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PERSUASIVE 2016 (PT-16)
The 11th International Conference on Persuasive Technology
April 5-7, Salzburg, Austria
EXTENDED paper submission deadline: November 30, 2015
http://persuasive2016.org/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Persuasive Technology (PT) is a vibrant interdisciplinary research 
field, focusing on the design, development and evaluation of interactive 
technologies aimed at changing people’s attitudes or behaviors through 
persuasion and social influence, but not through coercion or deception.

The 11th international conference on Persuasive Technologies will be 
held in the heart of Europe, in the beautiful city of Salzburg, Austria. 
After the conference being held in Chicago in 2015 the annual conference 
comes back to Europe. We are proud to host Persuasive Technologies in 
Salzburg, following exquisite sites such as Padua, Sydney, Linköping, 
Columbus, Copenhagen, Claremont, Oulu, Palo Alto, and Eindhoven.

The conference will bring together researchers, colleagues and friends 
from industry who are working in the field of persuasive technologies. 
As a community we aim at enriching people’s lives in various domains by 
supporting their personal goals to change their behavior.

SCOPE
The scope of the conference includes (but is not limited to) the 
following topics:

- Theory of persuasive technologies

- Cognition and persuasive technology

- Design of persuasive technologies

- Persuasive systems, interfaces, visualization

- HCI issues in persuasive technology

- Behavior change support systems

- Tailored and personalized persuasive systems

- Mobile, pervasive and ubiquitous persuasion

- Persuasion through gamification

- Persuasion in social technology

- Evaluation and validation of persuasive applications

- Technical infrastructures and intelligent systems for persuasion

- Smart environments and persuasion

- Habit change, social practices and cultural values

- Ethical aspects of persuasive technology

- Political and cultural consequences of persuasive technology

- Persuasive technology and religion

- Persuasive technologies for healthy living

- Persuasive technologies for a sustainable environment

- Persuasive technologies in learning and training

- Persuasive applications for marketing and commerce

- Empowering technology for organizations and work environments

- Mass persuasion and interactive technologies

CONFERENCE THEME
CONTEXTUAL PERSUASION: Supporting Life Situations and Challenges by 
Persuasive Design
With the conference theme for PT-16 being "Contextual Persuasion“, we 
emphasize the situatedness of interactions. How are interactions with 
persuasive technologies influenced by spatial, temporal, social, or 
individual conditions? How can we analyze and design for specific 
contexts or conditions? We will put emphasis on special target groups 
(e.g. children with anxiety disorders, adults with obesity, etc.) and 
stimulate the audience with potential technologies (e.g. platforms such 
as the Health Suite Digital Platform, the use of advanced sensing 
technologies such as NeuroSky devices, etc.).


SUBMISSION TYPES
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PAPER:
This format is suitable for original research, which is completed work 
at the time of submission and, regardless of the length of the paper, is 
a self-sufficient scientific contribution. Papers can be short (6 pages) 
or long (12 pages) in Springer LNCS format, and describe work not 
presented, published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Accepted 
papers will be included in the conference proceedings and be devoted a 
timeslot for oral presentation.
DATES:
EXTENDED paper submission deadline: November 30, 2015
Decision notification: January 22, 2016
Camera ready: February 12, 2016

POSTER:
This format is suitable for descriptions of small studies/experiences, 
of project outlines, of work in progress. Authors should submit a 4-page 
abstract in Springer LNCS format. Accepted posters will be included in 
the adjunct conference proceedings. Posters will be displayed and 
presented during a dedicated session of the conference.
DATES:
Poster submission deadline: January 29, 2016
Decision notification: February 19, 2016
Camera ready: February 26, 2016

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM:
The Doctoral Consortium is a special session of the conference where PhD 
students in the early phases of their research can receive advice in a 
constructive atmosphere. Students present and discuss their research 
with other PhD students and a panel of established researchers in the 
area of persuasive technology. Students interested in participating in 
the Doctoral Consortium should submit a 2-page abstract in Springer LNCS 
format describing their research question, its position with respect to 
the state of the art, their research plans and methodology, ideas, and 
results achieved so far. Accepted abstracts will be included in the 
adjunct conference proceedings.
DATES:
DC submission deadline: January 29, 2016
Decision notification: February 19, 2016
Camera ready: February 26, 2016

