Call for Participation
We seek a balanced group, including social scientists, cognitive psychologists, systems designers, software engineers, practitioners, and other professionals with demonstrable interests or experiences in online trust research or related technology developments in the emerging virtual environment.
Topics
We welcome initial reports on empirical results, field studies, and case studies based on experiences with online and offline trust-related issues and phenomena. In particular, we seek papers that include the following topics regarding important aspects of trust in various socio-technical settings:
- concepts and terms related to online trust,
- design guidelines or patterns for developers of online environments,
- innovative research questions and strategies,
- case studies and sample URLs,
- personal stories relating to online trust, and
- policy implications.
Submission
Papers will be reviewed by the program committee members and the notication of acceptance will be issued by September 29, 2006.
We expect approximately fifteen participants.
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