Doing fieldwork is an excellent remedy for HCI researchers' potential biases. However, thorough fieldwork requires proper preparation, and sometimes extensive planning and support from local communities. As such, supporting researchers in getting a glimpse of what it's like to do fieldwork in a particular area would be a worthwhile addition to HCI conferences. Last year, we were fortunate to spend time with fellow researchers as part of two HCI conferences, and a great deal of that time took place in the field, outside the conference venues. The CHI 2017 workshop "Asserting Agency in the Age of IoT" was held in a residential house in Denver, where we reflected upon smart-home systems design in the real conditions of a U.S. neighborhood very...
Human computer interaction (HCI) has little explored everyday life and enriching experiences in rura...
Field research methods are useful in the many aspects of Human-Computer Interaction research, includ...
Being in nature is often regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. While technology has the p...
Nine HCI researchers from different cultures, backgrounds, and nationalities came together for two h...
“Out there ” is increasingly becoming a topic of concern in HCI. Thanks to various clarion calls, re...
A large majority of articles published at prominent HCI venues such as CHI and CSCW reports on studi...
Though every country and context is unique, and much of HCI research aims to design for situatedness...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis one-day workshop aims to present different l...
HCI is reinventing itself. No longer only about being user centered, it has set its sights on pastur...
Understanding people’s attitudes towards and uses of technology is an essential aspect of a successf...
The incorporation of various information and communication technologies (ICTs) in ethnographic metho...
HCI in outdoor recreation is a growing research area. While papers investigating systems in specific...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. This pictorial offers a visual diary of our qualitative ...
The theme of the INTERACT 2009 conference, Research and Practice, addresses the issue of continuity ...
265 pagesHuman Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D) is a rapidly growing community that focu...
Human computer interaction (HCI) has little explored everyday life and enriching experiences in rura...
Field research methods are useful in the many aspects of Human-Computer Interaction research, includ...
Being in nature is often regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. While technology has the p...
Nine HCI researchers from different cultures, backgrounds, and nationalities came together for two h...
“Out there ” is increasingly becoming a topic of concern in HCI. Thanks to various clarion calls, re...
A large majority of articles published at prominent HCI venues such as CHI and CSCW reports on studi...
Though every country and context is unique, and much of HCI research aims to design for situatedness...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis one-day workshop aims to present different l...
HCI is reinventing itself. No longer only about being user centered, it has set its sights on pastur...
Understanding people’s attitudes towards and uses of technology is an essential aspect of a successf...
The incorporation of various information and communication technologies (ICTs) in ethnographic metho...
HCI in outdoor recreation is a growing research area. While papers investigating systems in specific...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. This pictorial offers a visual diary of our qualitative ...
The theme of the INTERACT 2009 conference, Research and Practice, addresses the issue of continuity ...
265 pagesHuman Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D) is a rapidly growing community that focu...
Human computer interaction (HCI) has little explored everyday life and enriching experiences in rura...
Field research methods are useful in the many aspects of Human-Computer Interaction research, includ...
Being in nature is often regarded to be calming, relaxing and purifying. While technology has the p...