CCD: 19th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design

The increasing internationalization and globalization of communication, business and industry is leading to a wide cultural diversification of individuals and groups of users who access information, services and products. If interactive systems are to be usable, useful, and appealing to such a wide range of users, culture becomes an important HCI issue. Therefore, HCI practitioners and designers face the challenges of designing across different cultures, and need to elaborate and adopt design approaches, which take into account cultural models, factors, expectations and preferences, and allow to develop cross-cultural user experiences accommodating global users.

The Cross-Cultural Design (CCD) Conference, an affiliated Conference of the HCI International Conference, arrived at its 19th edition and solicits papers from academics, researchers, industry and professionals, on a broad range of theoretical and applied issues related to Cross-Cultural Design and its applications.

The related topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Communication barriers
  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Cross-cultural interaction
  • Cross-cultural management
  • Cross-cultural negotiation
  • Cross-cultural product and service design
  • Cross-cultural study of artificial intelligence
  • Cross-cultural training
  • Cultural differences
  • Culture and psychology
  • Design for social change in global markets
  • Design for social development
  • Developing HCI expertise and capability worldwide
  • Intercultural business communication
  • International ethnographic studies
  • International standards
  • International usability evaluation
  • Leadership in the global company
  • Organizational culture under globalization
  • Program Chair

    P.L. Patrick Rau

    Tsinghua University, P.R. China

  • Board Members

  • Na Chen
    Beijing University of Chemical Technology, P.R. China
  • Zhe Chen
    Beihang University, P.R. China
  • I-Ying Chiang
    National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
  • Tseng-Ping Chiu
    National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
  • Zhiyong Fu
    Tsinghua University, P.R. China
  • Hanjing Huang
    Fuzhou University, P.R. China
  • Xiaojun Lai
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China
  • Tipporn Laohakangvalvit
    Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
  • Yu-Chi Lee
    National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
  • Sheau-Farn Max Liang
    National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
  • Pin-Chao Liao
    Tsinghua University, P.R. China
  • Dyi-Yih Michael Lin
    I-Shou University, Taiwan
  • Po-Hsien Lin
    National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan
  • Wei Lin
    Fen Chia University, Taiwan
  • Na Liu
    Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China
  • Ta-Ping Lu
    Sichuan University Auckland Institute, P.R. China
  • Jana Prodanova
    Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, North Macedonia
  • Huatong Sun
    University of Washington Tacoma, United States
  • Hao Tan
    Hunan University, P.R. China
  • Pei-Lee Teh
    Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Hsiu-Ping Yueh
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  • Andong Zhang
    Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China
  • Runting Zhong
    Jiangnan University, P.R. China
  • Xingchen Zhou
    Beijing Normal University, P.R. China

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