DEMOS:
If you want to demonstrate a piece of persuasive technology during the 
demo session so that attendees can try and interact with it, please 
submit a 4-page description in Springer LNCS format, including the 
description of the system and its purpose, its status of implementation 
and deployment, contents of the demo to be shown at the conference, and 
equipment. If you want to show a commercial product then you might be 
asked to pay an exhibition fee. Accepted abstracts will be included in 
the adjunct conference proceedings.
DATES:
Demos submission deadline: January 29, 2016
Decision notification: February 19, 2016
Camera ready: February 26, 2016

WORKSHOPS:
Workshops are meant to gather a number of people to work interactively 
on a (future) topic and exchange ideas. Approved workshops will be 
announced on the website. They will take place during a half- or 
full-day session before the conference. If you want to organize a 
workshop, please submit a proposal as a 2-page description in Springer 
LNCS format, including a description of the topic, motivation, 
organization, expected outcome, and supporting materials. Accepted 
proposals will be included in the adjunct conference proceedings.
DATES:
EXTENDED workshop proposal submission deadline: November 30, 2015

PERSUASIVE [GAME] DESIGN JAM:
For the first time we will host a design jam at Persuasive Technologies 
2016. The idea behind this design jam is to create games and playful 
interactive objects that act as persuasive artifacts in various social 
settings. Prototypical implementations of game designs will be  
accomplished in a one-day workshop and presented at the conference. The 
detailed procedure for applicants and dates will be announced.


IMPORTANT DATES
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Short and long papers:
EXTENDED submission deadline: November 30, 2015
Decision notification: January 22, 2016
Camera ready: February 12, 2016

Workshop proposals:
EXTENDED submission deadline: November 30, 2015

Posters, demos, doctoral consortium:
Submission deadline: January 29, 2016
Decision notification: February 19, 2016
Camera ready: February 26, 2016

Early bird registration: February 26, 2016
Workshops/Tutorials/DC: April 5, 2016
Main tracks: April 6-7, 2016

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
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Submissions need to adhere to the Springer LNCS format and include 
title, abstract, keywords, contribution, and references (included in the 
max. number of pages).

Attention will be paid in the reviewing process to originality, 
technical soundness, quality of writing, ethics, validation, and 
connections with other work in the domain of persuasive technology. To 
support the blind review process of long and short papers, submissions 
need to be anonymous. Names and affiliations must be removed from the 
title page, excessive self-citation in the bibliography must be kept to 
a minimum and citation to the authors' previous work in the text body 
must be in third person (e.g. avoiding “As we described in [1], …” and 
using instead “As <Author Name> described in [1]).

Submissions have to be done via the Springer Online Conference Service 
OCS (https://ocs.springer.com/ocs/en/home/Persuasive2016). Accepted 
papers will be included in the conference proceedings and be devoted a 
timeslot for oral presentation.


When accepted a camera ready version of the paper (as .pdf) including 
source files (e.g., .doc, .docx or LaTeX files) must be submitted. At 
least one author per submission is required to register before the end 
of the early registration period and be present at the conference. 
Inclusion in the proceedings is conditional upon successful registration.

PUBLICATIONS
Accepted papers will be published by Springer in a volume of the Lecture 
Notes in Computer Science series (www.springer.com/lncs). Workshop and 
demo descriptions, abstracts from posters, and doctoral consortium 
abstracts will be published as an adjunct proceedings volume with an ISBN.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General Chair
Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg & Austrian Institute of 
Technology (AIT), Vienna

Program Co-Chairs
Boris de Ruyter, Philips, Eindhoven
Alexander Meschtscherjakov, University of Salzburg

Organizational Co-Chairs
Verena Fuchsberger, University of Salzburg
Martin Murer, University of Salzburg

Workshop Co-Chairs
Maurits Kaptein, Radboud University
Peter Fröhlich, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)

Tutorial Co-Chairs
Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, University of Oulu

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs
Jaap Ham, Eindhoven University of Technology
Cees Midden, Eindhoven University of Technology
Luciano Gamberini, University of Padua

Poster Co-Chairs
Rita Orji, McGill University, Canada
Alexandra Millonig, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)

Demo and Showcase Co-Chairs
Margaret Morris, Intel
Marc Bush, Austrian Institute of Technology

Persuasive [Game] Design Jam Co-Chairs
Bernhard Maurer, University of Salzburg
Agnis Stibe, MIT Media Lab

Social Media Chair
Agnis Stibe, MIT Media Lab

CONTACT:
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CONFERENCE WEB SITE:
http://persuasive2016.org/

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