Videotape has become one of the CHI community's most useful technologies: it allows us to analyze users' interactions with computers, prototype new interfaces, and present the results of our research and technical innovations to others. But video is a double-edged sword. It is often misused, however unintentionally. How can we use it well, without compromising our integrity? This paper presents actual examples of questionable videotaping practices. Next, it explains why we cannot simply borrow ethical guidelines from other professions. It concludes with a proposal for developing usable ethical guidelines for the capture, analysis and presentation of video. KEYWORDS: HCI professional issues, video editing, ethics, social computing...
Most Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers are accustomed to the process of formal ethics rev...
A critical look at technology in higher education should reveal a number of things, among them: undu...
The output is a video in which Broadhead and Tobias-Green discuss what ethics is and why it matters....
Image manipulation using computer technology has become a basic skill required in various graphics-d...
Image manipulation using computer technology has become a basic skill required in various graphics d...
As new technologies are appropriated by researchers, the community must come to terms with the evolv...
Ethics is emerging as a key issue for HCI researchers working in increasingly sensitive and complex ...
Due to the evolving nature of technology and its impact on individuals, communities and society, pra...
With the increasing availability of data, an increasing social awareness of the impact of individual...
We explore the ethical implications of HCI's turn to the 'cultural'. This is motivated by an awarene...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2016 Research student photography and image competition h...
We explore the ethical implications of HCI’s turn to the ‘cultural’. This is motivated by an awarene...
In the HCI community, there is growing recognition that a reflective and empathetic approach is need...
WorkshopInternational audienceAs new technologies are appropriated by researchers, the community mus...
With HCI researchers conducting studies in increasingly sensitive and difficult settings, ethics is ...
Most Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers are accustomed to the process of formal ethics rev...
A critical look at technology in higher education should reveal a number of things, among them: undu...
The output is a video in which Broadhead and Tobias-Green discuss what ethics is and why it matters....
Image manipulation using computer technology has become a basic skill required in various graphics-d...
Image manipulation using computer technology has become a basic skill required in various graphics d...
As new technologies are appropriated by researchers, the community must come to terms with the evolv...
Ethics is emerging as a key issue for HCI researchers working in increasingly sensitive and complex ...
Due to the evolving nature of technology and its impact on individuals, communities and society, pra...
With the increasing availability of data, an increasing social awareness of the impact of individual...
We explore the ethical implications of HCI's turn to the 'cultural'. This is motivated by an awarene...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2016 Research student photography and image competition h...
We explore the ethical implications of HCI’s turn to the ‘cultural’. This is motivated by an awarene...
In the HCI community, there is growing recognition that a reflective and empathetic approach is need...
WorkshopInternational audienceAs new technologies are appropriated by researchers, the community mus...
With HCI researchers conducting studies in increasingly sensitive and difficult settings, ethics is ...
Most Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers are accustomed to the process of formal ethics rev...
A critical look at technology in higher education should reveal a number of things, among them: undu...
The output is a video in which Broadhead and Tobias-Green discuss what ethics is and why it matters....