Panels
Call for participation
ECCE 2025 welcomes proposals for panels as spaces for debate and co-development of ideas and approaches related to the advancement of research and practice within the field of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction.
Panels are based on panelists’ active engagement and discussion. Panelists prepare in advance to share perspectives, knowledge, and interest in the panel’s theme.
Successful panel proposals for ECCE 2025 should make full use of the panel format, avoiding conference-style paper presentations, and instead prioritise creative debate.
Panels that reach out to other disciplines and traditions, and to industry, art, activism, and other practices to promote constructive and critical reflection were welcomed. Successful proposals clearly explain the aim and relevance of the panel, intended audience, planned contributions, expected outcomes and impact for the intended community.
This said we invite proposals for panels focusing on all themes related to the field of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction. In particular, we invite panels focusing on the theme of the conference: Critical reflection for a better tomorrow.
Important Dates
31 March 2025
Submission deadline for panels
28 April 2025
Notifications regarding panels sent to all proponents
30 June 2025
Deadline for all submissions
Submission Details
Online Submission
EasyChair (opening 24 February 2025)
Submission Format
A panel proposal should be 3 to 4 pages in single-column format, including references. It should be self-contained and clearly provide a detailed panel description, including:
- Title of the panel
- An abstract describing the aims, objectives, benefits and significance of the proposed panel
- Names, affiliations and short biographical notes of the panellists
- Name, affiliation and short biographical note of the facilitator, if this is not a panellist
Template
- ACM Proceedings Format
- LaTeX template
- Overleaf template
- Microsoft Word template + fonts
Selection Process
The selection process is curated. Panel selection will happen at the discretion of the Panel Chairs. Acceptance of proposals will be informed by factors such as:
- Clarity of intended outcomes
- Value for the participants
- Level of expected interest
- Impact and relevance for ECCE’s broad audience
- Profile of the proponents
Participation
Extended abstracts will appear in the Proceedings of ECCE 2025, published in the ACM Digital Library.
All panellists and facilitators must register for the conference.
Questions?
We hope you will join us in Tallinn in October 2025!