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Interactions, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January - February 2025
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Human Augmentation: A Paradigm Shift for HCI? 5
- Lily Anfang, Maya Flynn, Kaitlynn T. Gray, Ethan Sandoval, Lynn Kirabo:
Being a First-Year Undergrad in Human-Centered Research. 6-7
- Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Hope Schroeder, Casey Randazzo, Jie Gao:
The State of Large Language Models in HCI Research: Workshop Report. 8-9
- Miriam Sturdee:
The Memory Game. 10-11
- Tiffany Knearem:
What Are You Reading? 12-13
- Gopinaath Kannabiran, Anna Brynskov:
Sex, Disability, and HCI. 14-15 - Daria Loi, Penny Hagen:
Participatory Design in Colonial Contexts. 16-18 - Jie Li:
What If We Don't Accept the Cookies? 19-21
- Felicia Fang-Yi Tan, Chitralekha Gupta, Dixon Prem Daniel Rajendran, Pattie Maes, Suranga Nanayakkara:
Assistive Augmentation: Fundamentally Transforming Human Ability. 22-27 - Annika Kaltenhauser, Gian-Luca Savino, Nick von Felten
, Johannes Schöning:
CHI's Greatest Hits: Analyzing the 100 Most-Cited Papers in 43 Years of Research at ACM CHI. 28-33 - Laura Koesten, Jude Yew, Kathleen Gregory:
Human-Data Interaction: Thinking Beyond Individual Datasets. 34-38
- Chris S. Crawford:
Physiological Computing for All: Exploring Neural Interface Education. 40-43 - Shaniah Reece, Covenant Adenuga, Tierra Ablorh, Yolanda A. Rankin:
A Powerful Sisterhood: Black Women Scholars in Feminist HCI. 44-47 - A. Miller:
Better Health by Design: UX for Health and Wellness. 48-49 - Robert Soden, Vishal Sharma, Matthew Louis Mauriello, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Climate for Change: New HCI Research for Climate Action. 50-52
- Passant Elagroudy:
Passant Elagroudy. 53-54
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 55
- Gary Hustwit:
52 Quintillion Shades of Eno. 56
Volume 32, Number 2, March - April 2025
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg:
Tapping Into AI - Why HCI Is Critical. 5
- Roxanne Naseem Rashedi:
From Academia to UX: Embodied Cognition, Creativity, and Generative AI. 7-8
- Vinaya Tawde, Simone Kriglstein, Gloria Mittmann, Wanda Spahl:
Challenges and Potentials of Pro-Social Collaborative Play in Extended Realities. 9-11
- Alessandro Plantera, Alice Mioni, Kristina Greco:
Voicing Puberty: Exploring Conversational Agents for Intimate Taboos. 12-13
- Sara Nabil:
iStudio: The Interioraction Design Lab. 14-17
- Aaron Quigley:
What Are You Reading? 18-19
- Jonathan Bean:
Navigating Nostalgia: Technology, Intention, and the Road Ahead. 20-21 - Jon Kolko:
Generative Design Through Selfies. 22-23 - Melissa Gregg:
Carrying Capacity. 24-25
- Meredith Ringel Morris:
HCI for AGI. 26-32
- Nazanin Andalibi:
Emotion AI Will Not Fix the Workplace. 33-35 - Antonia Krummheuer, Kristina Tornbjerg Eriksen:
The Invisible Work of Human-Robot Collaboration: When Streamlined Processes Meet the Complexity of Real-World Practices. 36-41 - Chameera De Silva, Thilina Halloluwa:
Augmenting Human Potential: The Role of LLMs in Shaping the Future of HCI. 42-45
- David Gray Widder, Tamara Kneese:
Salvage Anthropology and Low-Resource NLP: What Computer Science Should Learn from the Social Sciences. 46-49 - Samantha Stahlke:
The Inhuman Element: Lessons on Play and Creativity from the Rise of Generative AI. 50-53 - Anton Poikolainen Rosén, Sara Heitlinger:
Introducing More-Than-Human Design in Practice. 54-56
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 58
- Dani Kalarikalayil Raju:
Dani Kalarikalayil Raju. 59
- Corinna Gardner:
Collecting the Now. 60

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