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Interactions, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2019
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
Valorize this!: making HCI even more worthwhile. 5
- Nikiforos Karamanis:
What people see versus what people do: some thoughts on the cover story on visualizations. 6-7
- Seungwoo Je, Hyelip Lee, Myung Jin Kim, Minkyeong Lee, Yoonji Kim, Youngkyung Choi, Andrea Bianchi, Brian Yu-Jen Chiang, Ai-Hsuan Chou, Dominik Fink, Jannick Lenz, Paul Raschke, Mario Rieker:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Dan Lockton:
Dan Lockton. 12-13
- Seungwoo Je, Hyelip Lee, Myung Jin Kim, Minkyeong Lee, Yoonji Kim, Youngkyung Choi, Andrea Bianchi:
Wind-blaster. 14-15
- Shintaro Miyazaki, Claudia Mareis:
Critical media lab basel. 16-19
- Alan J. Dix:
Deep digitality: fate, fiat, and foundry. 20-21 - Jonathan Bean:
Fair fares and the digital divide. 22-23 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Designing recommendations. 24-25
- Liam Bannon, Jeffrey Bardzell, Susanne Bødker:
Reimagining participatory design. 26-32
- Olav W. Bertelsen, Susanne Bødker, Eva Eriksson, Eve E. Hoggan, Jo Vermeulen:
Beyond generalization: research for the very particular. 34-38 - Oussama Metatla, Anja Thieme, Emeline Brulé, Cynthia L. Bennett, Marcos Serrano, Christophe Jouffrais:
Toward classroom experiences inclusive of students with disabilities. 40-45 - Stuart Reeves, Martin Porcheron, Joel E. Fischer:
'This is not what we wanted': designing for conversation with voice interfaces. 46-51 - Helena Tendedez, Kelly Widdicks, Mike Hazas:
Planning for the things you can't plan for: lessons learned from deployments in the home. 52-57 - Michaelanne Dye, David Nemer, Josiah Mangiameli, Amy S. Bruckman, Neha Kumar:
The human infrastructure of El Paquete, Cuba's offline internet. 58-62
- Tim Frick:
Between purpose and profit: breaking the spell of false trade-offs. 64-67 - Nithya Sambasivan, Jess Holbrook:
Toward responsible AI for the next billion users. 68-71 - Ann Blandford:
Lessons from working with researchers and practitioners in healthcare. 72-75 - Yomna Abdelrahman, Albrecht Schmidt:
Beyond the visible: sensing with thermal imaging. 76-78 - Jim Kalbach:
Maximize business impact with JTBD. 80-83
- Helena M. Mentis, Cliff Lampe, Regina Bernhaupt, Anirudha Joshi, Susan R. Fussell, Susan M. Dray, Dan Olsen, Aaron Quigley, Julie R. Williamson, Eunice Ratna Sari, Loren Terveen, Allison Druin, Philippe A. Palanque:
The new SIGCHI EC's values and strategic initiatives. 84-85
- Calendar. 87
- Nicolas Nova:
Smartphone pouch. 88
Volume 26, Number 2, 2019
- Simone D. J. Barbosa, Gilbert Cockton:
Diversity, empathy, and civics: challenges and opportunities in design research and education. 5
- Olof Torgersson, Tilde Bekker, Wolmet Barendregt, Eva Eriksson, Christopher Frauenberger:
Making the child-computer interaction field grow up. 7-8
- Frederik Højlund Westergård, Jonathan Komang-Sønderbek, Malthe Emil Blichfeldt, Jonas Fritsch, Tiffany Wun, Claire Mikalauskas, Kevin Ta, Joshua Horacsek, Lora Oehlberg, Daisuke Uriu, William Odom, Mei-Kei Lai, Masahiko Inami, Harvey Bewley, Laurens Boer:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Phoebe Sengers:
Phoebe Sengers. 14-15
- Ai-Hsuan Chou:
Rain season. 16-17
- Steve Benford, Jocelyn Spence, Patrick Brundell, Teresa Castle-Green, Lewis Hyland, Murray Goulden:
Mixed reality laboratory, University of Nottingham. 18-21
- Jeffrey Bardzell:
Design researchers need a shared program, not a divorce. 22-23 - Uday Gajendar:
Toward a playbook for UX leaders. 24-25
- Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Bill Gaver, Naho Matsuda, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, Michail Vanis:
