Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This article aims to investigate the Grand Challenges which arise in the current and emerging landscape of rapid technological evolution towards more intelligent interactive technologies, coupled with increased and widened societal needs, as well as individual and collective expectations that HCI, as a discipline, is called upon to address. A perspective oriented to humane and social values is adopted, formulating the challenges in terms of the impact of emerging intelligent interactive technologies on human life both at the individual and societal levels. Seven Grand Challenges are identified and presented in this article: Human-Technology Symbiosis; Human-Environment Interactions; E...
HCI 2003, Bath, England, 08-12/09/2003International audienceHCI is a fundamental and multidisciplina...
PanelInternational audienceWe seek to engage a broad and diverse audience in discussing emerging cha...
Advances in computing technology, changing policies, and slow crises are rapidly changing the way we...
This article aims to investigate the Grand Challenges which arise in the current and emerging landsc...
This article aims to investigate the Grand Challenges which arise in the current and emerging landsc...
This paper outlines the socio-technical challenges of future Human Computer Interfaces (HCI). Analyz...
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is substantially affecting the huma...
Abstract In this editorial, we introduce a special issue in AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Inte...
Abstract. Human-computer interaction (HCI) is one of the foremost challenges of our society. New par...
Anniversaries form natural landmarks in the lifetime of societies to reflect on past, present and fu...
A number of academic and industrial researchers participated in a workshop, held in Seville, Spain i...
Over the past 30 years science has played a key role in shaping and advancing research in Human-Comp...
As computer technologies become more pervasive new challengers will emerge, requiring approaches tha...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
Academic literature has indicated a new moment for the HCI field that requires it to revisit methods...
HCI 2003, Bath, England, 08-12/09/2003International audienceHCI is a fundamental and multidisciplina...
PanelInternational audienceWe seek to engage a broad and diverse audience in discussing emerging cha...
Advances in computing technology, changing policies, and slow crises are rapidly changing the way we...
This article aims to investigate the Grand Challenges which arise in the current and emerging landsc...
This article aims to investigate the Grand Challenges which arise in the current and emerging landsc...
This paper outlines the socio-technical challenges of future Human Computer Interfaces (HCI). Analyz...
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is substantially affecting the huma...
Abstract In this editorial, we introduce a special issue in AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Inte...
Abstract. Human-computer interaction (HCI) is one of the foremost challenges of our society. New par...
Anniversaries form natural landmarks in the lifetime of societies to reflect on past, present and fu...
A number of academic and industrial researchers participated in a workshop, held in Seville, Spain i...
Over the past 30 years science has played a key role in shaping and advancing research in Human-Comp...
As computer technologies become more pervasive new challengers will emerge, requiring approaches tha...
This research commentary on Future Directions for HCI Research responds to research commentaries on ...
Academic literature has indicated a new moment for the HCI field that requires it to revisit methods...
HCI 2003, Bath, England, 08-12/09/2003International audienceHCI is a fundamental and multidisciplina...
PanelInternational audienceWe seek to engage a broad and diverse audience in discussing emerging cha...
Advances in computing technology, changing policies, and slow crises are rapidly changing the way we...