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Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, January 2022
- Amon Rapp, William Odom, Larissa Pschetz, Daniela Petrelli:
Introduction to the special issue on time and HCI. 1-14 - Jörgen Rahm-Skågeby, Lina Rahm:
HCI and deep time: toward deep time design thinking. 15-28 - Frederick M. C. van Amstel, Rodrigo Freese Gonzatto:
Existential time and historicity in interaction design. 29-68 - Michal Rinott, Noam Tractinsky:
Designing for interpersonal motor synchronization. 69-116
Volume 37, Number 2, March 2022
- Alarith Uhde, Marc Hassenzahl:
Time perspectives in technology-mediated reminiscing: effects of basic design decisions on subjective well-being. 117-149 - William Odom, Erik Stolterman, Amy Yo Sue Chen:
Extending a Theory of Slow Technology for Design through Artifact Analysis. 150-179 - Jocelyn Spence, Dimitrios Paris Darzentas, Harriet R. Cameron, Yitong Huang, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr, Nick Tandavanitj, Steve Benford:
Gifting in Museums: Using Multiple Time Orientations to Heighten Present-Moment Engagement. 180-210
Volume 37, Number 3, May 2022
- Peter A. Hancock:
Avoiding adverse autonomous agent actions. 211-236 - Selmer Bringsjord:
Commentary: absent logic-based precision, Hancock's desired avoidance is just wishful thinking. 237-239 - Loren Terveen:
Commentary: "Autonomous" agents? What should we worry about? What should we do? 240-242 - Ben Shneiderman:
Commentary: extraordinary excitement empowering enhancing everyone. 243-245 - Paul M. Salmon:
Commentary: controlling the demon: autonomous agents and the urgent need for controls. 246-247 - Richard H. R. Harper:
Commentary: the intentions of washing machines. 248-250 - John M. Carroll:
Commentary: Should humans look forward to autonomous others? 251-253 - Yvonne Rogers:
Commentary: human-centred AI: the new zeitgeist. 254-255 - Victor Kaptelinin:
The social production of technological autonomy. 256-258 - Kimon Kieslich:
Commentary: Societal Reactions to Hopes and Threats of Autonomous Agent Actions: Reflections about Public Opinion and Technology Implementations. 259-262 - Peter A. Hancock:
Advisory adumbrations about autonomy's acceptability. 263-280
Volume 37, Number 4, July 2022
- Ei Pa Pa Pe-Than, Alexander Nolte, Anna Filippova, Christian Bird, Steve Scallen, James D. Herbsleb:
Corporate hackathons, how and why? A multiple case study of motivation, projects proposal and selection, goal setting, coordination, and outcomes. 281-313 - Maria Matsangidou, Boris Otkhmezuri, Chee Siang Ang, Marios N. Avraamides, Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli, Despoina Iosif, Maria Karekla:
"Now i can see me" designing a multi-user virtual reality remote psychotherapy for body weight and shape concerns. 314-340 - Nico Castelli, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, Nico Vitt, Sebastian Taugerbeck, Dave Randall, Peter Tolmie, Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf:
On technology-assisted energy saving: challenges of digital plumbing in industrial settings. 341-369 - Pernille Bjørn, Daniela K. Rosner:
Intertextual design: the hidden stories of Atari women. 370-395
Volume 37, Number 5, September 2022
- Gloria Mark, Andrew L. Kun, Sean Rintel, Abigail Sellen:
Introduction to this special issue: the future of remote work: responses to the pandemic. 397-403 - Anna Bleakley, Daniel Rough, Justin Edwards, Philip R. Doyle, Odile Dumbleton, Leigh Clark, Sean Rintel, Vincent Wade, Benjamin R. Cowan:
Bridging social distance during social distancing: exploring social talk and remote collegiality in video conferencing. 404-432 - Joshua McVeigh-Schultz, Katherine Isbister:
A "beyond being there" for VR meetings: envisioning the future of remote work. 433-453 - Lee Taber, Sonia Dominguez, Steve Whittaker:
Cats, Kids, and video calls: how working from home affects media self-presentation. 454-479
Volume 37, Number 6, November 2022
- Lauren C. Howe, Jochen I. Menges:
Remote work mindsets predict emotions and productivity in home office: A longitudinal study of knowledge workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. 481-507 - Joseph W. Newbold, Anna Rudnicka, David Cook, Marta E. Cecchinato, Sandy J. J. Gould, Anna L. Cox:
The new normals of work: a framework for understanding responses to disruptions created by new futures of work. 508-531 - Thomaz Teodorovicz, Raffaella Sadun, Andrew L. Kun, Orit Shaer:
How does working from home during COVID-19 affect what managers do? Evidence from time-Use studies. 532-557
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