ProbeTools: unconventional cameras and audio devices for user research. 26-35
- Kristian T. Simsarian:
Design education can change the world. 36-43 - Catherine Holloway:
Disability interaction (DIX): a manifesto. 44-49 - Neha Kumar, Naveena Karusala:
Intersectional computing. 50-54 - William Hudson:
Asperger's syndrome, autism, and camouflaging: reduced empathy revisited. 55-59 - Chris Elsden, Inte Gloerich, Anne Spaa, John Vines, Martijn de Waal:
Making the blockchain civic. 60-65
- Hamed S. Alavi, Farzaneh Bahrami:
Walking in smart cities. 66-68 - Clara Crivellaro, Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Alan J. Dix, Ann Light:
Not-equal: democratizing research in digital innovation for social justice. 70-73 - Colin M. Gray, Austin L. Toombs, Marlo Owczarzak, Christopher Rhys Watkins:
Digital civics goes abroad. 74-77 - Jon E. Froehlich, Anke M. Brock, Anat Caspi, João Guerreiro, Kotaro Hara, Reuben Kirkham, Johannes Schöning, Benjamin Tannert:
Grand challenges in accessible maps. 78-81 - David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
The map is not the territory: empathy in design. 82-85 - Delanie Ricketts, Dan Lockton:
Mental landscapes: externalizing mental models through metaphors. 86-90
- Eunice Ratna Sari, Martin Halvey, Gilbert Cockton, Mary Ellen Foster:
The Scottish HCI community. 92-93
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 95
- Cally Gatehouse:
The cauldron. 96
Volume 26, Number 3, 2019
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
Us, them, who, how. 5
- Catherine Bischofberger:
Automatizing the power grid. 6-7
- Dennis Siegel, Joran van der Sluis, Wessel Fletterman, Mark P. Zwart, Lewis Hornby, Jordan Hamilton, Liam Stephenson:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Wendy Moncur:
Wendy Moncur. 12-13
- Harvey Bewley, Laurens Boer:
Social robotic donuts. 14-15
- Andrea G. Parker:
Wellness technology lab. 16-19
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Impostor syndrome and burnout: some reflections. 20-21 - Jonathan Bean:
Nest rage. 22-23 - Greg Nudelman:
#ItsNotAboutYou. 24-26
- Daniel Rosenberg:
The business of UX management. 28-35
- Marion Koelle, Thomas Olsson, Robb Mitchell, Julie R. Williamson, Susanne Boll:
What is (un)acceptable?: thoughts on social acceptability in HCI research. 36-40
- Shaimaa Y. Lazem, Ebtisam Abdullah Alabdulqader, Mohamed Khamis:
Introduction. 41-43 - Soud Nassir, Adel Al-Dawood, Elham Alghamdi, Eman Alyami:
'My guardian did not approve!': stories from fieldwork in Saudi Arabia. 44-49 - Max Krüger, Ana Maria Bustamante Duarte, Anne Weibert, Konstantin Aal, Reem Talhouk, Oussama Metatla:
What is participation?: emerging challenges for participatory design in globalized conditions. 50-54 - Galal H. Galal-Edeen, Yasmeen Abdrabou, Maha Elgarf, Hala M. Hassan:
HCI of Arabia: the challenges of HCI research in Egypt. 55-59
- Rachel Clarke, Sara Heitlinger, Ann Light, Laura Forlano, Marcus Foth, Carl DiSalvo:
More-than-human participation: design for sustainable smart city futures. 60-63 - Nithya Sambasivan:
The remarkable illusions of technology for social good. 64-66 - Francisco Nunes:
From medicalized to mundane self-care technologies. 67-69 - Dirk Knemeyer, Jonathan Follett:
Creative next: AI, automation, and the practice of user experience design. 70-72 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Don't blame the user: toward means for usable and practical authentication. 73-75
- Helena M. Mentis:
The volunteers at the heart of our publications. 76-77
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 78-79
- Dennis Siegel:
Cat exploit. 80
Volume 26, Number 4, July - August 2019
- Simone D. J. Barbosa, Gilbert Cockton:
The needs of the many and the one - : envisioning the futures we can design for. 5
