Calls

ECCE 2025 is open to several types of contributions: papers (long, short, work-in-progress), posters, panels and workshops. We invite contributions of high international standard, presenting original work that significantly contributes to research and practice of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction in its broadest sense.

We especially welcome submissions aligned with the conference theme:

  • Sustainability 
  • Participatory design 
  • Frugal design 
  • Low-tech design
  • Design methods, tools, and methodologies for designing sustainable interactive systems
  • Ecological approaches to human cognition and human-technology interaction
  • Ethical issues in digital environments
  • Work analysis
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Human-environment interaction
  • User experience design
  • User research concepts, methods, and empirical studies
  • Cognitive processes in design
  • Cognitively-orientated human factors
  • Perception, emotion, cognition
  • Mixed, augmented, and virtual realities
  • Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
  • Human-centred AI
  • Teaching Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction
  • Safety and reliability of work

Research Papers

Research papers will be presented during the conference.

Publication

Research papers will appear in the Proceedings of ECCE 2025, which will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Eventual multimedia materials will be published as source material in the ACM Digital Library. A list of proceedings can be found at this link.

Journal Publication

A selection of long papers will be published in the Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT) journal (impact factor 2022: 3.7), in a revised and enhanced version. Special issues of the journal Behaviour and Information Technologies can be found at this link.