Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Editors
Alan Chamberlain University of Nottingham Adrian Hazzard University of Nottingham
Elizabeth Kelly University of Nottingham
Mads Bødker Copenhagen Business School
Maria Kallionpää Hong Kong Baptist University
Scope
This theme issue of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing is based on extended papers from the Audio Mostly: A Journey in Sound (AM’19) conference ). Authors of accepted papers at AM'19 are invited to significantly extend their work for this wide-ranging theme issue which will reflect the range and diversity of the research featured at the conference. We expect that papers will be significantly extended with at least 30% new material from accepted conference papers.
Researchers working in areas covered by Audio Mostly who were unable to feature in the event should also contact the editors if they have an interest in publishing in this theme issue. Please visit the Audio Mostly website for an overview of topics we would like to cover.
All papers will be peer reviewed.
Submissions
Submissions should be original papers and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Extended versions of papers from relevant conferences and workshops are invited as long as the additional contribution is substantial (at least 30% new content).
Authors should follow the formatting and submission instructions for Personal and Ubiquitous Computing at . For more information visit the Springer Nature Information for journal Article Authors pages at During the first submission step in Editorial Manager select Original article as the article type. In further steps, you should confirm that your submission belongs to this special issue by choosing the special issue title from the drop-down menu.
All papers will be peer-reviewed.
Important dates
Submissions due: Nov 30th 2019
Decisions: Dec 31st 2019
Final papers due: Feb 17th 2020
Expected publication date: mid 2020