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World Computer Congress - Brisbane 2010

Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9 2010)

Submit a paper

Submission instructions

  • Papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or are simultaneously submitted to a journal or another conference with proceedings.
  • Papers must be written in English; they should be at most 10-12 pages in total, including bibliography and well-marked appendices.
  • Papers should be intelligible without appendices, if any.
  • Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and published in the IFIP Series by Springer. Submitted and accepted papers must follow the publisher's guidelines for the IFIP AICT series. Click here to download a copy of the publisher's guidelines
  • At least one author of each accepted paper must register to the conference and present the paper.
  • All papers must be submitted in electronic form (Word document) to the two HCC9 2010 chairs (Jacques Berleur and Magda Hercheui), as well as to the respective track chairs (see details below), indicating for which HCC9 2010-track they apply (in the subject field).
  • Papers submitted after March 15, 2010 will be discarded without review.

Submit a paper

All papers must be submitted in electronic form (Word document) to the two HCC9 2010 chairs (Jacques Berleur and Magda Hercheui), as well as to the respective track chairs (see details below), indicating for which HCC9 2010-track they apply (in the subject field).


HCC9 2010 Chairs
Jacques Berleur, Namur University, Belgium: jberleur@info.fundp.ac.be
Magda Hercheui, Westminster Business School and London School of Economics, United Kingdom: m.hercheui@googlemail.com

Track 1: Ethics and ICT Governance
Jacques Berleur, Namur University, Belgium: jberleur@info.fundp.ac.be
Philippe Goujon, Namur University, Belgium: philippe.goujon@fundp.ac.be
Diane Whitehouse, The Castlegate Consultancy, United Kingdom: dewhitehouse@googlemail.com

Track 2: Virtual Technologies and Social Shaping
David Kreps, Salford Business School, Salford University, United Kingdom: d.g.kreps@salford.ac.uk
Martin Warnke, Computer Science & Culture, Leuphana University, Lueneburg, Germany: warnke@leuphana.de
Claus Pias, University of Vienna, Austria: claus.pias@media-theory.com

Track 3: Surveillance and Privacy
Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University, Sweden: simone.fischer-huebner@kau.se
Yola Georgiadou, International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Netherlands: georgiadou@itc.nl
Track 4: ICT and Sustainable Development
Lorenz M. Hilty, Empa, Switzerland: Lorenz.Hilty@empa.ch
Magda Hercheui, Westminster Business School and London School of Economics, United Kingdom: m.hercheui@googlemail.com