Call for Papers
 

 

Known to have been enjoyed since at least 30 BC, games and entertainment are a universal part of human experience
and present in all cultures. Games and entertainment activities contribute to the social, emotional, psychological and
physical well-being of human society.
As game and entertainment technologies become increasingly more pervasive we are continually challenged in our
work, learning and personal life by increased access to virtual spaces and communities that offer opportunities for
everyday needs and aesthetic experiences. The ‘Creative Industries’ require design and development structures,
techniques and methodologies that enrich, enhance and encourage new interaction modes, metaphors and in-depth
co-creation. This conference aims to bring together research and practice from creative, social and business
practitioners and researchers in this challenging field.
The focus of this conference is on design, development and evaluation of games, entertainment technologies and the
nature of play.

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following areas:

- Development methodologies
- Design issues
- Controversial issues – we welcome debate and dissension, for example; games as art, entertainment as purely for
   monetary returns etc
- Special Effects
- Animation
- Mobile and ubiquitous games and entertainment
- Serious Games –applications, critiques
- Philosophical issues
- Prototypes
- Social and cultural uses of/for Play
- Tools and technologies
- Skills, strategy, rules and chance
- Genre
- Immersiveness and engagement
- Research methodologies in creative practice
- Usability and playability
- User/player centered design
- Psychological, social, and cultural differences in perception and participation
- Communities, networks, social interaction and social capital
- Cross-cultural and intercultural approaches
- Assessment of exploratory learning approaches
- Emerging practices


 

 

The Conference will be composed of several types of contributions:

  • Full Papers – These include mainly accomplished research results and have 8 pages at the maximum (5,000 words).

  • Short Papers – These are mostly composed of work in progress reports or fresh developments and have 4 pages
    at maximum (2,500 words).

  • Reflection Papers – These might review recent research literature pertaining to a particular problem or
    approach, indicate what the findings suggest, and/or provide a suggestion - with rationale and justification -
    for a different approach or perspective on that problem. Reflection papers might also analyze general trends or
    discuss important issues in topics related to the conference. These have 4 pages at maximum (2,500 words).

  • Posters / Demonstrations – These contain implementation information or work-in-progress and have two pages
    at maximum (1,250 words) besides the poster itself (or demonstration) that will be exposed at the conference.

  • Tutorials – Tutorials can be proposed by scholars or company representatives. A proposal of maximum 250
    words is expected.

  • Invited Talks – These will be made of contributions from well-known scholars and company representatives.
    An abstract will be included in the conference proceedings.

  • Panels – Discussions on selected topics will be held. A proposal of maximum 250 words is expected.

  • Doctoral Consortium - A Doctoral Consortium will discuss in group, individual projects and on going work of
    PhD students. Prospective students should send a report of their PhD projects and work so far with a maximum
    of 4 pages (2,500 words).

  • Corporate Showcases & Exhibitions – The former enables companies to present recent developments
    and applications, inform a large and qualified audience of your future directions and showcase company’s

  • noteworthy products and services. There will be a time slot for companies to make their presentation in a room.
    The latter enables companies the opportunity to display its latest offerings of hardware, software, tools, services
    and books, through an exhibit booth. For further details please contact the publicity chair - secretariat@mccsis.org .


This is a blind peer-reviewed conference.

Important Dates:

- Submission deadline (2nd call): 29 April 2011
- Notification to Authors (2nd call): 30 May 2011
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration (1st call) : Until 25 March 2011
- Late Registration (1st call): After 25 March 2011
- Conference: Rome, Italy, 22 to 24 July 2011

 

 

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