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Overview<\/span><\/h2>\n

Download the one-page CFP<\/u><\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

The ACM Special Interest Group on Design of Communication (ACM SIGDOC) invites proposals for research papers, industry insight papers, experience reports, posters, panel sessions, and workshops. Proposals should explore interactions among <\/span>technology<\/span><\/i> and <\/span>design<\/span><\/i> in communication design, professional and technical communication (PTC), and user experience (UX) practice, teaching, and scholarship.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

SIGDOC\u2019s history tells a story of responding to changes in technologies and their users, increasingly moving toward social justice frameworks. This history and ongoing advances inspire our theme, as we look forward to the possibilities and pitfalls of new academic and industry practices, technologies, audiences, and contexts. For SIGDOC 2020, we focus on how technology and design have influenced one another since the organization was founded in 1975. The terms \u201ctechnology\u201d and \u201cdesign\u201d may be defined in their broadest senses in order to contemplate the past and future of socially just communication, documentation, and work practices across the following modes of analysis:<\/span><\/p>\n