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Interactions, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January - February 2023
- Laura Forlano, Daniela Karin Rosner, Alex S. Taylor
, Mikael Wiberg:
Bodies of Knowledge. 5 - Maximilian Speicher:
So, How Can We Measure UX? 6-7 - Jiabao Li:
Unfinished Farewell. 8-9 - Brooke Bosley:
Brooke Bosley. 10-11 - Anuradha Venugopal Reddy:
B00B-Factor Authentication: (Un)making Intimacies and Trust. 12-13 - Daria Loi:
You, Things, and the Space Between. 14-16 - Deepthi Raghunandan, Niklas Elmqvist, Leilani Battle:
Measuring How Data Science Notebooks Evolve Over Time. 17-18 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Post-Post-HCI. 19-21 - Laura Forlano:
Living Intimately with Machines: Can AI Be Disabled? 24-29 - Oscar Tomico
, Ron Wakkary, Kristina Andersen:
Living-with and Designing-with Plants. 30-34 - Morten Hertzum
, Torkil Clemmensen, Pedro F. Campos
, Barbara Rita Barricelli, Carl Emil Derby Hansen, Linnea Krista Herbæk, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Arminda Guerra Lopes, Parisa Saadati:
A SWOT Analysis of Pilot Implementation. 36-41 - Wei Xu, Marvin J. Dainoff:
Enabling Human-Centered AI: A New Junction and Shared Journey Between AI and HCI Communities. 42-47 - Rae Yule Kim
:
Robots in Healthcare. 48-51 - Niklas Elmqvist:
Visualization for the Blind. 52-56 - Ana Ndumu:
Minding the Higher Contexts: Black Women's Information Maintenance and Pleasure as Antidotes to Harm. 58-61 - Sydney Calkin:
Abortion Pills and Telehealth Technology: Making Illegal Abortion Safe and Accessible. 62-65 - Khalia Braswell, Yolanda A. Rankin:
INTech: Designing Intersectional Learning Experiences for Black Girls. 66-69 - Michael D. Ekstrand, Maria Soledad Pera, Katherine Landau Wright:
Seeking Information with a More Knowledgeable Other. 70-73 - INTR Staff:
Calendar. 75 - Lindsey French, Alex Young:
less lurid less the sky. 76
Volume 30, Number 2, March - April 2023
- Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Home Intimacies. 5 - Gillian R. Hayes, Candice L. Odgers, Julie A. Kientz, Jason C. Yip, Kiley Sobel
, Morgan Ames, Anamara Ritt Olson:
Codesign and the Art of Creating a Global Research-Practice Network Built for Impact. 6-9 - Bendik Schrøder, Laura Hurenkamp, Sampada Jayaram, Luisa María Zuluaga:
Lumi: Experiencing Energy as a Discrete Element. 10-11 - Jihan Sherman:
Jihan Sherman. 12-13 - David J. Chatting:
Pace Layer Prototyping: How Prototypes Learn. 14-15 - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Susanna Paasonen:
Kinky, Leaky, Opaque: Sexual Intimacies and Data. 16-17 - Jonathan Bean:
Swamped by the Internet of Things. 18-20 - David J. Chatting:
Automated Indifference. 22-26 - Linnea Öhlund
:
The Matter of Inside and Outside: Redefining the Sense of Home in a Pandemic World. 27-29 - Hafeni Mthoko, Muhammad Adamu, Shaimaa Lazem:
Context, Culture, and Fabulations: In Search of a Home for Our Veiled African Design Stories. 30-33 - Daniela K. Rosner:
Fabulating Otherwise. 34 - Anicia Peters:
HCI Fundamentals Adapted to African Contexts. 35 - Yolande A. A. Strengers:
Resource Man and the Smart Wife: Implications for Sustainability in the Home. 36-40 - Victor Kaptelinin:
Interaction Design Solutions for Online Meetings: A University Teacher's Wish List. 42-46 - Vera D. Khovanskaya:
The Cyberunion 20 Years Later. 48-51 - Vyom Anil:
