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SIGDOC is the Special Interest Group on Design of Communication of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), an international learned society for computing. ACM SIGDOC was founded in 1975 by Joseph "Joe" T. Rigo.[1]

Description

SIGDOC’s mission is to advance the state of knowledge, encourage the research, and support the interdisciplinary practice of the design of communication.

SIGDOC emphasizes the following areas of special interest to its members:

Mission

The mission of SIGDOC includes:

  • encouraging interdisciplinary problem solving related to the user-centered design, development, and delivery of communication and experiences
  • promoting the application of theory to practice by connecting member contributions from research and industry
  • studying and encouraging emerging modes of communication across organizations
  • promoting the professional development of communication strategists, architects, planners, and designers
  • providing avenues for publication of research and exchange of best practices
  • supporting the research and development of communication and processes, including applications, networks, and services

SIGDOC Awards

SIGDOC sponsors a number of awards as a means of recognizing outstanding contributions to the field. Awards are presented at the annual SIGDOC conference.

Rigo Awards

The Rigo Award is presented to an individual for a lifetime of significant work in the design of communication. Rigo Awards are given every other year, during even-numbered years. This award is named after Joseph Rigo, the founder of SIGDOC.[2]

Previous winners include the following:

Diana Awards

The Diana Award is given every other year, during odd-numbered years, to an organization which has collectively made an impact on the field. This award is named after Diana Patterson, a past chair for SIGDOC.[2]

Previous winners include the following:

Year Name Title
2017 Laura Gonzalez Designing a Multilingual User Experience Research Center to Support Language Accessibility in a Binational Community
2017 Daniel Richards and Sonia Stephens Story Mapping and Sea Level Rise: Bringing a Global Risk Home

Student Research Competition

The winner of the Student Competition is provided with subsidized participation in the SIGDOC conference, and the opportunity to publish and present their work.

Year Type Place Name School Title
2017 Graduate 1 Allegra Smith Purdue University Can you Hear Me Now? Revaluing Listening's Role in User Research Practice.
2017 Graduate 2 Jennifer Pierre University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Examining Wrong Planet: An analysis of design characteristics for computer-mediated-communication among individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
2017 Graduate 3 John Fallon UMass Amherst Linking Heterogeneous Datasets for Visualization and Situational Awareness
2017 Undergraduate 1 Jenny Yao and Hannah Wei MIT Creating Better-Informed Consumers and Reducing Dark Pattern Tendencies Through Improved Terms of Service Solutions
2017 Undergraduate 2 Megan Smith Purdue University A Pinch of Salt. A Hint of Disaster
2017 Undergraduate 3 Alexis Scott Georgia Institute of Technology The "Continuous Course Lab" in the Tech Comm Classroom
2016 Graduate 1 Chris Lindgren Understanding Big Data Processing as Designing Provisional Texts
2016 Undergraduate 1 Erin Campbell Participatory Museums: The User Experience of Creative Agents
2016 Graduate 2 Arthur Berger Commercial Proposal Collaborative Writing Practices
2016 Undergraduate 2 Leslie Simms Balancing the Equation of Undergraduate Research: The Importance of Reading, Learning, and Presentation Stability in the Success of STEM Laboratories
2016 Graduate 3 John Sherrill Teaching Documentation Through 3D Printing and Instructables
2016 Undergraduate 3 Tommy Truong and Eric Martin Virtual Reality in Pedagogy

Annual conference

SIGDOC - ACM International Conference on Design of Communication.

Year Date Nr Venue City Country Notes
SIGDOC 2018 Aug 3-5 36 Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States
SIGDOC 2017 Aug 11-13 35 Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada[6] Canada
SIGDOC 2016 Sept 23-24 34 Washington, D.C.[7] United States
SIGDOC 2015 July 15-17 33 University of Limerick Limerick, Ireland[8] Ireland
SIGDOC 2014 Sept 27-28 32 Colorado Springs, Colorado[9] United States
SIGDOC 2013 Sept 30-Oct 1 31 East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina[10] United States
SIGDOC 2012 Oct 3-5 30 Seattle, Washington[11] United States
SIGDOC 2011 Oct 3-5 29 Pisa, Tuscany Italy [12]
SIGDOC 2010 Sep 26-29 28 Sao Carlos Brazil
SIGDOC 2009 Oct 5-7 27 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana United States
SIGDOC 2008 Sep 22-24 26 ISCTE Lisbon Portugal [13]
SIGDOC 2007 Oct 22-24 25 University of Texas - El Paso El Paso, Texas United States
SIGDOC 2006 Oct 18-20 24 Coastal Carolina University Myrtle Beach, South Carolina United States
SIGDOC 2005 Sep 21-23 23 Coventry, England United Kingdom
SIGDOC 2004 Oct 10-13 22 University of Memphis Memphis, Tennesse United States
SIGDOC 2003 Oct 12-15 21 San Francisco, California United States
SIGDOC 2002 Oct 20-23 20 Toronto, Ontario Canada
SIGDOC 2001 Oct 21-24 19 Santa Fe, New Mexico United States
SIGDOC 2000 Sep 24-27 18 Boston, Massachusetts United States held with IEEE IPCC.
SIGDOC 1999 Sep 12-14 17 New Orleans, Louisiana United States
Conference Chairs
Conference Chairs
Year Name Institution Location Notes
2017 Rebekka Andersen University of California, Davis Davis, California, United States
2016 Kathie Gossett Iowa State University (ISU) Ames, Iowa, United States
2015 Kathie Gossett Iowa State University (ISU) Ames, Iowa, United States
2014 Kathie Gossett Iowa State University (ISU) Ames, Iowa, United States
2013 Michael Albers East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina, United States
2012 Mark Zachry University of Washington Seattle, Washington, United States


Chapters' events

Former Chairs

SIGDOC's former chairs include:

Citations

  1. ^ Mehlenbacher, Brad (2011). "The Evolution of Communication Design: A Brief History of the Acm Sigdoc". Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication. SIGDOC '11. New York, NY, USA: ACM: 249–256. doi:10.1145/2038476.2038524. ISBN 9781450309363.
  2. ^ a b "SIGDOC Rigo and Diana Awards". web.mit.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
  3. ^ "Brazilian Researcher Wins Coveted Rigo Award". Microsoft Research. 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
  4. ^ "Spyridakis receives Rigo Award". Human Centered Design & Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Washington (UW). 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2019-02-12. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  5. ^ LL&C Receives ACM SIGDOC Diana Award. August 16, 1999. Copyright 1996-2013 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
  6. ^ [1]. Official 2017 Conference site.
  7. ^ [2]. Official 2016 Conference site.
  8. ^ [3]. Official 2015 Conference site.
  9. ^ [4]. Official 2014 Conference site.
  10. ^ [5]. Official 2013 Conference site.
  11. ^ 2012 ACM SIGDOC Conference. Official website of the Austin, Texas chapter of the Society for Technical Communication.
  12. ^ Aristidis Protopsaltis, Nicolas Spyratos, Carlos J. Costa,Carlo Meghini (Eds.): Proceedings of the 26th Annual International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2011, Pisa, Italy, October 03 - 05 2011. ACM 2011.
  13. ^ Henrique O'Neill, Manuela Aparicio, Carlos J. Costa, Aristidis Protopsaltis (Eds.): Proceedings of the 26th Annual International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2008, Lisbon, Portugal, September 22-24, 2008. ACM 2008.
  14. ^ Carlos J. Costa, Manuela Aparicio (Eds.): ISDOC 2013 International Conference on Information Systems and Design of Communication, ISDOC '13, Lisboa, Portugal, July 11–12, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2299-7