11.367, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Human-Computer Interaction
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Subject: 11.367, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Human-Computer Interaction
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Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 11:22:56 -0500
From: "Susana Sotillo" <SotilloS at Mail.Montclair.edu>
Subject: Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA): Theory and Practice
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Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 22:13:31 +1100
From: "Judy Potter" <judyp at welldone.com.au>
Subject: Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - OzCHI 2000
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Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 11:22:56 -0500
From: "Susana Sotillo" <SotilloS at Mail.Montclair.edu>
Subject: Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA): Theory and Practice
Special Session Proposal for December 2000 Modern Language Association
Session:
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA): Theory and Practice. Papers on any
theoretical aspect or practical application of CDA are welcome.
Proposal abstracts due by 15 March, 2000. Please e-mail abstracts to:
Sotillos at mail.montclair.edu Susana M. Sotillo, Montclair State
University.
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Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 22:13:31 +1100
From: "Judy Potter" <judyp at welldone.com.au>
Subject: Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - OzCHI 2000
OZCHI 2000 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Interfacing reality in the new millennium
Sydney, Australia, 4-8 December 2000
http://www.cmis.csiro.au/ozchi2000/
Call for submissions
OZCHI is the annual conference for the Computer-Human Interaction Special
Interest Group (CHISIG) of the Ergonomics Society of Australia, and
Australia and New-Zealand's leading forum for work in all areas of
Human-Computer Interaction.
OZCHI attracts an international community of researchers and
practitioners with a wide range of interests, including human factors
and ergonomics, human-computer interaction, information systems,
software engineering, artificial intelligence, design, social sciences
and management. Original papers, posters and proposals for the
doctoral consortium are solicited, as well as demonstrations and
proposals for half-day and full-day workshops and tutorials. Paper
submissions will be subject to a double blind refereeing process by an
international panel.
Submissions in all areas of HCI are invited, including:
· HCI methods, practice, and theory
· Organisational, societal, and cross cultural issues
· Theories, models, and modelling of users and interfaces
· CSCW, group work, groupware, and computer-mediated human communication
· User interface architectures, tools, techniques, and technology
· Interfaces for all
· Distributed interfaces, including the world wide web
· Mobile and small devices
· Methods, models and tools for user-centered and organisation-driven design
and development
· Industry based case studies of user interface design and development
· Innovative interfaces, including virtual reality, augmented reality,
multimedia, and adaptive interfaces
· HCI education and training
In keeping with the theme: Interfacing Reality, special emphasis will be
placed on issues of accessibility and on novel interfaces, including:
· Web: Web design and evaluation, Access to the Web, Children and the Web
· Electronic communities
· Ecommerce
· Accessibility issues
· Pervasive and invisible computing
· WAP and portable computing
· Usability and Fun
· Usability in game applications
· Augmented reality
· Remote work
· Working in 3D
Important dates
- May 29th 2000 Submission deadline for full papers, tutorial
proposals and workshop proposals in electronic format
- June 5th 2000 Submission deadline for full papers, tutorials and workshops
in paper format
- June 26th 2000 Submission deadline for posters, demonstrations,
doctoral consortium, late-breaking news in electronic format
- July 3rd 2000 Submission deadline for posters, demonstrations, doctoral
consortium, late-breaking news in paper format
- End of July 2000 Notification to authors of workshop proposals
- 3rd week of August 2000 Notification to authors of full papers,
tutorial proposals, posters, demonstrations, doctoral consortium,
late-breaking news
- Mid September 2000 Deadline for camera-ready papers
Where and how to submit
Electronic and paper submissions will be accepted. Electronic submissions
must be PDF, RTF, or Word for PC files. Detailed instructions to authors,
including the publication format will be available on
http://www.cmis.csiro.au/ozchi2000/ from the end of April 2000.
Submissions should be forwarded to:
Ozchi at welldone.com.au
OzCHI2000
Well Done Events
PO Box 90
Cambewarra, NSW 2540
Australia
Program committee
General chair: Dr. Cécile Paris, CSIRO
Technical chairs: Dr. Steve Howard, University of Melbourne,
Dr. Nadine Ozkan, CSIRO
Demonstrations: Peter Benda, Pacific Access
PhD consortium: Prof. Mark Apperley, The University of Waikato
Frank Vetere, University of Melbourne
Tutorials: John Fabre, Telstra
Karen Gunn, Ericsson
Workshops: Walter Smith, Edith Cowan University
Dr. Richard Thomas, University of Western
Australia
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