EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award: Call for Nominations

EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award

IT artifacts pervade almost all aspects of our daily lives, so much so that almost all our day-to-day practices involve interaction with them. A radical re-thinking of the computing field which recognizes the complex relationship between system and practice has been slowly gathering momentum over the past quarter century, and emphasis is now shifting from an exclusive concern with hardware and software to aspects of the human, social, and organizational contexts within which information and communication technologies are both being designed and used. The design of innovative IT artifacts needs to be understood as relying upon, interacting with, and challenging given social practices.
These shifts imply a radical approach to methodology, one which is fundamentally interdisciplinary. The most important contributions to this developing understanding draw on psychology, sociology, management science, and information systems research as well as the more traditional computer science and engineering approaches. The issues at hand are vibrant and substantive and have profound implications for the research paradigm in many fields of applied computer science.

The EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to scholars for outstanding contributions to the reorientation of the computing field. This award recognizes the very best work in shaping the field. It is given for a lifetime of innovation and leadership and is honored with 2.000 Euro. The criteria for selecting the award winner are:

  • Cumulative contributions to the field,
  • Influence on the work of others,
  • Development of new research directions.

The EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Award is the most prestigious award in this field. It is granted every year at the ECSCW conference series. The winners will become honorary member of EUSSET.

Award Committee

The Award Committee consists of five members and is appointed jointly by the European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET) and the International Institute for Socio-Informatics (IISI). The Awards committee is chaired by Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan, and selects the winner of the Award. Members of the Award Committee are: Nina Boulus-Rødje, Roskilde University; Kari Kuutti, University of Oulu; Myriam Lewkowicz, UT Troyes; and Markus Rohde, International Institute for Socio-Informatics.

The committee gathers nominations for the award and decides who will receive the Award. The Award Committee seeks input from many sources in reaching its decision. It can decide to split the Award among more than one winner.

Nomination Process

Nominations must be submitted in English and must include:

  • the name of the nominee,
  • their university or research institution,
  • an outline of their previous career (Curriculum Vitae),
  • and a factual and informative description of the candidate’s merits, specifically how the nominee meets the criteria for the award

These documents (no more than 12 pages in total) should be sent to the chair of the Awards Committee (Mark Ackerman <ackerm@umich.edu>). Nominations must be submitted by 15th April 2025. The Award will be handed over at ECSCW 2025 in Newcastle (UK): https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2025/

Click here to see the past winners of the EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award

Background Information

The European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET, www.eusset.eu) is a networked organizational forum dedicated to the development of technological tools and infrastructures that incorporate a human-centered design perspective in computing. The members of EUSSET come from a variety of organizations and disciplines, but they share a passion for developing a range of more integrative, interdisciplinary approaches to the design, development and use of new technologies for work, home and play.

The International Institute for Socio-Informatics (IISI, www.iisi.de) was founded to investigate into the design of computer applications in support of social systems. An interdisciplinary group of researchers works at the intersection of computer science, social science, learning science, and design. Taking into account current developments of the internet, multimedia and mobile computing, the main focus of IISI is on a user-oriented and sustainable design of information technology.

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