Call for Contributions *MoSoGood 2014: Mobiles for Social Good*
Workshop at ACM MobileHCI 2014, Toronto, Canada
September 23, 2014
http://mosogood.capacitylab.org/
Submission Deadline: May 30, 2014

*About MoSoGood*
Beyond facilitating communication, mobile phones are also transforming the
way we send money, take care of our health, check market prices, engage
with our governments, do emergency response, and many other things.
However, to a vast majority of the world's population many of these
services remain out of reach due to issues of low-literacy, limited
technology experience, language barriers, device and infrastructure
constraints, physical disabilities, socio-cultural and socio-economic
barriers. For example, 60% out of 5 billion mobile phone subscribers
worldwide live in developing countries. This provides a challenging
research context for how research in HCI could help underserved
populations, across the developing and the developed world.
The "Mobiles for Social Good" workshop aims to bring together researchers
and practitioners interested in understanding underserved populations in
both the developing and developed world, and designing, developing, and
evaluating mobile systems for social and economic development.

*Call for Contributions*
We want to bring together a diverse group of participants with different
backgrounds and interests to identify common research practices, to discuss
challenges of HCI research in the field, and to discuss particular
requirements of specific challenges at the intersection of HCI and Mobiles
for the Social Good. We invite the contribution of *detailed problem
statements, position papers, research papers, *and *interactive demos* of
up to 4 pages from everybody interested to share ideas, experience, or
methods applicable within the scope of this workshop. For details about the
submission process please visit http://mosogood.capacitylab.org/

*Topics*
Topics of the MSoGood workshop include but are not limited to:
* Interfaces/interactions for illiterate or low-literates - both in the
strict and wider sense (e.g., techno-literacy)
* Interfaces/interactions for (mobile) data collection and contribution
* Interfaces/interactions for participatory sensing/monitoring or other
citizen science activities
* Context-adaptive interfaces
* Interfaces/interactions for mobile ICT4D systems
* HCI research methods for underserved populations
* Socio-cultural and socio-economic challenges

*Important Dates   *

Submission: May 30, 2014
Notification: July 15, 2014
Workshop Day: Sept 23, 2014

*Organizers*
Falko Schmid, CapacityLab @ University of Bremen
Lutz Frommberger, CapacityLab @ University of Bremen
Muki Haklay, ExCiteS @ University College London
Matthias Stevens, ExCiteS @ University College London
Ed Cutrell, Microsoft Research India
Indrani Medhi Thies, Microsoft Research India

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Dr.-Ing. Falko Schmid

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IRTG Semantic Integration of Geospatial Informationhttp://irtg.ifgi.de/

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Capacity Labhttp://www.capacitylab.org/

Research Center on Spatial Cognitionhttp://www.sfbtr8.uni-bremen.de/

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