20th International Conference on Persuasive Technology (PERSUASIVE 2025) : First Call for Contributions

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*** First Call for Contributions ***


20th International Conference on Persuasive Technology (PERSUASIVE 2025)


May 5-7, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus


https://2025.persuasivetech.org


(*** Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)



In a world in which technology is increasingly present in people’s lives, and changing human

behavior and attitudes is often the key to solving many societal and personal problems,

studying how technology might be used to influence humans (in their behavior, attitudes and

information processing), is paramount.


Persuasive Technology is a vibrant interdisciplinary research field, focusing on the design,

development and evaluation of interactive technologies aimed at influencing people’s attitudes

and/or behaviors through persuasion, but not through coercion or deception. The research 

community aims at enriching people’s lives in various domains such as health and sustainability

by supporting people in setting and achieving their own goals, thus helping them change their 

behavior.


The 2025 conference will be hosted in Limassol, Cyprus at the 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina. 

The previous successful conferences have been organized in Wollongong, Limassol, Eindhoven, 

Stanford, Oulu, Claremont, Copenhagen, Columbus, Linköping, Sydney, Padua, Chicago, 

Salzburg, Amsterdam, and Waterloo. The conference series seeks to bring together researchers 

and practitioners from industry and academia working with various topics of persuasive 

technology.


We welcome the following categories of papers and extended abstracts:

Technical papers that introduce novel persuasive technology approaches and solutions 

alongside evidence of their potential.

Empirical studies which seek to provide evidence and explanation of methods, principles and

theories in persuasive systems.

Conceptual-theoretical papers which primarily seek to contribute to the general

understanding of the field’s core themes and specificities.

Other papers, e.g. literature reviews or experience reports.



SCOPE


The scope of the conference includes (but is not limited to) the following topics:

Persuasive systems’ design

Behavior change support systems

Interaction with persuasive systems, interfaces, visualization

Interactive agents in persuasive systems

(Generative) AI for persuasive technology

Tailored and personalized persuasion

Gamification for persuasion

Evaluation and validation of persuasive applications

Fitting methods for development, evaluation and implementation of persuasive systems

Optimizing engagement with persuasive systems

Software architectures and technical infrastructures for persuasive systems

Smart environments, e.g. IoT, and persuasion

Digital Marketing, eCommerce, eTourism and SMART ecosystems

Motivational, cognitive and perceptual factors in persuasive technology

Application domains for persuasive technologies such as safety, healthy living, sustainable 

behaviors, learning and training, marketing and commerce, work environments, organizations

Positive technology

Humanizing and/or dehumanizing effects of persuasive technology

Values and ethics in persuasive technology

Privacy, perceived security and trust in persuasive technology

Resilience and counter-persuasion

Detecting persuasive strategies in social media posts

Encouraging adherence to safety measures in pandemic situations


Questions that we hope to be addressed include, but are not limited to: 

How to recognize and demonstrate the real life effects of persuasive technology on people’s

attitudes and behaviours?

How to conduct studies that not just show their effectiveness but are also able to explain in

more detail why a design or intervention works?

How to design an evaluation study so that it yields insights that are applicable to other

designs or interventions?

How theoretical insight can help improve application and/or intervention planning and design?

How can design and intervention studies improve theory?



SUBMISSION TYPES


Regular Papers

This format is suitable for original research, which is completed work at the time of submission

and, regardless of the length of the paper, is a self-sufficient scientific contribution. Papers can

be full papers (12 pages, excluding references) or short papers (6 pages, excluding references)

in Springer LNCS format, and describe work not presented, published or simultaneously 

submitted elsewhere. Accepted papers will be included in the Springer LNCS conference 

proceedings and be devoted a timeslot for oral presentation. Selected papers will be invited for

submission to Behaviour & Information Technology journal (Taylor & Francis).


Extended Abstracts

We also welcome extended abstract submissions to showcase the results of already conducted

studies where authors do not wish to publish them as regular papers in the conference 

proceedings but rather present them at the conference for discussions that can shape the final 

version (that may be submitted elsewhere later). The studies will be also be devoted a timeslot 

for oral presentation in a special session. Extended abstracts must not be more than 2 pages in 

CEUR format (including references). Accepted abstracts will be included in the adjunct 

conference proceedings (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 1 column style, see here). Selected

papers in this category, based on their quality, level of timeliness and relevance, and 

completion, will also be invited for submission to Behaviour & Information Technology 

journal.


Poster Presentations

This format is suitable for descriptions of smaller studies, project outlines, literature reviews or

work-in-progress. Authors should submit a 2-page abstract in CEUR format (1 column style). 

Accepted posters will be included in the adjunct conference proceedings (CEUR Workshop 

Proceedings). Posters will be displayed and presented during a dedicated session of the 

conference.


