In this paper we review historical material relating to the growth and coverage of past IEA meetings and congresses. In particular, we report on presentations at IEA Congresses dating back to the first one in Stockholm in 1961. A content analysis of Congress proceedings was carried out and we present findings on changes since 1961 covering: numbers and nationalities of conference participants and the types of topics presented at Congresses. Our findings point to evidence of widening participation at the conferences, in particular delegates drawn from Asia, South East Asia and the Far East. In addition, some topics (e.g., physiology, methodological papers and studies of workload) appear to have waned in popularity over the period, whereas some topics (e.g., ODAM, Cognitive Ergonomics) have grown in popularity. We discuss these findings in the light of other evidence covering historical trends and developments within human factors and ergonomics. © 2012 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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Waterson, P., Falzon, P., & Barcellini, F. (2012). The recent history of the IEA: An analysis of IEA Congress presentations since 1961. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 5033–5036). https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0095-5033
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