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From: Niall Winters <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 04:58
Subject: [hci4d] CFP: Special Issue of ITID on HCI and International Development
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Information Technologies and International Development
Call for papers for a special issue on HCI and International Development
Submission deadline: October 21, 2008

Information Technologies and International Development (ITID) is the
leading journal focusing on the intersection of information and
communication technologies (ICT) with international development.
Published by the MIT Press and edited at the University of Southern
California and the Georgia Institute of Technology, ITID is a
multidisciplinary, quarterly open access publication.

The journal is now inviting submissions for a special issue on HCI and
International Development. The new interdisciplinary field of human?
computer interaction for development (HCI4D) focuses on applying HCI
principles to the design and development of appropriate technologies
for marginalized communities around the world. HCI4D plays a critical
role in ensuring that technologies are usable, useful, appropriate,
and well adapted to the communities and contexts in which they are
intended to be used.

Although there have been many successes, the field remains both
theoretically and methodologically under?researched. In particular,
design methodologies have often been developed from a perspective that
may not reflect developing?world contexts. Moreover, a lack of idea?
sharing between and across disciplines remains a barrier to the
field's further development.

The aim of this special issue is to directly address these significant
challenges. We are soliciting critical and/or empirical investigations
of the following themes:

? HCI challenges in designing for underserved communities
? How design practice can inform development theory and vice versa
? Experiences in building the capacity of communities to work with
HCI4D researchers
? How sociotechnical issues and context of use inform design
? New methodologies in HCI4D
? The evaluation of design and/or implementation processes
? Lessons learned: HCI4D failures and success stories

This special issue is primarily concerned with HCI issues and programs
targeting underserved populations; the editors seek a diverse pool of
submissions presenting novel research designs that are theoretically
or empirically grounded and methodologically sound. Contributions are
especially welcome from researchers based in developing regions and
those involved in cross?continental collaborations.

Please visit http://itidjournal.org/index.php/1111/information/authors
for more information about ITID, its author guidelines, and to submit
a paper for this issue.

Guest editors:
Niall Winters, London Knowledge Lab
n.winters at ioe.ac.uk

Kentaro Toyama, Microsoft Research India
Kentaro.Toyama at microsoft.com
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