ECCE 2025 * Call for participation

Dear colleague, We are proud to announce the 36th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, ECCE 2025, which will take place in Tallinn, Estonia from 7 to 10 October 2025. The annual ECCE conference is the premier annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE). It serves as a platform for researchers, practitioners, and academics to share advancements, ideas, and discussions in the fields of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction and related disciplines. ECCE is organized in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI. The theme of ECCE 2025 is “Critical reflection for a better tomorrow” and our goal is to raise awareness of the role and contribution of cognitive ergonomics and related design-oriented fields in enabling the experiences of individuals, communities, and the whole society through the experiences we enable, facilitate or craft. ECCE 2025 invites original work moving the fields of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction forward, be it through the advances of theory, methodology, or through practice. ECCE 2025 is open to several types of contributions: papers (long, short, work-in-progress), posters, panels and workshops. We invite contributions of high international standard, presenting original work that significantly contributes to research and practice of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction in its broadest sense. A doctoral consortium is also organized and a student volunteering program is also in place to ease the introduction of doctoral and masters students to our community. Main submission deadlines are: • 31 March 2025 - Papers (long and short), Panels, Workshops • 28 April 2025 - Papers (work in progress), Doctoral Consortium • 28 April 2025 - Notifications about panel and workshops • 26 May2025 - Notifications about all other types of contributions For additional information and all other deadlines, do check: https://ecce2025.ee/ We hope you will join us in Tallinn in October 2025! Warm regards on behalf of the organising committee, David Lamas and Merja Bauters, general chairs
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David Jose Ribeiro Lamas