- Juan Pablo Hourcade:
The perils of next-gen surveillance technology. 6-7
- Dougie Mann, Steve Benford, Adrian Hazzard, Alan Chamberlain, Dimitrios Paris Darzentas, Juan Pablo Martinez-Avila, Paul Tennent, Joe Marshall, Patrick Brundell, Brendan Walker, Andreas Krauss, Tim Moesgen, Lennart Otte:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Dag Svanæs:
Dag Svanæs. 12-13
- Joran van der Sluis, Wessel Fletterman, Mark P. Zwart:
App een oma (penpal). 14-15
- Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, Alan J. Dix:
Computational foundry. 16-19
- Rebekah Rousi:
Social interaction design-: robots for harmony. 20-21 - Uday Gajendar:
The rise of the meta-designer. 22-24
- Verena Fuchsberger:
The future's hybrid nature. 26-31
- Max Valentin Birk, Greg Wadley, Vero Vanden Abeele, Regan L. Mandryk, John B. Torous:
Video games for mental health. 32-36 - Jean Hardy, Chanda Phelan, Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Norman Makoto Su, Susan Wyche, Phoebe Sengers:
Designing from the rural. 37-41 - Wei Xu:
Toward human-centered AI: a perspective from human-computer interaction. 42-46 - Allison Woodruff:
10 things you should know about algorithmic fairness. 47-51 - Antti Oulasvirta:
It's time to rediscover HCI models. 52-56
- Hamed S. Alavi, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg, Denis Lalanne, Peter Dalsgaard, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, Yvonne Rogers:
Human-building interaction: sketches and grounds for a research program. 58-61 - Katta Spiel, Oliver L. Haimson, Danielle M. Lottridge:
How to do better with gender on surveys: a guide for HCI researchers. 62-65 - Miriam Nathalie Fortuna Ferreira, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Raul Missfeldt Filho, Fernando da Cruz Pinheiro, Jean C. R. Hauck:
Learning user interface design and the development of mobile applications in middle school. 66-69 - Susanne Lindberg:
Schizophrenia and design: the expectation gaps with a vulnerable user group. 70-73 - Jonathan Lazar, J. Bern Jordan, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Toward unified guidelines for kiosk accessibility. 74-77 - Nia Easley:
We need to know. 78-81
- Masitah Ghazali, Murni Mahmud, Eunice Ratna Sari:
myHCI-UX: taking HCI in Malaysia to greater heights. 84-85
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 86-87
- David A. Shamma:
New device, who dis? 88
Volume 26, Number 5, September - October 2019
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
More, more, more: more of you, more for you, more from you. 5
- Claudia López, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Laura Sanely Gaytán-Lugo, Francisco J. Gutierrez:
CSCW research @ Latin America. 6-7
- Dick van Dijk, Nick Dulake, Daniela Petrelli, Mark T. Marshall, Hub Kockelkorn, Elena Not, Dario Cavada, Stefano Maule, Anna Pisetti, Adriano Venturini:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Shaimaa Lazem:
Shaimaa Lazem. 12-13
- Dougie Mann:
TypeCase. 14-15
- Bieke Zaman, Roos Voorend, Lawrence Van den Bogaert, Elias Storms, Karin Slegers, Jessica Schoffelen, Kevin Sanders, Isa Rutten, Rob van Roy, Marije Nouwen, Çisem Özkul, Luciana Monteiro Krebs, David Geerts, Chloé Dierckx, Jan Derboven, Oscar Alvarado:
Meaningful interactions lab (Mintlab). 16-19
- Daniela K. Rosner:
Whose stories underpin design?: reworking our methods with design fabulations. 20-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Scaling UX with design systems. 22-23 - Jonathan Bean:
On tape and trust. 24-25
- Andy Dow, Rob Comber, John Vines:
Communities to the left of me, bureaucrats to the right...here I am, stuck in the middle. 26-33
- Daniela Petrelli:
Tangible interaction meets material culture: reflections on the meSch project. 34-39 - Mark T. Marshall, Albrecht Schmidt, Thomas Kubitza:
