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European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics

Paris, October 8-11 2024

 

Description

Multiple ongoing crisis urges a reflection on how to support and to achieve energetical, ecological and social transitions, in all areas of life : work, education, housing, leisure, etc. By understanding social, technological, emotional, ethical and cognitive factors of those transitions, one may be able to design appropriate supportive services and devices. Concomitantly, there is a renew interest of participatory practices at different levels (local, territorial, national…) impulse by an explicit demand of citizens and workers to be more involved in defining and designing their living and working environments. Those two topics are intertwined : proper participative processes is a key factor to support transition processes toward a sustainable world.  

 

ECCE 2024 will focus on these issues, trough interaction around concepts, methods and technologies that can support transitions. The following questions will be addressed specifically:

  • How digital technologies can support transition toward sustainability in work and life situations?

  • Which participatory approaches to support ecological, energetical and social sustainable transition ? At what scale?

  • Can HCI reflections can nourish human/non-human or human/environments interactions?

  • How frugality, low-tech and sobriety concepts and approaches may be integrated and transform design processes of technologies, work and living conditions?

 

Topics of interest

The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following ones:

  • Sustainability

  • Participatory design 

  • Frugal design 

  • Low-tech design

  • Design methods, tools, and methodologies for designing sustainable interactive systems

  • Ecological approaches to human cognition and human-technology interaction

  • Ethical issues in digital environments

  • Work analysis

  • Human-computer interaction

  • Human-environment interaction

  • User experience design

  • User research concepts, methods, and empirical studies

  • Cognitive processes in design

  • Cognitively-orientated human factors

Important dates

Long paper due – February 15

Short paper dues – March 15

Notification to authors – April 15

Final paper due – June 1 

Registration for authors – June 1 

Early registration – Until September 1

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