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30 août - 09 février 2026

Classement: National: Germany (CORE2023)Offline

Mensch & Computer

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The “Mensch und Computer” (MuC) conference, established in 2001, is one of Europe’s leading conference series on Human-Computer Interaction, and the 2026 edition will be held in Duisburg. This year’s theme, “Transforming Interactions,” highlights the relationships between societies and interactive technologies, along with their potential for transformations. The term “transforming,” as a verb, emphasizes the role of HCI researchers and practitioners in shaping individual, social, and collective interactions, while as an adjective, it prompts us to critically examine the transformational power of digital technologies. We particularly invite contributions that explore how digital technologies influence individual, social, and societal changes, provide examples of interactive technologies that facilitate transformations, and critically reflect on the futures of interactions within HCI. However, contributions are not required to relate to this theme. Contribution Types: Empirical-Qualitative (e.g., ethnography, qualitative user studies), Empirical-Quantitative (e.g., quantitative user studies, statistical methods, data modeling), Empirical-Mixed Methods (e.g., combined qualitative and quantitative empirical research), Technical (e.g., building novel systems, algorithms, visualizations, architectures, and implementing novel features in existing systems that consider human factors), Artifact-Design (e.g., research through design, envisionments, guidelines, methods, and techniques), Theoretical (e.g., conceptual frameworks, theoretical analysis, and essays), Meta-Research (e.g., meta-analyses, systematic reviews). Submissions can be submitted in English or German. Submissions and camera-ready versions need to follow the respective ACM templates and the SIGCHI Accessibility guidelines. Submissions are handled through Precision Conference. All submissions need to be fully anonymized. Reviewing will be conducted in a double-anonymous fashion. Accepted Full Papers will be distributed in the Mensch und Computer Conference Proceedings available in the ACM Digital Library.

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The “Mensch und Computer” (MuC) conference, established in 2001, is one of Europe’s leading conference series on Human-Computer Interaction, and the 2026 edition will be held in Duisburg. This year’s theme, “Transforming Interactions,” highlights the relationships between societies and interactive technologies, along with their potential for transformations. The term “transforming,” as a verb, emphasizes the role of HCI researchers and practitioners in shaping individual, social, and collective interactions, while as an adjective, it prompts us to critically examine the transformational power of digital technologies. We particularly invite contributions that explore how digital technologies influence individual, social, and societal changes, provide examples of interactive technologies that facilitate transformations, and critically reflect on the futures of interactions within HCI. However, contributions are not required to relate to this theme. Contribution Types: Empirical-Qualitative (e.g., ethnography, qualitative user studies), Empirical-Quantitative (e.g., quantitative user studies, statistical methods, data modeling), Empirical-Mixed Methods (e.g., combined qualitative and quantitative empirical research), Technical (e.g., building novel systems, algorithms, visualizations, architectures, and implementing novel features in existing systems that consider human factors), Artifact-Design (e.g., research through design, envisionments, guidelines, methods, and techniques), Theoretical (e.g., conceptual frameworks, theoretical analysis, and essays), Meta-Research (e.g., meta-analyses, systematic reviews). Submissions can be submitted in English or German. Submissions and camera-ready versions need to follow the respective ACM templates and the SIGCHI Accessibility guidelines. Submissions are handled through Precision Conference. All submissions need to be fully anonymized. Reviewing will be conducted in a double-anonymous fashion. Accepted Full Papers will be distributed in the Mensch und Computer Conference Proceedings available in the ACM Digital Library.

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Dates de la conférence

Conference Date

30 août 20269 février 2026

Précédemment :
  • 30 août 2026
  • 31 août 2025 - 3 septembre 2025

Soumission

Paper submission

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4 janvier 2026

Notification

Notification date

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20 mai 2026

Version finale

Camera-ready

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6 mars 2026

Classement source

Source: CORE2023

Classement: National: Germany

Domaine de recherche: Human-centred computing

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