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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Special Issue of the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing journal on “Human-Computer Interaction at the Boundary of Work and Life”
Tue Jan 13 09:40:20 GMT 2015
Special Issue: “Human-Computer Interaction at the Boundary of Work and Life”
Guest Editors: Erik Grönvall, Luigina Ciolfi, Gabriela Avram, Chiara
Rossitto, Louise Barkhuus
http://hciworkandlife.wordpress.com/
This special issue of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (Springer) on
“Human-Computer Interaction at the Boundary of Work and Life” aims to
explore how HCI themes, concepts, design and technical sensibilities can
be extended and applied to practices blurring the boundary between work
and life. Technology has moved from workplaces to become part of nearly
every aspect of everyday life. Similarly, HCI research spans not only
work settings and practices, but also other life domains, from family
life, to gaming, tourism and other leisure activities. However, the neat
distinction between which activities are work-related and which are not
is becoming less and less meaningful, as often the spheres of work and
life blur into each other. Similarly, the use of technology is not
limited to specific work vs. non-work situations. It is increasingly
difficult to keep work and life separated, to the point that attempting
to achieve work-life balance might be counter-productive or more
demanding than managing the blurring between them. Studies on the use of
mobile phones, instant messaging and social media have also shown how
the same communication channel is often used for work and private
activities almost at the same time. Mobile technology and mobile
interaction have often been a frame for looking at these phenomena,
linked to the ideas of “mobilization” of practices as well as of
infrastructure, and mobilities studies have been the frame for other
examples of existing work on shifting patterns of home life and work
life physically, temporally and organisationally.
This special issue will bring together a set of papers addressing the
analytical, design and technical challenges entailed in issues of
technology and work-life balance. Is the blurring of practices a
problematic issue that should be addressed, or a new way of working and
living that people are increasingly embracing? How do people coordinate
and interact when work tasks, personal tasks and leisure tasks blur into
each other, and how to support/facilitate/mediate this through design
and technology innovation? How are work and life practices negotiated
when someone’s workplace is someone else’s private space? How can we
(re)think the design and implementation of current and novel platforms
and services with respect these issues?
Specific topics include, but are not limited to:
Coordination, awareness, planning around work/life practices;
The permeation of work and private life with respect to managing work
despite interruptions;
Design, implementation and evaluation of interactive systems and
services for the support of both work and life practices;
How collaboration and social interaction occur across work and life domains;
The design of new technology platforms, services and interaction
modalities that support/mediate the blurring of work and life;
Theoretical and methodological issues on how to study these issues
(merging and/or developing existing frameworks, new conceptual
approaches, developments in methodology, etc.);
Explorations of settings where this occurs (at home, in the workplace,
on the move…).
Critical studies on the permeation of work and private life with respect
to maintaining sustainable lifestyles;
Investigations of the reciprocal permeations of work-related values into
private life and vice-versa.
Papers should follow the PUC instructions for authors
(http://www.springer.com/computer/hci/journal/779) and be submitted in
PDF to (pucsiwork /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(pucsiwork /at/ gmail.com)>
Important Dates
March 13th, 2015 - submission deadline
June 15th, 2015: notifications due
End of August 2015 - revised submissions due
End of September 2015 : final notifications due
Early 2016: Publication of the Special Issue in PUC
Website: http://hciworkandlife.wordpress.com/
Guest Editors:
Erik Grönvall, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Luigina Ciolfi, Sheffield Hallam University (UK)
Gabriela Avram, University of Limerick (Ireland)
Chiara Rossitto, Stockholm University (Sweden)
Louise Barkhuus, Stockholm University (Sweden)
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