We invite researchers and practitioners to bring a plurality of perspectives related to the use of notions in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). How could a change of notions affect our perspective on designing technology for people? The aim of the full day workshop is to apply a clothesline approach in order to identify and sort, wash and tumble, some of the notions used in the community, and air them for better alternatives. We will do this by 1) identifying why certain notions are or have been problematic, 2) elaborating them to raise awareness of their possible interpretations and implications in order to find alternatives that are usable across different HCI settings. The outcome of the workshop is to elucidate how notions and their con...
This paper extends the analytic framework Suchman used in Plans and Situated Actions by using it as ...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceIn this paper, we theorize about Socio-Technical approac...
Abstract In this editorial, we introduce a special issue in AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Inte...
About forty years of thriving Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have expanded into an affluent and ap...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline is taught in almost all the Computer Science curricula, ...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
Abstract. Human Computer Interaction has been largely focused on the design, implementation and eval...
We present a case study of how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) theory is reused within the field. W...
Part 1: Trends in Human Work Interaction DesignInternational audienceThe several approaches availabl...
There are three paradigms of HCI: Human-Factors, Classical Cognitivism/Information Processing Based ...
International audienceThis workshop intends to establish the basis of a roadmap addressing engineeri...
In this workshop position paper, we exemplify and elaborate on how “Standing on the Shoulders of Gia...
For over ten years researchers in human-computer interaction (HCI) have explored an embodied perspec...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been rapidly changing from the design and evaluation of interfa...
This workshop intends to establish the basis of a roadmap addressing engineering challenges and emer...
This paper extends the analytic framework Suchman used in Plans and Situated Actions by using it as ...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceIn this paper, we theorize about Socio-Technical approac...
Abstract In this editorial, we introduce a special issue in AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Inte...
About forty years of thriving Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have expanded into an affluent and ap...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline is taught in almost all the Computer Science curricula, ...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
Abstract. Human Computer Interaction has been largely focused on the design, implementation and eval...
We present a case study of how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) theory is reused within the field. W...
Part 1: Trends in Human Work Interaction DesignInternational audienceThe several approaches availabl...
There are three paradigms of HCI: Human-Factors, Classical Cognitivism/Information Processing Based ...
International audienceThis workshop intends to establish the basis of a roadmap addressing engineeri...
In this workshop position paper, we exemplify and elaborate on how “Standing on the Shoulders of Gia...
For over ten years researchers in human-computer interaction (HCI) have explored an embodied perspec...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been rapidly changing from the design and evaluation of interfa...
This workshop intends to establish the basis of a roadmap addressing engineering challenges and emer...
This paper extends the analytic framework Suchman used in Plans and Situated Actions by using it as ...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceIn this paper, we theorize about Socio-Technical approac...
Abstract In this editorial, we introduce a special issue in AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Inte...