Experimenting around IoT for heritage. 40-45 - Elena Not, Daniela Petrelli:
Crafting content across the physical-digital divide. 46-51 - Nick Dulake, Eva Hornecker, Daniela Petrelli:
A conversation around the design and experience of artifacts. 52-57 - Gabriela Avram, Luigina Ciolfi, Simona Spedale, Deborah Lynn Roberts, Daniela Petrelli:
Co-design goes large. 58-63
- Isabel P. S. Qamar, Rainer Groh, David Holman, Anne Roudaut:
Bridging the gap between material science and human-computer interaction. 64-69
- Lindsay Barbieri, Sonya Ahamed, Sam Bliss:
Farming within limits. 70-73 - Tariq Osman Andersen:
Large-scale and long-term co-design of digital health. 74-77 - Liam Friedland:
Culture eats UX strategy for breakfast. 78-81 - Lars Erik Holmquist:
The future of tangible user interfaces. 82-85 - Anicia Peters, Hafeni Mthoko, Shaimaa Lazem, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Maletsabisa Molapo:
My heart is in Havana: designing with marginalized African communities. 86-88
- Helena M. Mentis, Mark Perry:
I am, you are, we are SIGCHI. 89
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 90-91
- Nadja Buttendorf:
Soft nails ∼♥[ASMR] Kleincomputer robotron KC87♥∼ video still. 92
Volume 26, Number 6, 2019
- Simone D. J. Barbosa, Gilbert Cockton:
Our values and our whole selves amplified, sensing, and sensed. 5
- Johannes Schöning:
Finsterworlds: bringing light into technological forests through user empowerment. 6-7
- Paulina Yurman, Marloes ten Bhömer, Renee Noortman, Britta Friederike Schulte, Paul Marshall, Saskia Bakker, Anna L. Cox, Alexis Begnoche, Jurrian van Geest, Beth Grimmer, Thijmen Langendam, Nanda Schellingerhout, Martin Havranek, Aadjan J. C. van der Helm, Wouter van der Hoog, Tomasz Jaskiewicz, Jakob Lehr:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Ron Wakkary:
Ron Wakkary. 12-13
- Dick van Dijk:
The loupe. 14-15
- Roberta Dutra de Andrade, Ingrid Teixeira Monteiro:
INOVE, UFC Quixadá. 16-19
- Kristina Höök:
The day I am a researcher - : not my gender. 20-21 - Uday Gajendar:
Humanizing the experience in the era of automation. 22-24
- Amy Ogan:
Reframing classroom sensing: promise and peril. 26-32
- Ashley Marie Walker, Yaxing Yao, Christine Geeng, Roberto Hoyle, Pamela J. Wisniewski:
Moving beyond 'one size fits all': research considerations for working with vulnerable populations. 34-39 - André de Oliveira Bueno, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto:
E-goras: online communities for cities. 40-45 - Paul Dourish:
User experience as legitimacy trap. 46-49 - Matt Jones:
Our robotic future and how we should react. 50-55 - Julie Carpenter:
Why project Q is more than the world's first nonbinary voice for technology. 56-59
- Kim Halskov, Aron D. Fischel:
The design space of media architecture displays. 60-63 - Yolanda A. Rankin, Jakita Owensby Thomas:
Straighten up and fly right: rethinking intersectionality in HCI research. 64-68 - Henriette Cramer, Juho Kim:
Confronting the tensions where UX meets AI. 69-71 - Victoria McArthur:
HCI in praxis: teaching augmented-reality storytelling in a journalism classroom. 72-75 - Alissa Nicole Antle, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Jerry Alan Fails, Franca Garzotto, Michail N. Giannakos, Panos Markopoulos, Andrea Palumbos, Janet C. Read:
Designing for uprooted children: issues, challenges, and opportunities. 76-79 - Laura Cortés-Rico, Tania Pérez-Bustos:
The art of fieldworking together. 80-82
- Eunice Ratna Sari, Aaron Quigley, Yoshifumi Kitamura:
Making waves and combining strands at CHI 2021. 84-85
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 86-87
- Mehmet Aydin Baytas:
Break. 88
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