HCI draws on a variety of traditions but recently there have been calls to consolidate contributions around the problems researchers set out to solve. However, with this comes the assumption that problems are tractable and certain, rather than constructed and framed by researchers. We take as a case study a Tumblr community of teen shoplifters who post on how to steal from stores, discuss shoplifting as political resistance, and share jokes and stories about the practice. We construct three different “problems” and imagine studies that might result from applying different design approaches: Design Against Crime; Critical Design and Value Sensitive Design. Through these studies we highlight how interpretations of the same data can lead to ra...
Background: While many sextech projects involve researchers, to date these partnerships have primari...
This paper reports design strategies for critical and experimental work that remains constructive. W...
This paper is written in two sections. The first section explains the socially responsive design re...
The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social di...
HCI is increasingly working with ‘vulnerable’ people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
HCI is increasingly working with ?vulnerable? people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
HCI research often (cl)aims to do good for others, but does it actually? We discuss two cases that e...
Media and communication scholars studying young people’s privacy often involve them in research in o...
This paper reports design strategies for critical and experimental work that remains constructive. W...
Within the field of HCI there are a number of preferred approaches towards design. As within other d...
This paper describes a research method used to develop criminal personas for use by designers in a p...
Researchers have begun exploring techniques to promote social values within the technology design pr...
This paper explores the links between crime, design and innovation. It is written in two sections. T...
“Upskirting” is the action or practice of surreptitiously taking photographs or videos up a female’s...
Developers and designers make all sorts of moral decisions throughout an innovation project. In this...
Background: While many sextech projects involve researchers, to date these partnerships have primari...
This paper reports design strategies for critical and experimental work that remains constructive. W...
This paper is written in two sections. The first section explains the socially responsive design re...
The use of ‘design’ within qualitative research on crime and victimisation, and within the social di...
HCI is increasingly working with ‘vulnerable’ people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
HCI is increasingly working with ?vulnerable? people yet there is a danger that the label of vulnera...
HCI research often (cl)aims to do good for others, but does it actually? We discuss two cases that e...
Media and communication scholars studying young people’s privacy often involve them in research in o...
This paper reports design strategies for critical and experimental work that remains constructive. W...
Within the field of HCI there are a number of preferred approaches towards design. As within other d...
This paper describes a research method used to develop criminal personas for use by designers in a p...
Researchers have begun exploring techniques to promote social values within the technology design pr...
This paper explores the links between crime, design and innovation. It is written in two sections. T...
“Upskirting” is the action or practice of surreptitiously taking photographs or videos up a female’s...
Developers and designers make all sorts of moral decisions throughout an innovation project. In this...
Background: While many sextech projects involve researchers, to date these partnerships have primari...
This paper reports design strategies for critical and experimental work that remains constructive. W...
This paper is written in two sections. The first section explains the socially responsive design re...