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One behalf of the BCS Interaction Specialist group and the
Organising committee we are very pleased to announce the general
call for papers for this year's British HCI Conference.
19-21 July (Online) - London, UK - University of West London
https://hci2021.bcs.org/
Post-Pandemic HCI – Living digitally
The 2021 conference theme is “Post-pandemic HCI – Living
Digitally” highlighting current and future efforts for digital
innovations in socio-technical systems and related challenges and
opportunities. The theme invites to think beyond the current
pandemic and be hopeful. ‘Living digitally’ calls for interpreting
and imagining how human-computer interactions and collaborations
in all areas of human life may be shaped by the pandemics. The
conference accepts submissions related to, but not necessarily
limited to, the following topics:
– Sustainable HCI (e.g. in the context of global challenges of
pandemics and global warming)
– Cybersecurity and privacy
– Information credibility and Trust
– Social computing and creative interaction
– Social and Ethical challenges
– Human-AI interaction and collaboration
– Decolonization and geo-political issues of HCI
– Socio-technical HCI
– Accessibility of digital technology and the web
We invite paper submissions to a number of categories:
Full Papers (up to 10 pages excluding references): Will involve an
oral presentation at the main conference. These are papers that
will feature as a presentation in the main conference, allowing
presenters to expose their work to delegates. Submission Deadline:
30th of April. Notifications: 20th of June.
Position Papers (2 to 4 pages excluding references): Will involve
an oral presentation at the main conference. These are papers that
make a statement, a reflection or a new paradigm or concept in
human computer interaction. They may also include prospective or
much needed studies, or indeed the ambition of a discipline or
newly funded project. Submission Deadline: 30th of April.
Notifications: 20th of June.
Doctoral Consortium Papers (up to 6 pages excluding references):
Will involve an oral presentation at the doctoral consortium.
These papers will be presented at the doctoral consortium on 19
July 2021. Submission Deadline: 1st of April. Notifications: 30th
of April.
Workshop Proposals (up to 4 pages excluding references): we
welcome proposals for workshops as spaces for debate and
co-development of ideas and approaches related to the advancement
of research and practice within the field of Human-Computer
Interaction. The proposal should be in eWics format, including
references. Proposals should be self-contained and clearly provide
a detailed workshop description including: title of the workshop;
names and affiliations of the facilitators; aim, objectives,
benefits and significance of the proposed workshop; a scheduled
overview of planned activities; facilitator(s) background,
provided as short biographical notes. Submission Deadline: 1st of
April. Notifications: 15th of April.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All submissions need to use the Microsoft word eWiC template (the
eWiC template can be downloaded online at the following URL:
http://ewic.bcs.org/category/15364). Your paper should then be
submitted using EasyChair by clicking on the following URL:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bhci2021. You should
submit a PDF and the source file of your paper (in .doc or .docx
format [Microsoft word]). You are also required to upload a
‘License to Publish’ PDF which you can download here –
https://www.bcs.org/media/5222/ewic-licence-publish-fillable.pdf
All submissions should be written in English. Submissions will be
peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published in the
proceedings in the ACM digital library and by the British Computer
Society. At least one author must register for the conference in
order for the paper to be published.
As with previous years, we are looking for selected papers to be
invited as extended papers for the Interacting with Computers
Journal.
Jose Abdelnour Nocera (University of West London – ITI/ Larsys),
Helen Petrie (University of York), Gavin Sim (University of
Central Lancashire)
https://hci2021.bcs.org/
https://twitter.com/BCSHCI2021 hci2021@bcs.org
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