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CALL FOR PAPERS

Persuasive 2012: Design for health and safety

The 7th International Conference on Persuasive Technology
June 6–8, 2012
Linköping, SWEDEN

Persuasive Technology is a stimulating interdisciplinary research field that focuses on how interactive technologies and services can be designed to change people’s attitudes and behaviors. Influenced by areas such as classic rhetoric, social psychology and ubiquitous computing, researchers in this field are typically designing applications for domains such as health, business, safety, and education.

The 7th International Conference on Persuasive Technology (Persuasive 2012) will build on the successful prior conferences held at Eindhoven, Stanford, Oulu, Copenhagen, Claremont, and Columbus. The conference will feature the latest insights into how mobile and internet-based applications such as mobile games and social networking sites can be designed to influence behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. The conference is expected to gather researchers, practitioners, and students who are interested in networking, presenting, discussing and reflecting on central themes associated with persuasive computing and design.

Conference themes
The general theme of Persuasive 2012 – Design for health and safety – sets a special focus on current societal challenges. Themes of the conference include, but are not limited to:

- Behavior change systems for healthy living
- Lifestyles management technologies
- Eco/Green persuasive technologies
- Persuasive design for personal safety
- Mass persuasion and safety
- Smart environments and augmented reality for behavior change
- Mobile and ubiquitous persuasion
- Motivational technology
- Design for education and learning
- Robotics and persuasion
- Security and privacy
- Persuasive design and innovation
- Methods, metrics and measurements in persuasive technology
- Social and organizational issues
- Theoretical foundations of persuasion
- Ethics of persuasive technology
- e-Interventions for addictions
- Evaluation of persuasive technology
- Persuasive Technologies in inclusive ICT
- Business models for persuasive systems

Formats and submission
We accept submissions as full papers or posters. Full papers are limited to 12 pages in Springer’s LNCS format. Posters are limited to 4 pages in Springer’s LNCS format. Papers and poster submission accepted for publication will appear in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series from Springer Verlag (see http://www.springeronline.com/lncs).

The electronic submission of the full paper must be received on or before January 11, 2012 (extended). The poster submission must be received February 17, 2012. All papers must be submitted through the conference web site (http://www.persuasive2012.org). To support the blind review process, you need to prepare an anonymous version of the paper with author names and affiliations removed. In case you have any problems with the electronic submission, please contact the conference secretariat as early as possible via the conference website.

The organizing committee also invites workshop, tutorial, and panel proposals in the field of persuasive technology.

Key dates
Paper submission: January 11, 2012 (extended)
Author notification: February 10, 2012
Final version submission: March 9, 2012
Author registration: March 30, 2012
Poster submission: February 17, 2012
Workshop, tutorial, and panel proposals: February 10, 2012
Conference: June 6-8, 2012

Conference chair
Magnus Bang, Linköping University, Sweden

Scientific Programme Committee
Jack Andersen, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark
Jeremy Bailenson, Stanford University, US
Nilufar Baghaei, Unitec, New Zealand
Shlomo Berkovsky, CSIRO, Tasmania, Australia
Timothy Bickmore, Northeastern University, US
Robert Biddle, Carleton University, US
Winslow Burleson, Arizona State University, US
Harry Bruce, University of Washington, US
Samir Chatterjee, Claremont Graduate University, US
Brian Cugelman, AlterSpark Consulting, CA
Janet Davis, Grinell College, US
Susan Ferebee, University of Phoenix, US
BJ Fogg, Stanford University, US
Jill Freyne, CSIRO, Australia
Luciano Gamberini, University of Padova, Italy
Rosanna E. Guadagno, University of Alabama, US
Anton Gustafsson, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Jaap Ham, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Curtis P. Haugtvedt, Ohio State University, US
Jette Hyldegaard, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark
Stephen Intille, MIT and Northeastern University, US
John Ittelson, California State University, US
M. Sriram Iyengar, The University of Texas, US
Giulio Jacucci, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland
Rilla Khaled, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Judith Masthoff, University of Aberdeen, UK
Tom MacTavish, Illinois Institute of Technology, US
Cees Midden, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Fred Muench, CASA, Columbia University, US
Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, University of Oulu, Finland
Thomas Ploug, Copenhagen Institute of Technology, Denmark
Wolfgang Reitberger, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Martha Russell, Stanford University, US
Timo Saari, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Anna Spagnolli, University of Padova, Italy
Jason Tester, Institute for the Future, US
Julita Vassileva, University of Saskatchewan, US
Peter de Vries, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Fahri Yetim, University of Siegen, Germany
Johan Åberg, Linköping University, Sweden
Peter Øhrstrøm, Aalborg University, Denmark

Organizing committee
Magnus Bang, Linköping University
Jonas Lundberg, Linköping University
Eva Ragnemalm, Linköping University
Mattias Arvola, Linköping University
Jonas Rybing, Linköping University

Contact information
Magnus Bang
Department of Computer and Information Science
Linköping University
SE-581 83 Linköping
SWEDEN
E-mail: magnus.bang[at]liu.se

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