[CITASA] CfP: CHI 2011 Workshop ”Privacy for a Networked World”: Bridging Theory and Design

FS
Fred Stutzman
Fri, Dec 3, 2010 6:27 PM

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

CHI 2011 workshop:
”Privacy for a Networked World”: Bridging Theory and Design

http://networkedprivacy.wordpress.com/

As our lives are more commonly mediated by information technology, an
interactional perspective to how people find and construct privacy in
socio-technical interactions has proven effective as a starting point for
theoretical and empirical studies of privacy in everyday life in which online
interactions have a significant role.

Yet, there remain important open questions regarding how to translate results
based on this perspective into design practice. Addressing these questions
requires a greater sensitivity to when interactional privacy is applicable, a
better understanding of suitable research methods, and more effective means for
communicating results to the researcher and practitioner communities. The goal
of this workshop is to bring privacy theory and design together.

We seek participants from various domains for a multidisciplinary workshop to
share their knowledge and views of both the theory and design of interactional
privacy.

Position papers are invited on the following topics:
(1) Theoretical and empirical study of interactional privacy.
(2) Ways of designing for interactional privacy.

Submitted position papers will be peer-reviewed by a workshop committee. The
organizers will disseminate the results at the CHI conference and plan to submit
a proposal for a special issue in a relevant journal in response to an open Call
for Papers.

Interested parties should submit a position paper of 2-4 pages, in the CHI
Extended Abstracts format, to the EasyChair submission central at
http://tinyurl.com/networkedprivacy by Jan 14, 2011. At least one author of each
accepted paper must register for the workshop and for one or more days of the
CHI 2011 conference.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission deadline - Jan 14, 2011
  • Notification of acceptance - Feb 11, 2011
  • Workshop at CHI2011 - May 7, 2011

ORGANIZERS

Airi Lampinen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Finland
Fred Stutzman, School of Information and Library Science, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
Markus Bylund, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden

If you have any questions or would like to learn about this workshop,
please contact the organizers at networkedprivacy[at]gmail.com.

We apologize for possible cross-posting.

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION CHI 2011 workshop: ”Privacy for a Networked World”: Bridging Theory and Design http://networkedprivacy.wordpress.com/ As our lives are more commonly mediated by information technology, an interactional perspective to how people find and construct privacy in socio-technical interactions has proven effective as a starting point for theoretical and empirical studies of privacy in everyday life in which online interactions have a significant role. Yet, there remain important open questions regarding how to translate results based on this perspective into design practice. Addressing these questions requires a greater sensitivity to when interactional privacy is applicable, a better understanding of suitable research methods, and more effective means for communicating results to the researcher and practitioner communities. The goal of this workshop is to bring privacy theory and design together. We seek participants from various domains for a multidisciplinary workshop to share their knowledge and views of both the theory and design of interactional privacy. Position papers are invited on the following topics: (1) Theoretical and empirical study of interactional privacy. (2) Ways of designing for interactional privacy. Submitted position papers will be peer-reviewed by a workshop committee. The organizers will disseminate the results at the CHI conference and plan to submit a proposal for a special issue in a relevant journal in response to an open Call for Papers. Interested parties should submit a position paper of 2-4 pages, in the CHI Extended Abstracts format, to the EasyChair submission central at http://tinyurl.com/networkedprivacy by Jan 14, 2011. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and for one or more days of the CHI 2011 conference. IMPORTANT DATES * Submission deadline - Jan 14, 2011 * Notification of acceptance - Feb 11, 2011 * Workshop at CHI2011 - May 7, 2011 ORGANIZERS Airi Lampinen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Finland Fred Stutzman, School of Information and Library Science, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA Markus Bylund, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden If you have any questions or would like to learn about this workshop, please contact the organizers at networkedprivacy[at]gmail.com. We apologize for possible cross-posting.