We invite researchers, practitioners, and organizers to submit a 2- to 4- page thought piece that describes their work in relation to worker-centered design, as well as a brief personal bio. The thought piece can take the form of an argument, a case study, a portfolio, or an analytic intervention. Submissions will be accepted based on originality, quality, and how well they represent disciplinary and geographic range. Submissions from outside the HCI community will be particularly welcome (e.g., information studies, anthropology, law, or from labor advocacy organizations outside of academia).
You're welcome to submit using any format that you see fit. Many choose to use the extended abstract template provided by ACM, but that is not a requirement.
The deadline for submission is February 7th with acceptance notices being emailed to the participants by February 21st. The workshop will be held on Saturday, April 25th at at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center on the island of Oahu, Hawaiʻi, USA.
At least one author of each accepted position paper must register and attend the workshop. All workshop participants must register for both the workshop and for at least one day of the ACM CHI conference.
Email submissions and any questions or concerns to the organizers at workercentered@gmail.com.