Hello everyone!
We would like to invite you to take part in next year’s PPIG 2026, which will be taking place in London, United Kingdom, and hosted at University College London (UCL), from July 27th-29th. We will be looking forward to more presentations, workshops, demos, as well as exciting in-person activities as we explore London together!
Please find enclosed below our full call for papers and on the website! https://www.ppig.org/workshops/2026-annual-workshop/index.html
Important dates:
Full papers and Work-in-Progress papers:
Doctoral Consortium and Reflections, artworks and demos extended abstracts:
Authors will be notified: as soon as possible, by 10 June 2026 at the latest
Conference: 27-29 July 2026
Camera-ready submission deadline: 1 September 2026
We look forward to your submission and participation!
Nancy, Luke, and Mariana
The 37th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG) will take place between July 27th-29th. This will be a hybrid virtual/physical meeting hosted by the UCL Interaction Centre, in the heart of London, UK. We aim to make it worthwhile to join us in London, but you will also have the alternative of presenting and participating remotely.
THEME: JuxtapositionsLondon is a city of juxtapositions. Here, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre stands opposite the banking district of the City of London, ancient Roman hair pins are excavated under the shadow of the Millenium Bridge, while universities dot London’s tourist attractions of museums, architecture, and shopping streets.
The UCL Interaction Centre too, is characterised by contrast. Technical advances happen alongside behavioural and psychological research. Researchers focus on humane technology design, next to the software development capital of the UK.
Following last year’s theme of ‘Intersections’, we look this year towards places where differing perspectives and disciplines live side by side, with all the negotiation, evolution and serendipity that comes along.
We invite authors and attendees to consider in 2026:
Of course, as ever, any PPIG-[i]relevant topics will be welcomed.
BACKGROUND:PPIG was established in 1987 in order to bring together people from diverse communities to explore common interests in the psychological aspects of programming and in the computational aspects of psychology. “Programming”, here, is interpreted in the broadest sense to include any aspect of software creation. PPIG is a diverse community with diverse interests. As always with PPIG, besides this year’s theme of juxtapositions, we welcome a wide range of submissions on a variety of topics, such as:
Doctoral students are warmly invited to submit work to the PPIG Doctoral Consortium, which has gained a reputation for being helpful, constructive and unthreatening.
Students who would benefit from support to attend the conference should get in touch with mariana....@cst.cam.ac.uk.
SUBMISSIONS:We welcome the following categories of submissions:
Please use our templates for papers. Submissions for the workshop should be uploaded to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ppig2026.
IMPORTANT DATES:Full papers and Work-in-Progress papers:
Doctoral Consortium and Reflections, artworks and demos extended abstracts:
Authors will be notified: as soon as possible, by 10 June 2026 at the latest
Conference: 27-29 July 2026
Camera-ready submission deadline: 1 September 2026
Have any questions? Reach out to us at ppig.work...@gmail.com