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Interactions, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January - February 2020
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
So long and thanks for the features, forums, columns, and visuals. 6-7
- Jomara Sandbulte, Jordan Beck, Janice Whitaker, John M. Carroll:
Synthesizing family perspectives on health: using fun, creative activities to stimulate health conversations. 8-9
- Ryo Tada, Richard Vijgen, Jennifer Lang, T. J. McLeish, Paul Pangaro:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Gordon D. Baxter:
Gordon Baxter. 15
- Paulina Yurman:
A smartphone in the nursery. 16-17
- Martin Murer, Verena Fuchsberger, Alina Krischkowsky, Bernhard Maurer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Dorothé Smit, Manfred Tscheligi:
Center for HCI, University of Salzburg. 18-21
- Gabriele Ferri, Inte Gloerich:
Take root among the stars: if Octavia Butler wrote design fiction. 22-23 - Jonathan Bean:
Coding knowledge. 24-25 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Designing for digital well-being. 26-28
- Kristina Andersen, Ron Wakkary, Laura Devendorf, Alex McLean:
Digital crafts-machine-ship: creative collaborations with machines. 30-35
- Raquel Robinson, Katherine Isbister:
Introduction. 36-39 - Pascal Lessel, Maximilian Altmeyer:
Understanding and empowering interactions between streamer and audience in game live streams. 40-45 - C. Ailie Fraser, Mira Dontcheva, Joy O. Kim, Scott R. Klemmer:
How live streaming does (and doesn't) change creative practices. 46-51 - Lee Taber, Leya Breanna Baltaxe-Admony, Kevin Weatherwax:
What makes a live stream companion?: animation, beats, and parasocial relationships. 52-57 - Zhicong Lu:
Live streaming in China for sharing knowledge and promoting intangible cultural heritage. 58-63 - David Struzek, Martin Dickel, Dave Randall, Claudia Müller:
How live streaming church services promotes social participation in rural areas. 64-69
- Alexander G. Mirnig:
The problem with trolleys: why machines might struggle to solve the unsolvable. 70-73
- Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Parvin:
A story of paradise: interactive, digitally enhanced, and radioactive. 74-76 - Gregorio Convertino, Nancy Frishberg:
Impact through alliances: two stories. 77-79 - Susan Wyche:
Considering cultural probes in HCI4D/ICTD research. 80-83 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Bongshin Lee:
Toward supporting personalized tracking experiences in healthcare. 84-87 - Alexandra Ion, Patrick Baudisch:
Interactive metamaterials. 88-91
- Helena M. Mentis:
The changing face(s) of the SIGCHI executive committee. 92-93
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 94-95
- Colin M. Gray, Shruthi Sai Chivukula:
When does manipulation turn a design 'dark'? 96
Volume 27, Number 2, March - April 2020
- Mikael Wiberg, Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner:
We're moving in. we're moving forward. the floor is yours! 5
- Anja Thieme, Danielle Belgrave, Akane Sano, Gavin Doherty:
Machine learning applications: reflections on mental health assessment and ethics. 6-7
- Kongpyung Moon, Peng Gao, Jessica In, Ruairi Glynn, Laura Couto Rosado, studio RLON, Freddie Taewoo Hong:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Mariam Asad:
Mariam Asad. 13
- Richard Vijgen:
WiFi impressionist. 14-15
- Pepijn Verburg, Tijs Duel:
Bureau of difficult things. 16-19
- Jung-Joo Lee:
Service design and blind mice. 20-21 - Uday Gajendar:
Blurry boundaries. 22-24
- Gillian R. Hayes:
Inclusive and engaged HCI. 26-31
- Monica M. C. Schraefel:
Introduction. 32-37 - Tom Gayler:
Inbodied interaction design example: smell. 38-39 - Monica M. C. Schraefel, Aaron Tabor, Elizabeth L. Murnane:
Discomfort design. 40-45 - Marion H. A. Lean:
Inbodied interaction design example: fat tapestry. 46-47 - Monica M. C. Schraefel, Eric B. Hekler:
Tuning: an approach for supporting healthful adaptation. 48-53 - Elizabeth L. Murnane:
Inbodied interaction design example: chronobiology-friendly technology. 54-55 - Monica M. C. Schraefel, Aaron Tabor, Josh Andres:
Toward insourcing-measurement in inbodied interaction design. 56-60
- Christian P. Janssen, Andrew L. Kun:
Automated driving: getting and keeping the human in the loop. 62-65 - Morten Hertzum, Lennart Björneborn:
Computer multitasking in the classroom reduced learning versus modern living. 66-70
- Mikael Wiberg:
Interaction and architecture is dead.: long live architectural interactivity! 72-75 - Jeanno Gaussi:
'It just has to be': building relationships with Jeanno Gaussi. 76-78 - Catarina Correia, Elsa Oliveira, Francisco Nunes:
Using illustration to create more inclusive user interfaces for older adults. 79-81 - Raphael Kim, Siobhan Thomas, Roland van Dierendonck, Christopher Wood, Stefan Poslad:
Toward growable computer games: insights from biotic game ideation workshops. 82-85 - Desmond Upton Patton:
Social work thinking for UX and AI design. 86-89 - Lisa Sang-Mi Min:
Redacted letters to the other Korea. 90-91
- Julie R. Williamson:
Publication matters. 93
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 94
- Evan Roth:
Since you were born (2019). 96
Volume 27, Number 3, May - June 2020
- Mikael Wiberg, Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner:
Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: an invitation. 5 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Sitting with Hakken. 6-7
- Patrick A. Tresset, Stephanie M. Wilson, Timothy Neate, Abi Roper, Jane Marshall, Madeline Cruice, Nantia Koulidou, Caroline Claisse, Daniela Petrelli, Luigina Ciolfi, Nick Dulake, Mark T. Marshall:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Priya C. Kumar:
Priya C. Kumar. 12-13
- Kongpyung Moon, Peng Gao:
CuGo. 14-15
- Sara Nabil, Audrey Girouard:
Creative interactions lab @ Carleton University. 16-19
- Anicia Peters:
HCI magic across Africa. 20-21 - Jonathan Bean, Kristina Currans, Nicole Iroz-Elardo:
Unmasking invisibility. 22-23
- Christina N. Harrington:
The forgotten margins: what is community-based participatory health design telling us? 24-29
- Ronnie Taib, Shlomo Berkovsky:
Modeling humans via physiological and behavioral signals. 30-34 - Cynthia L. Bennett, Os Keyes:
What is the point of fairness? 35-39 - Swamy Ananthanarayan, Susanne Boll:
Physical computing for children: shifting the pendulum back to Papertian ideals. 40-45 - Francisco Kiss, Sven Mayer, Valentin Schwind:
Audio VR: did video kill the radio star? 46-51
- Naja L. Holten Møller, Claus Bossen, Kathleen H. Pine, Trine Rask Nielsen, Gina Neff:
Who does the work of data? 52-55 - Jennifer C. Taylor, Stephanie E. Sherman:
Designing a design-a-hack-a-thon: augmenting hackathons with human-centered design. 56-60 - Kentaro Toyama:
Designing for aspirations. 61-63 - Luke Haliburton, Albrecht Schmidt:
Technologies for healthy work. 64-66
- Helena M. Mentis, Regan L. Mandryk, Allison Druin, Andrew L. Kun, Shaowen Bardzell:
Supporting accessibility at SIGCHI conferences. 68-69
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 70-71
- Bahareh Saboktakin Rizi, Yi-Fan Hsieh, Qifan Zhao, Khulood Alawadi:
Fallback. 72
Volume 27, Number 4, July - August 2020
- Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner, Mikael Wiberg:
Design in the pandemic. 5
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 6-7 - David Youngmeyer:
A crash course in online learning. 8-9 - Danielle M. Lottridge:
Insights from videochat research in the context of Covid-19. 9-10 - Nova Ahmed, Rahat Jahangir Rony, Kimia Tuz Zaman:
Design thinking around Covid-19: focusing on the garment workers of Bangladesh. 10-11 - Ana-Catalina Sabie, Katharina Brunnmayr, Kristina Weinberger, Renée Sophie Singer, Rafael Vrecar, Katta Spiel:
This is not the new normal: studying during a pandemic. 12-15 - Barry Brown:
