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i-com - Journal of Interactive Media, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, April 2024
- Alexander Richter
, Michael Koch
, Michael Prilla
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CSCW - past, present and future. 1-6 - Melanie Duckert
, Pernille Bjørn
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Revisiting Grudin's eight challenges for developers of groupware technologies 30 years later. 7-32 - Kellie Dunn
, Irina Shklovski
, Pernille Bjørn
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What Research through Art can bring to CSCW: exploring ambiguous futures of work. 33-56 - Dimitra Anastasiou
, Adrien Coppens
, Valérie Maquil
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Gesture combinations during collaborative decision-making at wall displays. 57-70 - Alexander Richter
, Shahper Richter
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Hybrid work - a reconceptualisation and research agenda. 71-78 - Amal Hameed Khaleel
, Thekra H. Abbas
, Abdul-Wahab Sami Ibrahim
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Best low-cost methods for real-time detection of the eye and gaze tracking. 79-94 - Klara Schuster, Angelina Krupp, Sarah Diefenbach
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Miles apart but close at heart?: Exploration of UX checklist for relatedness technologies based on focus groups. 95-108 - Moritz Langner
, Peyman Toreini
, Alexander Maedche
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Cognitive state detection with eye tracking in the field: an experience sampling study and its lessons learned. 109-
Volume 23, Number 2, August 2024
- Michael Herczeg
, Michael Koch
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The future of HCI - editorial. 131-132 - Dominique Winter
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Will the design of the human-product relationship follow user experience? 133-138 - Michael Koch
, Florian Ott
, Alexander Richter
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The future of interactive information radiators for knowledge workers: How will knowledge workers consume ambient awareness information in the future? 139-154 - Marc-André Kaufhold
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Exploring the evolving landscape of human-centred crisis informatics: current challenges and future trends. 155-164 - Christina Schneegass
, Max L. Wilson, Jwan Shaban, Jasmin Niess, Francesco Chiossi, Teodora Mitrevska, Pawel W. Wozniak:
Broadening the mind: how emerging neurotechnology is reshaping HCI and interactive system design. 165-178 - Thomas Herrmann
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Evolution of interaction-free usage in the wake of AI. 179-188 - Samuli Laato
, Heinrich Söbke
, Manuel F. Baer
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Augmented future: tracing the trajectory of location-based augmented reality gaming for the next ten years. 189-204 - Sergio Cicconi
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Augmented total theatre: shaping the future of immersive augmented reality representations. 205-220 - Eelco Herder
, Laura Stojko
, Jannis Strecker
, Thomas Neumayr
, Enes Yigitbas
, Mirjam Augstein
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Towards new realities: implications of personalized online layers in our daily lives. 221-230 - Kathrin Gerling, Maria Rauschenberger, Benjamin Tannert, Gerhard Weber
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The next decade in accessibility research. 231-238 - Michael Herczeg
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The role of digital technologies and Human-Computer Interaction for the future of education. 239-248 - André Calero Valdez
, Moreen Heine
, Thomas Franke
, Nicole Jochems
, Hans-Christian Jetter
, Tim Schrills
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The European commitment to human-centered technology: the integral role of HCI in the EU AI Act's success. 249-262 - Jürgen Ziegler
, Tim Donkers:
From explanations to human-AI co-evolution: charting trajectories towards future user-centric AI. 263-272 - Mandy Balthasar
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Social anthropology 4.0. 273-292 - Christoph Endres, Frederic Frieß, Isabella Hermann:
Fiction meets fact: exploring human-machine convergence in today's cinematographic culture. 293-
Volume 23, Number 3, December 2024
- Michael Koch
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Editorial. 305-306 - Erik Dethier
, Gunnar Stevens
, Alexander Boden
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Digitalization of administrative work at home. 307-320 - Jessica Brandenburger
, Monique Janneck
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Consideration of people's design preferences for the development of adaptive user interfaces. 321-334 - Andrea Miquel:
Activating sustainability in the design process: Design principles for sustainable innovation implemented at Ergosign GmbH. 335-352 - Michael Koch
, Claudia Müller, Susanne Boll
, Volker Wulf
, Albrecht Schmidt
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People and practices must be at the center of IT research and development in a digitized world: Human-computer interaction and the practice of building interactive systems - what is still going wrong? 353-

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