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Monday, 13 April 2009

CFP Persistent Conversation 11 (2nd call)

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION (second call)

The 11th Persistent Conversation Minitrack
Digital Media and Content Track at HICSS 43
January 5-8, 2010
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort, Kauai, Hawai'i
See http://www.visi.com/~snowfall/HICSS_PC.html for an online version
and further information.

IN ONE PARAGRAPH
The Persistent Conversation minitrack is a yearly gathering of people
who design and study systems that support computer-mediated
communication. Persistent conversation is not limited to asynchronous
textual communication: It includes instant messaging, voice chat, and
other 'ephemeral' media. Nor do we limit our focus to systems
explicitly designed to support conversation: We are interested in
conversational exchanges as manifested in applications (for instance,
blogs, annotation systems, distance education) and in sites oriented
around the use of photos, video and other media. If you're interested
in presenting a paper in the minitrack, the first step is to submit an
abstract. A 10-page paper is due June 15th.

IMPORTANT DATES
-04/20: Prospective authors submit 300-word abstracts
-05/04: Feedback on abstracts sent
-06/15: 10-page papers due (see http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_43/authorinstruction.htm
for details)
-08/15: Accept/Conditional Accept/Reject notices sent
-09/15: Final papers due
-10/02: At least one author must register for conference

ABOUT THE MINITRACK
This interdisciplinary minitrack and workshop brings designers and
researchers together to explore persistent conversation, the
transposition of ordinarily ephemeral conversation into the
potentially persistent digital medium. Persistent conversations occur
via instant messaging, text and voice chat, email, blogs, web boards,
MOOs, graphical and 3D virtual environments, gaming systems, video
sharing sites, document annotation systems, mobile phone texting, etc.
Such communication is persistent in that it leaves a digital trace,
and the trace in turn affords new uses. It permits conversations to be
saved, visualized, browsed, searched, replayed, and restructured.
Persistence also means that conversations need not be synchronous:
They can be asynchronous (stretching out over hours or days) or
supersynchronous (with multiple parties 'talking' at the same time).
Finally, the creation of persistent and potentially permanent records
from what was once an ephemeral process raises a variety of social and
ethical issues.

ABOUT PAPER TOPICS
We are seeking papers that address one or both of the following two
general areas:
* Understanding Practice. The burgeoning popularity of the internet
(and intranets) provides an opportunity to study and characterize new
forms of conversational practice. Questions of interest range from how
various features of conversations (e.g., turn-taking, topic
organization, expression of paralinguistic information) have adapted
in response to the digital medium, to new roles played by persistent
conversation in domains such as education, business, and entertainment.
* Design. Digital systems do not currently support conversation well:
It is difficult to converse with grace, clarity, depth and coherence
over networks. But this need not remain the case. Toward this end, we
welcome analyses of existing systems as well as designs for new
systems which better support conversation. Also of interest are
inquiries into how participants design their own conversations within
the digital medium -- that is, how they make use of system features to
create, structure, and regulate their discourse.

Examples of appropriate topics include, but are not limited to:
- Turn-taking, threading and other structural features of CMC
- The dynamics of large scale conversation systems (e.g. blog networks)
- Methods for summarizing or visualizing conversation archives
- Studies of virtual communities or other sites of digital conversation
- The roles of mediated conversation in knowledge management
- Studies of the use of instant messaging in large organizations
- Novel designs for computer-mediated conversation systems
- Analyses of or designs for distance learning systems

NEXT STEPS
Submit a 300 word abstract of your proposed paper via email to the
chairs: Tom Erickson (snowfall at acm dot org), Susan Herring (herring
at indiana dot edu) by the deadline noted above. We will send you
feedback on the suitability of your abstract by the deadline noted
above.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
- About the minitrack, see http://www.visi.com/~snowfall/HICSS_PC.html
or
contact: Thomas Erickson (snowfall at acm.org) and Susan Herring
(herring at indiana.edu)
- About previous years' papers (including pdf's) and participants,
see: http://www.visi.com/~snowfall/HICSS_PC_History.html
- About the HICSS conference, see: http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

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