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[Commlist] CFP - Prosocial Interactive Digital Narratives - ACM GoodIT
Fri May 17 18:34:03 GMT 2024
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Prosocial Interactive Digital Narratives - Call for Papers
https://indcor.eu/prosocial-interactive-digital-narratives/
<https://indcor.eu/prosocial-interactive-digital-narratives/>
ACM International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good
(GoodIT)
4-6 September 2024 - Bremen, Germany
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*** Important Dates ***
Full Paper Submission Deadline: May 17th, 2024 *Extended until May 31st,
2024*
Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 8th, 2024
Camera-ready Submission: July 19th, 2024
*** Description ***
Narrative plays a central role in communication, comprehension,
personality formation and memory of every human being. Interactive
digital narrative (IDN) adds computational methods to this basic human
cognitive function. Computational systems provide a range of procedural
functions which allow it to contain dynamic relationships, show the
result of many choices and predict particular outcomes. The combination
of interactive computational with a narrative approach yields IDN which
have the potential to act as representations of complex topics with
societal relevance such as global warming and the related energy
transition, migration, pandemics, global conflicts, but also personal
aspects such as mental health.
Taking advantage of both the benefits of narrative and of computation,
prosocial interactive digital narratives aim at promoting
prosocial behavior by representing complex issues and making them better
understandable, but also by offering a safe space for practicing actions
and experiencing consequences before applying them in the real world.
Developing a deeper and more widespread understanding of the
ever-growing complexity of today’s world is crucial as a basis for
prosocial discourse, decision-making and concrete actions.
We invite submissions of research papers, practice-based papers, and
position papers for the 2nd GoodIT Special Track on
Prosocial Interactive Digital Narratives. We consider all contributions,
but we are particularly interested in papers that explore the following
topics:
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Designing and evaluating prosocial interactive digital narratives
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Technical approaches (e.g. planner systems. AI-based characters,
generative approaches, NLP, XR (VR, AR,MR) technologies, etc.)
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Conceptual frameworks for understanding prosocial behavior in
digital narratives
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The role of emotions, immersion, and identification in promoting
prosocial behavior through interactive digital narratives
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Applications of prosocial digital narratives in education, health,
and social change contexts
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Ethical issues related to designing and implementing
prosocial digital narratives
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Case studies and best practices for creating effective
prosocial digital narratives
We welcome submissions from scholars, researchers, practitioners, and
designers working in fields such as computer science, media studies,
psychology, communication, education, health, and game studies.
*** Submission Guidelines ***
The papers should stay between eight (8) and twelve (12) single-column
pages, excluding references, in the new ACM format
<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/taps-production-workflow>.
Papers with a length disproportionate to their contribution will likely
be rejected. Please, check “Submission of Papers
<https://blogs.uni-bremen.de/goodit2024/submission-of-papers/>” for
additional details. Accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital
Library.
*** Further information ***
https://indcor.eu/prosocial-interactive-digital-narratives-2/
<https://indcor.eu/prosocial-interactive-digital-narratives-2/>
Please contact the chairs in case of questions:
Mattia Bellini - (mattia.bellini /at/ ut.ee)
Christian Roth - (christian.roth /at/ hku.nl)
Hartmut Koenitz - (hkoenitz /at/ gmail.com)
Frank Nack - (nack /at/ uva.nl)
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