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10th Nordic Conf on Human-Computer Interaction / NordiCHI 2018 (Sep 2018, Oslo, Norway)

Dates: 29 Sep - 3 Oct 2018
Location: Akerhus University College, Oslo, Norway
Website: NordiCHI 2018
Deadline for submissions: 15 April 2018

The biannual NordiCHI conference is the main Nordic forum for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research. NordiCHI addresses the field in a broad sense and is a meeting place for researchers form academia and industry, designers, practitioners, educators and others working within HCI and related disciplines. NordiCHI is organized in collaboration with ACM SIGCHI.

Submission deadlines:

  • 15th of April 2018: research papers (of variable length, 4-10 pages)
  • 2nd of May 2018: all other types of submissions: work in progress papers, posters, demos, design cases, future scenarios, practitioners & industry experiences, workshops, tutorials, and doctoral colloquium.

A new submission category this year is work in progress papers, presenting new research, see the NordiCHI 2018 website for details.

The theme of NordiCHI 2018 is revising the life cycle. The theme life cycles broadly address changes within the field of HCI. We want to provoke reflections and understandings concerning the design process life cycles and how increasingly complex entanglements of use and design transcend the old divisions between design and use of interactive technologies. Furthermore, critical reflections on the sustainability of digital artifacts challenges a narrow view on technology life cycles, both from a philosophical and an empirical perspective. Thinking about life cycles foregrounds issues of temporality, permanence, and durability of HCI concepts, methods, tools, artifacts. We want to open up for discussions about how the field changes and what we, as a community, consider to matter most when we look to the future.

NordiCHI 2016 invites original papers that move the field of human-computer interaction forward, be it through the advance of theory, methodology, or practice. We invite submissions of high international standard, presenting original work that significantly contributes to research and practice of Human-Computer Interaction in its broadest sense. Papers should be anonymized and formatted according to ACM SIGCHI papers format. Submissions are made electronically through the conference paper submission and reviewing system PCS (Precision Conference System). Please note that the deadlines are firm and will not be extended. The papers are peer reviewed in a double-blind review process. Some submission categories will be reviewed by a jury of peers.Authors must present accepted papers at the NordiCHI 2018 Conference, and register for the conference for at least one day. Accepted manuscripts appear in the Proceedings of NordiCHI 2018, which will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

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