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First call: ECCE 2012 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics. August 28-31, Edinburgh Napier University, UK

First call: ECCE 2012 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
August 28 - 31, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

ECCE 2012 is the 30th conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics. We invite long or
short papers, posters,
doctoral work-in-progress and proposals for workshops and tutorials in the areas of cognitive
ergonomics, human technology interaction
and cognitive engineering. This year's theme is Re-thinking cognition. Cognition is no longer viewed as
being merely "rules and representations"
but is now seen to be situated, distributed, shared, embodied and embedded. We invite researchers to
consider how these new treatments
have shaped and perhaps, even, overturned their thinking and practice.

Accepted submissions in all categories will be published in the proceedings, which will also be available
in the ACM digital library.
Authors of the best quality papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of the journal Behaviour and
Information Technology.

Edinburgh in late August will be buzzing as the annual
Festivals<http://www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk/> draw to a close. Delegates arriving early may be
able to catch the final
events of the Fringe, while the International Festival ends with fireworks on 2 September. We have
reserved a reasonable quota of
hotel rooms, but you are advised to book early!

Key dates (submission details will follow in the full call in late December)

Submission of workshop and tutorial proposals: 6 February 2012 (notification of acceptance 5 March)

Submission of long and short papers, posters and doctoral work-in-progress: 2 April 2012  (notification
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