit.edu
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