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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 08:38:01 +0200
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CHI 2011 workshop:
"Appropriation and Creative Use: Linking User Studies and Design"

FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
DEADLINE FRIDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2011
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*** please distribute ***

Sunday 8 May 2011, Vancouver
http://www.hiit.fi/u/asalovaa/chi2011-appropriation


End users of technology have a significant power in determining how technologies are used, adapted and re-purposed. These activities are central elements in research of *appropriation*, or the ways that technologies are adopted, adapted and incorporated into use practice.

Over the years, two communities – designers and user researchers – have been working on this topic but have had limited interaction with each other. This workshop provides a forum for the two to meet. We have two main goals:

* enabling researchers interested in CSCW and user studies to meet the
designers, and vice versa
* to promote development of practical solutions and suggestions that lead to
design decisions informed by theories, concepts or user observations.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* user research methods that are suitable for gaining understanding about 
different forms of appropriation
* theories and conceptualizations of how appropriations take place, how 
different factors play part in them, and how they can be affected by design choices
* design principles that support appropriation
* approaches that link theories and concepts with design
* critical viewpoints on the prevailing appropriation-related design and 
research practice

The workshop is targeted at a maximum of 15 participants, in order to ensure effective roundtable discussions in smaller groups. At least one author of each accepted position paper must register for the workshop and for at least one day of the conference.

More information can be found at the workshop website:
http://www.hiit.fi/u/asalovaa/chi2011-appropriation


Submission details
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* Format: 2-4-page proposal written in ACM Ext. Abstracts format
* Evaluation criterion: potential contribution for cross-disciplinary   
discussions
* Submit: By 11 February 2011 to: antti.salovaara (at) hiit.fi
* Notification of acceptance: 28 February 2011
* Workshop: Sunday 8 May 2011


Organizers
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Antti Salovaara, HIIT, Finland
Kristina Höök, Stockholm University/KTH, Sweden
Keith Cheverst, Lancaster University, UK
Michael Twidale, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Matthew Chalmers, University of Glasgow, UK
Corina Sas, Lancaster University, UK
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