Looking for Aadhaar in a Biometric Haystack. 52-56 - INTR Staff:
March - June 2023. 57 - SIGCHI Executive Committee:
On Honoring Our Volunteers. 58-59 - Snow Yunxue Fu:
Daughter ICE. 60
Volume 30, Number 3, May - June 2023
- Alex S. Taylor
, Daniela K. Rosner, Mikael Wiberg, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Undoing Data Worlds. 5 - Subhashish Panigrahi
:
OpenSpeaks before AI: Frameworks for Creating the AI/ML Building Blocks for Low-Resource Languages. 6-7 - Anuradha Venugopal Reddy:
Islamic Geometry-Based Moon-Period Calendar and Interaction Design. 8-11 - Srravya Chandhiramowuli:
Srravya Chandhiramowuli. 12-13 - Marijel Melo:
Designing Data Physicalization Artifacts. 14-15 - Chari Glogovac-Smith:
Stratum: Selfhood in the Digital World. 16-17 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
But I'm Not Paranoid! 18-20 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Throwing Spaghetti against the Wall: Why Technology Leaders Need to Invest More in HCI and UX. 21-22 - Zehua Zeng
, Leilani Battle:
Using Graphical Perception in Visualization Recommendation. 23-25 - Daria Loi:
Diamonds of Sadness: A Story of High-Tech Greed, Power, and Hypocrisy. 26-28 - Evelina Liliequist, Andrea Aler Tubella, Karin Danielsson, Coppélie Cocq:
Beyond the Binary - Queering AI for an Inclusive Future. 31-33 - Eryk Salvaggio
:
Seeing Like a Dataset: Notes on AI Photography. 34-37 - Angelika Strohmayer, Michael J. Muller:
Data-ing and Un-Data-ing. 38-42 - Aaditeshwar Seth:
What's Missing in the ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. 44-47 - Jie Li:
From Immersive Experiences to the Metaverse: How Can We Engage More Users? 48-53 - Muhammad Adamu:
What Are You Not Reading? Critical Race Theory for HCI. 54-58 - Janis Wong:
Data Practices and Data Stewardship. 60-63 - Jakita Owensby Thomas:
Intersectional Computing - Where it All Began: A Sankofa Story (Part 1). 63-67 - INTR Staff:
Calendar. 69 - Neha Kumar:
With HCI and Friends: Nurturing the Interstices of HCI. 70-71 - Eugenia Cheng:
Sunset on the American Dream 2. 72
Volume 30, Number 4, July - August 2023
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Feminist Ecologies. 5 - Kyle Boyd, Raymond R. Bond, Maurice D. Mulvenna
, Karen Kirby, Susan Lagdon, Becca Hume:
Hidden in Plain Sight: Discreet User Interfaces. 6-8 - Max Angenius, Roksana Patrzalek, Simone Brandão:
Shredit: Breaking a Shredder and Making It into a Phone. 10-13 - Serene Koh:
Serene Koh. 14-15 - Jonathan Bean:
Reframing Data's Doing. 16-17 - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Martyna Miller, Susanna Paasonen:
Can We Break the Horizontal Lines of Whorism? 18-19 - Gopinaath Kannabiran, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard:
A Preamble to Feminist Ecologies in HCI. 20-23 - Ann Light
:
In Dialogue with the More-than-Human: Affective Prefiguration in Encounters with Others. 24-27 - Nadia Campo Woytuk, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard:
From Menstrual Care to Environmental Care. 28-33 - Anton Poikolainen Rosén
, Vasanth Madhav Kamath, Gopinaath Kannabiran:
A Soil Dialogue. 34-39 - Deepa Singh, Kay Kender:
Ecofeminist Design for Digital Third Spaces. 40-43 - Gopinaath Kannabiran, Heather McKinnon
:
Design and Living Well. 44-48 - Niels van Berkel, Kasper Hornbæk
:
Implications of Human-Computer Interaction Research. 50-55 - Rae Yule Kim:
