The workshop aims to discuss the social implications of pervasive technology used to support or facilitate a number of multi-disciplinary areas for sustainable living, including (but not limited to):
- Energy Consumption, Management and Generation
- Personal Health Care and Wellbeing
- Education, Learning and Games
- Life-Logging and Tracking of Objects
- Architecture, Urban Design and Transport
- Nature, Rural and Urban Lifestyles
- Domestic, Communal and Organisational aspects
- Work and Recreational Activities
- Governance, Justice and Accountability
- Trust and Privacy
- Information Accuracy and Dependability
Within these areas, the workshop also invites papers which adopt different approaches and outcomes, including:
- Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks/Models
- Guidelines, Design Principles and Lessons Learnt
- Social, Legal and Ethical Considerations
- Completed Projects, Works-in-progress and First Steps
- System Assessment and Evaluation
- Experimental Design
- Ethnographic Observations/Studies
- Position and Review Papers