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CALL FOR PAPERS
AIS Transactions on Human-Computer
Interaction
(http://thci.aisnet.org)
Special Issue on "Design Research
in HCI
Submission deadline: 31st May 2010
Website: http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/THCI_Design_Research_Call_2009_12.pdf
Co-Editors: Alan Hevner and Ping Zhang
Design Research creates, builds, and
evaluates innovative artifacts such as constructs, frameworks, models,
methods,
and information systems. It also
investigates
methods, behaviors, and processes related to design. HCI Research is
concerned with the ways humans
interact
with information, technologies, and tasks, especially in business,
managerial,
organizational, and cultural contexts.
Although design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive
information
systems
for human use in various contexts for
various purposes are central parts of HCI research, IS scholars have
yet
to invest
more effort on the design part of HCI.
The critical role of design research in HCI is obvious.
This special issue of THCI calls for
innovative design research where the innovative artifacts are
information
and
communication technologies (ICT) for
human use. Emphasis can be on both the human and the ICT sides of the
interaction. On the human side, use
design draws from the knowledge base of psychology, social sciences,
and
human
factors. On the ICT side, interface
and interaction design draws from the knowledge base of computer
graphics,
sensory
peripheral devices, and other
technical
areas to build user interfaces that enable effective system use.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Science and/or
theories for design in HCI
- Philosophical
foundation of design in HCI
- New principles
and methods of design in HCI
- Specific design
innovations to support individuals, groups, organizations or societies
- Design aesthetics,
emotional design, affective computing
- Evaluating and
comparing new interactions and interfaces
- Integration of
new technologies in HCI designs
- Best practices
of design in HCI
- Impacts of mobility
and distributed computing in HCI designs
- Impacts of service-oriented
architectures and cloud computing on HCI designs
- Ethical issues
of HCI design
Information for Authors:
Please refer to THCI website (http://thci.aisnet.org)
for manuscript requirements, including manuscript categories, format
requirement, length, reference style,
etc. All manuscripts should be submitted to THCI manuscript central
(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/thci)
following the standard submission process where authors can request
preferred
or
not preferred reviewers. Drs. Hevner
and Zhang, co-editors of the special issue, will jointly manage the
reviews
for the
special issue. THCI board members and
ad hoc reviewers will be invited to review the manuscripts. The review
process
and criteria will follow those of
THCI’s.
All reviews are double blind. Manuscripts (and revisions) will be
processed
as soon
as they are submitted.
Important Dates (early submissions are
welcome):
- 2010.2.28
Intent by email (optional). Authors may seek feedback from editors.
- 2010.5.31
Deadline for Submissions
- 2010.7.31
Review results to authors
- 2010.10.31
Deadline for Revisions
- 2010.12.31
Final decisions to authors
- 2011
The special issue will be published.
Co-Editors:
- Alan Hevner, Information
Systems, College of Business, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
33620;
Phone: (813) 974-6753, Fax: (813) 974-6749, Email: ahevner@usf.edu
- Ping Zhang, School
of Information Studies, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244; Phone:
(315) 443-5617, Fax: (315) 443-5806, Email: pzhang@syr.edu
Editors-in-Chief:
- Dennis Galletta,
U. of Pittsburgh, USA
- Ping Zhang, Syracuse
U., USA
Advisory Board:
- Izak Benbasat,
U. of British Columbia, Canada
- John M. Carroll,
Penn State U., USA
- Phillip Ein-Dor,
Tel-Aviv U., Israel
- Paul Gray, Claremont
Graduate U., USA
- Jenny Preece,
U. of Maryland, USA
- Gavriel Salvendy,
Purdue U., USA, & Tsinghua U., China
- Ben Shneiderman,
U. of Maryland, USA
- Jane Webster,
Queen's U., Canada
- K.K Wei, City
U. of Hong Kong, China
Senior Editor Board:
- Fred Davis, U.of
Arkansas, USA
- Mohamed Khalifa,
Abu Dhabi U., United Arab Emirates
- Anne Massey, Indiana
U., USA
- Lorne Olfman,
Claremont Graduate U., USA
- Kar Yan Tam, Hong
Kong U. of Science & Technology, China
- Dov Te'eni, Tel-Aviv
U., Israel
- Viswanath Venkatesh,
U. of Arkansas, USA
- Susan Wiedenbeck,
Drexel U., USA
Associate Editor Board:
- Michel Avital,
U. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Jane Carey, Arizona
State U., USA
- Hock Chuan Chan,
National U. of Singapore
- Carina de Villiers,
U. of Pretoria, South Africa
- Matt Germonprez,
U. of Wisconsin Eau Claire, USA
- Khaled Hassanein,
McMaster U., Canada
- Milena Head, McMaster
U., Canada
- Traci Hess, Washington
State U., USA
- Shuk Ying (Susanna)
Ho, Australian Nat. U., Australia
- Netta Iivari,
Oulu U., Finland
- Zhenhui Jack Jiang,
National U. of Singapore, Singapore
- Weiling Ke, Clarkson
U., USA
- Sherrie Komiak,
Memorial U. of Newfoundland, Canada
- Paul Benjamin
Lowry, Brigham Young U., USA
- Ji-Ye Mao, Renmin
U., China
- Scott McCoy, College
of William and Mary, USA
- Fiona Fui-Hoon
Nah, U. of Nebraska Lincoln, USA
- Sheizaf Rafaeli,
U. of Haifa, Israel
- Stefan Smolnik,
European Business School, Germany
- Jeff Stanton,
Syracuse U., USA
- Heshan Sun, U.
of Arizona, USA
- Jason Thatcher,
Clemson U., USA
- Noam Tractinsky,
Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev, Israel
- Horst Treiblmaier,
Vienna U. of Business Admin. & Economics, Austria
- Ozgur Turetken,
Ryerson U., Canada
- Mun Yi, U. South
Carolina, USA
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