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Wed, 13/05/2020

The call for papers is open for the DLLD 2020

The call for submissions for the very first Digital Living Lab Days is open. The deadline for submissions is 10 June. Accepted contributions will be presented at the Digital Living Lab Days in the first week of September 2020.

 

ARE YOU A RESEARCHER OR A PRACTITIONER AND DO YOU WANT TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES?

The European Network of Living Labs invites you to send a contribution to work on the theme of Connecting people & technology towards a citizen-centred future: Co-designing a digital society.

If you have a great case study, a piece of research or ongoing project you want to share with the Living Lab community, then we encourage you to submit a paper or proposal for an innovation presentation to the conference.

As a practitioner, a researcher, a student, a member of a public authority, you can share your experience with the largest community of Living Labs, so do not hesitate to take part.

You can submit papers in four different categories to encourage a diverse participation of actors:

  • Full research papers
  • Research-in-progress papers
  • Doctoral consortium papers
  • Innovation presentations: cases/projects from industry/practitioner/innovation agents

THE CALL ENCOURAGES CONTRIBUTIONS RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:

  • Urban & Societal Challenges

  • Health & Wellbeing

  • Theoretical & Methodological Challenges

  • Tools & technologies for user-centric innovation

  • Doctoral Consortium (only open to PhD students)

  • Public Sector Innovation

The research committee is inviting academic and practitioner submissions, as well as doctoral papers. It encourages submissions from academics, researchers, practitioners, private actors, NGO and public sector agencies, policy makers, students, and all those interested in co-creating innovation. If one of the authors is a PhD student, please indicate it on the track selection. A doctoral consortium session will be dedicated to PhD researchers. Please consider that all papers and outlines have to be submitted in English language.

Submit your contribution to info@enoll.org before 10 June. More information is available here.