Data-Driven User Experience Design. 56-58 - Louise Hickman, Cynthia L. Bennett:
Access Work: Laboring with Non-Innocent Authorization. 60-64 - INTR Staff:
July - October 2023. 65 - Neha Kumar, Andrew L. Kun:
ReCHInnected! 66-67 - Alicia Piller:
A Mother's Voice. Rages. Global Warnings. 68
Volume 30, Number 5, 2023
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
So, There's an AI Revolution? and Other Stories. 5
- Michal Luria:
Privacy and Ethics Concerns Using UX Research Platforms. 6-7
- Miriam Sturdee:
Rage Against the AI Machine: A Sketch in Time. 8-9
- Daniel M. Russell:
What Are You Reading? 10-11
- Amy Winters, Bahar Barati
, Anke van Oosterhout, Miguel Bruns:
The Material Aesthetics Lab: Creating Interactive Experiences with Matter. 12-15
- Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Notes on Nothing. 16-19 - Daria Loi:
Our Liaison Shall Remain Imperfect and Complicated. 20-21 - Leilani Battle, Ameya Patil, Trevor A. Branch, Zoe Rand:
Visualizing Historical Whaling Voyages over Time. 22-23
- Bhautik J. Joshi:
Is AI Going to Replace Creative Professionals? 24-29
- Steve Harrison, Deborah G. Tatar:
Requiem for an Interface. 30-33 - Patrick Gage Kelley, Allison Woodruff:
Advancing Explainability Through AI Literacy and Design Resources. 34-38 - Danny Spitzberg:
Creating Standards: Our Secret Job as Researchers. 39-43 - Oliver Cox:
The Purpose of a System Is How We Shape It. 44-49
- Soya Park, Eun Jeong Kang, Karen Joy, Rosanna Bellini, Jérémie O. Lumbroso
, Danaë Metaxa, Andrés Monroy-Hernández
:
The Future of Conferences Is Unconferences: Exploring a Decentralized Network of Regional Meetups. 50-53 - Yuki Chen, Jonaya Kemper, Erik Harpstead, Ross Higashi, Judith Uchidiuno:
Designing Black Children in Video Games. 54-56
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 57
- Luigi De Russis
, Neha Kumar:
SIGCHI's FY24 Budget: Expanding Initiatives. 58-59
- Hope Wang:
Before There Was a Hill There Was a Hole. 60
Volume 30, Number 6, 2023
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Some Food for Thought and Some (Digital) Things to Digest. 6-7
- Wee Kiat Lau, Lisa Valentina Eberhardt, Marian Sauter, Anke Huckauf:
Psychological Privacy: How Perceptual Publicity Can Support Perceived Publicity. 8-9
- Giorgio Olivero (Giosampietro):
Spawns: A Collection of Eating Accessories Designed with Artisanal Intelligence. 10-13
- Tessa Lau:
Out in the Cold: Recalcitrant Robots. 14-15
- Jie Li:
Jie Li. 16-17
- Jon Kolko:
Strategy Requires Execution. 18-19 - Jonathan Bean:
Artificial: Better or Worse? 20-22
- Marianna Obrist, Carlos Velasco:
Memory Bites: From Earth to Space and Back. 24-29
- Jeni Paay:
Enjoying Wine: Opportunities and Challenges for Interaction Design. 30-35 - Tim Moesgen
, Antti Salovaara
, Felix A. Epp
, Camilo Sanchez
:
Designing for Uncertain Futures: An Anticipatory Approach. 36-41 - Belén Barros Pena
:
Money as an Interface. 42-46
- Dan Calacci:
Building Dreams Beyond Labor: Worker Autonomy in the Age of AI. 48-51 - Nour Halabi, Evan Jones, Pejman Mirza-Babaei:
Unleashing Immersive Experiences: The Power of Gesture-Based VR Interaction. 52-55
- Matt Jones:
Purpose, Passion, Growth, and Service: Why You Should Join a SIGCHI Chapter. 56-57
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 59
- Jennifer Teo:
Bukit Brown Index #133. 60

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