The current Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) knowledge is designed and developed from Western thinking, neglecting the non-Western rhetorical and cultural situation that determines or at least informs users in Non-Western settings to react to the computer technology. In those Non-Western countries with communal and collective ways of living and communication, HCI needs to be responsive to these people\u27s need. This research is to propose new approach to create better engagement in HCI through rhetoric as a practice for people from the Non-Western community
The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is a significant subset of information systems. Despit...
Humanity has entered an era where computing technology is virtually ubiquitous. From websites and mo...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
About forty years of thriving Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have expanded into an affluent and ap...
Academic literature has indicated a new moment for the HCI field that requires it to revisit methods...
International audienceThis paper is about the relationship between culture and human-computer intera...
The discipline of human-computer interaction has become a subjecttaught across universities around t...
The discipline of human-computer interaction has become a subject taught across universities around ...
The discipline of human-computer interaction has become a subject taught across universities around ...
Considering culture in human computer interaction research is an important issue since culture has a...
While human-computer interaction (HCI) methodologies are designed to be general, they have most ofte...
This dissertation investigates rhetorical situatedness as a factor that culturally designates users’...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been rapidly changing from the design and evaluation of interfa...
Considering culture in human computer interaction research is an important issue since culture has a...
With the growth of speech and language interactions in many commercially available devices and appli...
The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is a significant subset of information systems. Despit...
Humanity has entered an era where computing technology is virtually ubiquitous. From websites and mo...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
About forty years of thriving Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have expanded into an affluent and ap...
Academic literature has indicated a new moment for the HCI field that requires it to revisit methods...
International audienceThis paper is about the relationship between culture and human-computer intera...
The discipline of human-computer interaction has become a subjecttaught across universities around t...
The discipline of human-computer interaction has become a subject taught across universities around ...
The discipline of human-computer interaction has become a subject taught across universities around ...
Considering culture in human computer interaction research is an important issue since culture has a...
While human-computer interaction (HCI) methodologies are designed to be general, they have most ofte...
This dissertation investigates rhetorical situatedness as a factor that culturally designates users’...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has been rapidly changing from the design and evaluation of interfa...
Considering culture in human computer interaction research is an important issue since culture has a...
With the growth of speech and language interactions in many commercially available devices and appli...
The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is a significant subset of information systems. Despit...
Humanity has entered an era where computing technology is virtually ubiquitous. From websites and mo...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...