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CHI 2017 Workshop on Ethical Encounters in HCI

7/12/2016

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I am very pleased to announce a third CHI workshop on Ethical Encounters in HCI: Research in Sensitive Settings!

The workshop will take place on Saturday 6th May as part of the CHI 2017 conference in Denver, Colorado.

The Call for Papers is now open. If you would like to join us and contribute to the growing conversation about how to address ethical challenges faced when conducting HCI research in sensitive settings, please  prepare a 4-6 page position paper in CHI extended abstracts format. Position papers can take the form of case studies, describing particular challenge(s) faced in your research. To see the position papers from previous workshops, see the workshop website: ethicalencountershci.wordpress.com. 

Submissions should be sent in .pdf format to [email protected]. Position papers will be reviewed by a committee of experts and selected on the basis of relevance to the workshop themes, quality of presentation, and potential to stimulate discussion.
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Professor Jenny Waycott, School of Computing & Information Systems, The University of Melbourne
Contact: jwaycott @ unimelb.edu.au