Notes on running an online academic conference or how we got zoombombed and lived to tell the tale. 16-21 - Duncan P. Brumby, Koji Yatani, Leah Findlater:
Reflections on planning and running a virtual doctoral consortium at CHI 2020. 22-26
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 28-29 - Angelika Strohmayer:
Reflecting on collaborations with charities in the time of Covid-19. 30-32 - Jonathan Grudin:
After the iron horse: Covid-19 responses in education. 32-34 - Cally Gatehouse:
Coronavirus and the carnivalesque: what speculative methods can tell us about Covid-19. 34-36 - Rojin Vishkaie:
The pandemic, war, and sanctions: building resilience for the digital divide in education. 36-37 - Mikael Wiberg:
On physical and social distancing: reflections on moving just about everything online amid Covid-19. 38-41 - Yvonne Rogers:
Is remote the new normal?: reflections on Covid-19, technology, and humankind. 42-46
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 48-49 - Montathar Faraon:
Mobile tracking and privacy in the coronavirus pandemic. 50-51 - Muhammad Zahid Iqbal, Abraham G. Campbell:
The emerging need for touchless interaction technologies. 51-52 - Vikram Singh:
Workshops are now required to be conducted remotely: is this a bad thing? 52-54 - Giovanna Nunes Vilaza:
What is the future of data sharing for research? 54-56 - Nikhil Welankar:
How can designers fight the coronavirus? 56-58 - Peter Dalsgaard:
HCI and interaction design versus Covid-19. 59 - Ernesto Priego, Peter Wilkins:
Comics as Covid-19 response: visualizing the experience of videoconferencing with aging relatives. 60-61 - Anthony Steed, Francisco R. Ortega, Adam S. Williams, Ernst Kruijff, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Anil Ufuk Batmaz, Andrea Stevenson Won, Evan Suma Rosenberg, Adalberto L. Simeone, Aleshia Hayes:
Evaluating immersive experiences during Covid-19 and beyond. 62-67 - Kat Braybrooke:
'Together, we dance alone': building a collective toolkit for creatives in a pandemic. 68-71
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 72-73 - Christopher Frauenberger:
Entanglements. 74-75 - Nicole E. Rosner, Daniela K. Rosner:
Designs on solidarity. 76-77 - Alex S. Taylor:
Life less normal. 79-82 - Ali Alkhatib:
We need to talk about digital contact tracing. 84-89 - Margaret Bourdeaux, Mary L. Gray, Barbara J. Grosz:
The best tech for contact tracing?: systems designed for healthcare workers. 90-93 - Loren Britton, Helen Pritchard:
For CS. 94-98
- Kristina Höök, Rob Comber:
Sustainable practices for the academic business sector: publish in journals such as TOCHI. 99-100 - Rob Comber, Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell, Mike Hazas, Michael J. Muller:
Announcing a new CHI subcommittee: critical and sustainable computing. 101-103
- Helena M. Mentis, David Ayman Shamma, Andrew L. Kun, Neha Kumar, Julie R. Williamson, Regan L. Mandryk:
SIGCHI's quick response in a time of crisis.
Volume 27, Number 5, September - October 2020
- Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Making translations. 5
- Viktoria Pammer-Schindler, Erik Harpstead, Benjamin Xie, Betsy DiSalvo, Ahmed Kharrufa, Petr Slovák, Amy Ogan, Joseph Jay Williams, Michael Jongseon Lee:
Learning and education in HCI: a reflection on the SIG at CHI 2019. 6-7
- Ignacio Acosta, Arts Catalyst:
Tales from the crust. 8-11
- Noopur Raval:
Noopur Raval. 12-13
- Tom Blount, Dan Barnard, Laura Koesten, Elena Simperl:
Smoking gun. 14
- Shengzhi Wu, Daragh Byrne, Molly Wright Steenson, Robert Fraher, Laurel Fraher:
Demo hour. 15
- Jonna Häkkilä, Mikael Wiberg:
Interaction research in and across two Arctic HCI labs. 16-19
- Yekta Bakirlioglu, María Laura Ramírez Galleguillos, Aykut Coskun:
Dreaming of immersive interactions to navigate forced distributed collaboration during Covid-19. 20-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
HCI and UX as translational research. 22-23 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Listening to others. 24-25
- Lucas Colusso, Melissa Densmore:
