CFP: 2025 SIGDOC CFP due January 15

It’s here!! The proposals for the 2025 SIGDOC are due on January 15. Please see the pasted CFP below, and attached.

SIGDOC 2025 call for proposals

Deadlines

January 15: Proposal deadline

February 28: Authors notified of program acceptance

April 30: Draft proceedings manuscripts submitted for review

August 2: Final proceedings manuscripts submitted

Call for proposals

The ACM Special Interest Group on Design of Communication (ACM SIGDOC) invites proposals for its 2025 in-person conference in Lubbock, Texas on October 24-25, 2025. We are excited to announce that SIGDOC will be co-located with the 2025 CPTSC conference.

SIGDOC’s mission is to advance the state of knowledge, encourage the research, and support the interdisciplinary practice of the design of communication. Our annual conference provides a forum for scholars and practitioners alike to come together and share research findings and best practices in all fields related to the design communication, including but not limited to technical communication and user experience. For our 2025 conference, we invite proposals that further this mission as we work together to build knowledge and address the myriad concerns facing researchers and practitioners in our communities and workplaces. Proposals can address a broad range of topics related to the practice or teaching of communication design, technical communication, and/or user experience including, but not limited to:

  • Interdisciplinary problem solving

  • Emerging modes of communication

  • Theory and research methods

  • Community-centered research and design practices

  • User experience design and experience architecture

  • Learning systems and environments

  • Open source design solutions

  • Collaborative platforms

  • Design methods and principles

  • Digital humanities and design

  • Project management

  • Content strategy

  • Information literacy

  • Information design and architecture

  • International and intercultural communication design

  • Computer-mediated communication

  • Socially just implications for technical communication

  • AI, LLMS and AI-assisted writing practices

We also welcome submissions that are rooted in neighboring disciplines, such as software development and computer science, healthcare, social work, crisis communication, digital humanities, rhetoric of science & technology, and beyond. Please direct any questions to the program chairs at sigdocconference

Types of proposals:

Individual research papers or experience reports (500 words)

Poster proposals (500 words)

Panel proposals (700 words) Should include short abstracts for all presenters

Workshop proposals (800 words).

Conference Co-chairs

Jason Tham

Program Co-Chairs

Michelle McMullin

Temptaous McKoy

SRC Co-Chairs

Allegra Smith

Bradley Dilger

Access Chair

Sherena Huntsman

Industry Liaison

Ashley Hardin

Technical Editor

Soyeon Lee

Morgan Banville, Ph.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HUMANITIES
PRONOUNS: She/Her/Hers
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
101 Academy Drive, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532

SIGDOC-2025-CFP.docx