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27 August 2007
Document ActionsWhat is the HUMAINE Association?
The
HUMAINE Association is a framework that allows people in the various
disciplines concerned with affective/emotion oriented computing
worldwide to act as a community (so that they know each other, they
can welcome newcomers to the field, they can act together when they
need to, and they can influence other groups); and to ensure that the
community has a portal to act as an electronic meeting point, a
conference (at least every two years), and a journal.
The HUMAINE Association has already begun. A task force has been working in cooperation with the ACII Conference Committee, and members of a group exploring ways to establish a journal. The constitution was signed at the HUMAINE plenary meeting in Paris, June 2007. It sets out the legal framework of the Association. Basic information is available to read on the HUMAINE portal (http://emotion-research.net/association/blog/constitution-of-the-humaine-association ). The Executive CommitteeThe constitution states that the business and affairs of the Association will be managed by the Executive Committee elected by its members. The constitution deliberately doesn’t bind members in great detail. It gives the executive committee power to decide in very broad limits what it will do. The Election of the Executive Committee (EC) will take place at the ACII conference in Lisbon in September. According to the constitution, the Executive Committee will consist of 15 elected members. They will manage the business affairs of the Association. Business will be carried out mainly through email, and decisions will be made by majority vote. Vacancies will be filled at a biennial election. Normally 5 will be elected every 2 years, and each will serve for 6 years. Because the election in Lisbon is the first, it will follow a slightly different pattern:
The EC will also elect the Management Board and the portal editor:
MembershipMembership is by subscription: 50€ for full membership; 15€ for student membership. Membership of the Association will offer access to a continuing and developing portal:
Membership will offer other services, to be decided by the community. Possibilities that have been discussed include:
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