Translation in conversation. 26-33 - Markéta Dolejsová, Hilary Davis, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Danielle Wilde:
Feeding the futures of human-food interaction. 34-39 - Anja Thieme, Ed Cutrell, Cecily Morrison, Alex S. Taylor, Abigail Sellen:
Interpretability as a dynamic of human-AI interaction. 40-45 - Caroline Sinders:
A solution without a problem?: seeking questions to ask and problems to solve within open, civic data. 46-49 - Adam S. Williams, Francisco R. Ortega:
Evolutionary gestures: when a gesture is not quite legacy biased. 50-53 - Ana Karina Caraban, Evangelos Karapanos:
The '23 ways to nudge' framework: designing technologies that influence behavior subtly. 54-58
- Roderic N. Crooks:
Between communication and violence. 60-63 - Ron Gabay:
Design-led innovation: lessons from the scientific revolution. 64-67 - Yolanda A. Rankin, Jakita Owensby Thomas, Nicole M. Joseph:
Intersectionality in HCI: lost in translation. 68-71 - Karen E. Fisher, People of Za'atari Camp:
Co-designing on the Jordanian-Syrian border: how 2, 000 Syrian refugees created the Za'atari Camp cookbook. 72-75 - Rosanna Bellini, Angelika Strohmayer:
Intersections of transformation. 76-78
- Rojin Vishkaie, Monica Pereira, Mark J. Perry, George E. Raptis, Heloisa Candello, Ceara Byrne:
Understanding and improving SIGCHI's volunteer experience. 80
Volume 27, Number 6, November - December 2020
- Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Feminisms in design. 5
- Christian P. Janssen, Ronald Schroeter, Nicola J. Bidwell, Yong Gu Ji, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Shan Bao, Myounghoon Jeon, Linda Ng Boyle, Stella F. Donker, Lewis L. Chuang, Wendy Ju, Andrew L. Kun:
Auto-UI: global perspectives. 7-9
- Valentin Weilun Gong, Xiaohui Wang, Lan Xiao:
Dots. 10-13
- Madeline Balaam, Nadia Campo Woytuk, Marianela Ciolfi Felice, Ozgun Kilic Afsar, Anna Ståhl, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard:
Intimate touch. 14-17
- Anja Neidhardt, Maya Ober:
Depatriarchise design *!Labs!*: transforming design education. 18-21
- Katta Spiel:
Katta Spiel. 23
- Jonathan Bean:
Designing equality. 24-25 - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Ann Light:
'The co-': feminisms, power and research cultures: a dialogue. 26-28
- Anita Say Chan, Mayar El Bakry:
Feminist design and the relational infrastructures of protest: perspectives, thoughts, and discussions on a global uprising. 30-35 - Sai Shruthi Chivukula:
Feminisms through design: a practical guide to implement and extend feminism: position. 36-39 - Shaowen Bardzell:
Feminisms through design: a practical guide to implement and extend feminism: response. 40-41 - Alex Ahmed, Lilly Irani:
Feminism as a design methodology. 42-45 - Neha Kumar:
Encountering feminisms across borders. 46-48 - Maryam Mustafa:
Negotiating borders through feminisms. 49-51
- Petter Bae Brandtzaeg:
How mobile media impacts urban life: blending social cohesion and social distancing. 52-56 - Aaditeshwar Seth:
Technologies that disempower: design flaws in technologies used for the delivery of social protection measures in India. 57-61 - Toni Granollers, Jaime Muñoz Arteaga, César A. Collazos, Huizilopoztli Luna-García:
A year of HCI webinars in Latin America. 62-65 - Ilona Posner:
User-centered design and Covid-19. 66-70
- Denise J. Wilkins, Siân E. Lindley, Max Meijer, Richard Banks, Britta Burlin:
Designing AI systems that make organizational knowledge actionable. 72-75 - Sareeta Amrute, Reetika Khera, Adam Willems:
Aadhaar and the creation of barriers to welfare. 76-79 - Divy Thakkar, Neha Kumar, Nithya Sambasivan:
Beyond the portal: reimagining the post-pandemic future of work. 80-83 - Sukeshini A. Grandhi:
Closing note for the HCI education forum. 84
- Loren Terveen:
Upcoming SIGCHI elections: some information and actions to be taken. 86-87
- Helen Remick:
Zip your mouth. 88
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