[Air-L] CFP CHI 2023 Workshop: The Future of Hybrid Care and Wellbeing in HCI

Seetharama Bhat, Karthik ksbhat at gatech.edu
Fri Feb 17 11:26:40 PST 2023


Hi all, apologies for cross-posting!

There’s still time to submit your position papers and abstracts to our CHI 2023 Workshop: The Future of Hybrid Care and Wellbeing in HCI. Please reach out to us if you have any questions or clarifications. All details are in the email below. :)

Cheers, Karthik
—— Forwarded message:
Hi all,

We are organizing a workshop at CHI this year titled “The Future of Hybrid Care and Wellbeing in HCI.” We aim to gather researchers across academia and industry to discuss remote care and wellbeing as we transition into a world increasingly adopting hybrid lifestyles and modes of operation.

Key Information:Deadline: Feb 23, 2023
Submission Link: https://forms.gle/my5U1KgPKKNp6cgJ7Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/hybrid-care-wellbeing-chi2023/submit
Details:The goal of this workshop is to discuss remote care and wellbeing as we transition into a world increasingly adopting hybrid lifestyles and modes of operation. This workshop will be a venue to discuss questions such as "What does holistic wellbeing look like in the era of hybrid caregiving?", "How does environmental care factor into our research practice?" among others around hybrid care and wellbeing. We invite researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to reflect on these questions and advance the future of remote and hybrid care at CHI.

We invite submissions in the form of short papers (2-4 pages excluding references) or abstracts (300 words). All submissions will be due on Feb 23, 2023, and need to be formatted according to the ACM Master template (single column). Submissions should ideally be focused on remote and hybrid care, future of care work, and related topics. The workshop themes can serve as a guide, and we encourage submissions that go beyond the ideas covered within them on these topics. Submissions may present current or past research projects, or could be position papers, literature reviews, or theoretical analyses.

All submissions will be reviewed by the organizers, and accepted submissions will be posted on our website https://sites.google.com/view/hybrid-care-wellbeing-chi2023/submit. Please note that at least one author of each accepted submission must attend the workshop—we will support both remote and in-person participation—and all participants be registered for both the workshop and at least one day of the conference.


For questions and clarifications, please email: azraismail at gatech.edu or ksbhat at gatech.edu.

On behalf of our wonderful team of organizers: Karthik Bhat, Azra Ismail, Amanda Hall, Naveena Karusala, Helena Mentis, John Vines, and Neha Kumar—thank you so much, and we look forward to your submissions!

Karthik S. Bhat
PhD Candidate in Human-Centered Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
https://ksbhat.com/


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