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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*the 8th International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction
(ACI2021)
9-11 November, hosted ONLINE by Indiana University Bloomington,
USA*
www.aciconf.org/2021
#aci2021
<https://twitter.com/hashtag/aci2021?f=live>
*ABOUT*
ACI is the main International Conference on Animal-Computer
Interaction. It
is a highly multidisciplinary event drawing researchers and
practitioners
from the most diverse back grounds to share and discuss work and
topics
related to the research and design of technology for and with
animals.
We are keen to be as inclusive as possible and wish to welcome a
wide range
of contributions and participants to the conference, to promote a
constructive dialogue around the animal-centred research and
design of
computing-enabled systems, and to foster the development of ACI as
a
discipline.
*THEME & TOPICS*
This year's conference theme is *Finding Normalcy*. The theme
acknowledges
the extraordinary times the world has been living since the
beginning of
2020 and all the challenges of the difficult circumstances we have
experienced but also the things we have learnt. Submissions might
address
topics such as: how to conduct ACI research during a pandemic; the
role of
animals as companions and emotional support during social
isolation; caring
for animals in animal facilities under restrictions; relocating
and
rehabilitating animals during a crisis; or developing more
respectful and
empathetic relations with animals for a healthier and more
sustainable
multispecies cohabitation. Submissions that relate to this year's
conference theme are especially welcome, but high-quality
submissions are
also welcome.
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- Full and short papers
<http://www.aciconf.org/aci2021/authors/papers>:
May 27, 2021 (abstracts May 20)
- Workshop proposals
<http://www.aciconf.org/aci2021/authors/workshops>:
May 27, 2021
- Videoposters and demos
<http://www.aciconf.org/aci2021/authors/videopostersdemos>:
August 12,
2021
- Doctoral consortium
<http://www.aciconf.org/aci2021/authors/doctoralconsortium>:
August 19,
2021
*CONTRIBUTION AREAS*
- *Design*: for example, interaction modalities that may need to
be
developed in order to make technology accessible to other animals;
novel
designs for users with different sensory apparatuses, cognitive
capabilities, and ergonomic characteristics; multisensory
interfaces and
alternative interactional paradigms appropriate for ACI; design
solutions
developed within ACI applications that could inform design within
other
disciplines
- *Methodology*: for example, methodological frameworks enabling
animals
to actively participate in the design process as legitimate
stakeholders,
contributors and users; multidisciplinary methodologies that can
be called
upon when designing with animals or investigating how technology
affects
them and their interactions with humans; methodologies that can be
derived
from other disciplines; more-than-human approaches developed
within ACI
that could contribute to other disciplines
- *Theory*: for example, main challenges that ACI researchers may
encounter in conceptualizing the interaction between humans,
animals and
technology; ways of interpreting the outcomes of applied studies,
concrete
designs and research practices to articulate such interactions;
existing
theoretical frameworks from other disciplines, that ACI theories
can draw
from or contribute to
- *Ethics*: for example, legitimate technological applications for
ACI;
implications of ACI’s animal-centered perspective for conducting
research
that involves animal participants; ethical frameworks that may or
may not
be suitable to support the development of ACI; relation between
ethics and
methodology in ACI; potential influence of ACI ethics on research
and
practice in other disciplines
- *Applications*: for example, ACI applications relating to animal
studies or husbandry, or practices involving animals in a range of
contexts; applications that mediate the interaction between humans
and
other animals, or interactions among other animals; animal
technologies
that do or do not constitute good examples of or models for ACI.
*SUBMISSION*
All submissions will undergo a double blind peer-review and will
be
selected based on the quality of their contribution. Each
submission will
be reviewed by a minimum of 3 reviewers from program committee
members and
external domain experts.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACI2021 Conference
Proceedings,
provided that at least one of the authors registers for and
attends the
conference to present the paper.
The ACI2021 submission portal will open closer to the submission
deadline
and instructions for making submissions will be provided.
Best,
*Dr Dirk van der Linden | Lecturer @ NorSC Lab*
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
*web: *www.profdirk.com /
www.tech4animals.org
*
twitter:* @dirkvdlinden
<https://twitter.com/dirkvdlinden>
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