Demonstrations and Artefacts

The Persuasive 2025 track on Demonstrations and Artefact is intended to foster discussion and

exchange of ideas among researchers and practitioners from academia and industry by 

demonstrating or presenting hardware and software products or artefacts, including those in 

virtual settings (e.g., simulation systems, VR, and games), that range from early research 

prototypes to mature production-ready systems. The contribution should be the result of 

original, innovative work, including solving novel technical or research problems, and/or 

creating novel individual or industrial UI/UX. Accepted demonstrations or presentations shall be

presented live during the conference.


Doctoral Consortium Papers

The Doctoral Consortium is a special session of the conference where PhD students can receive

advice in a constructive atmosphere. Students present and discuss their research with other PhD

students and a panel of established researchers in the area of persuasive technology. Students

interested in participating in the Doctoral Consortium should submit a 4-page abstract in CEUR

format (1 column style) describing their research question, its position with respect to the state

of the art, their research plans and methodology, ideas, and results achieved so far. Accepted

abstracts will be included in the adjunct conference proceedings (CEUR Workshop Proceedings) 

unless opted out by the student.


Workshops and Tutorial Proposals

Workshops are meant to gather a number of people to work interactively on an emerging topic

and exchange ideas. Tutorials are intended to help people attending the conference organize a

related scientific meeting on a specific topic or instruct on a specific practice. Approved 

workshops and tutorials will be announced on the conference website. Tutorials and workshops

will take place during a half- or full-day session before the conference. If you want to organize

a workshop, please submit a proposal as a maximum 4-page description in Springer LNCS 

format (https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-

guidelines), including a description of the topic, motivation, organization (including the list of

organizing members, how the organizers will form a program committee, duration of the 

workshop and mode of delivery: in-person/hybrid), expected outcome, and supporting

materials (if applicable).


Workshop and tutorial descriptions will be included in the adjunct conference proceedings

(CEUR Workshop Proceedings) https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html. Workshop organisers

must commit to creating their Call for Papers and their website within one week of the 

notification. 


Please email your proposal by December 01, 2024, to the workshop chairs: Wenzhen Xu

(wenzh...@r.hit-u.ac.jp), Rhoda Abadia (Rhoda....@unisa.edu.au), and Kaoru Sumi

(kaoru...@acm.org).


The organizing committee will review the proposals and communicate the results by December

15, 2024.



IMPORTANT DATES


Paper submission:

Submission deadline: January 03, 2024 (AoE)

Decision notification: February 15, 2025 

Camera ready submission: February 28, 2025 


Workshop and tutorial proposals:

Submission deadline: December 1, 2024 (AoE)

Decision notification: December 15, 2024 


Workshop papers, posters, demos, artefacts, and doctoral consortium submission:

Submission deadline: March 1, 2025 (AoE)

Decision notification: March 15, 2025 

Camera ready: March 28, 2025 


Registration:

Author registration deadline for the main track: February 28, 2025 

Author registration deadline for the rest of the categories: March 28, 2025 

Early bird registration: April 5, 2025



PUBLICATION


Accepted papers of the main track (both Full and Short) will be published by Springer in a 

volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (https://www.springer.com/gp/

computer-science/lncs). Workshop and demo descriptions, extended abstracts , abstracts

from posters, and doctoral consortium abstracts will be published as an adjunct CEUR 

proceedings.


Extended versions of the best papers and selected papers from the conference will be invited to

submit to a special issue on Persuasive Technology 2025 in Behaviour and Information 

Technology, a Taylor & Francis publication.



ORGANISATION


General Chairs

• Evangelos Karapanos, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus

• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus


Program Chairs

• Raian Ali, HBKU, Qatar

• Khin Than Win, University of Wollongong, Australia


Demo, Poster and Artefacts

• Ruben Hgouveia, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

• Hanne Spelt, Philips, Netherlands


Workshops and Tutorial Chairs

• Rhodora Abadia, University of South Australia, Australia

• Kaoru Sumi, Future University of Hakodate, Japan 

• Wenzhen Xu, Hitotsubashi University, Japan


Doctoral Consortium Chairs

• Sriram Iyengar, University of of Arizona, USA

• Roberto Legaspi, KDDI, Japan

• Shahla Meedya, Australian Catholic University, Australia 


Proceedings Chairs

• Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska, University of Wollongong, Australia

• Kiemute Oyibo, University of York, Canada


Society for Persuasion and Technology Steering Committee

• Raian Ali – Chair

Professor, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar

• Luca Chittaro – General Member

Professor, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, 

and Physics, University of Udine, Italy

• Roberto Legaspi – General Member
Research Scientist, Collaborative AI Lab, Human-centered AI Laboratories KDDI Research, Inc., 

Japan

• Harri Oinas-Kukkonen – General Member
Professor, Information Systems Science and Dean of Graduate School, University of Oulu, Finland

• Kiemute Oyibo – General Member
Assistant Professor, Interactive Systems Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering

and Computer Science, York University, Canada

• Khin Than Win – Secretary
Professor at the University of Wollongong, Australia



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