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Interactions, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January - February 2020
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
So long and thanks for the features, forums, columns, and visuals. 6-7
- Jomara Sandbulte
, Jordan Beck, Janice Whitaker, John M. Carroll:
Synthesizing family perspectives on health: using fun, creative activities to stimulate health conversations. 8-9
- Ryo Tada, Richard Vijgen, Jennifer Lang, T. J. McLeish, Paul Pangaro:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Gordon D. Baxter:
Gordon Baxter. 15
- Paulina Yurman
:
A smartphone in the nursery. 16-17
- Martin Murer
, Verena Fuchsberger, Alina Krischkowsky, Bernhard Maurer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Dorothé Smit
, Manfred Tscheligi:
Center for HCI, University of Salzburg. 18-21
- Gabriele Ferri
, Inte Gloerich:
Take root among the stars: if Octavia Butler wrote design fiction. 22-23 - Jonathan Bean:
Coding knowledge. 24-25 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Designing for digital well-being. 26-28
- Kristina Andersen
, Ron Wakkary
, Laura Devendorf, Alex McLean
:
Digital crafts-machine-ship: creative collaborations with machines. 30-35
- Raquel Robinson
, Katherine Isbister:
Introduction. 36-39 - Pascal Lessel, Maximilian Altmeyer:
Understanding and empowering interactions between streamer and audience in game live streams. 40-45 - C. Ailie Fraser, Mira Dontcheva, Joy O. Kim, Scott R. Klemmer:
How live streaming does (and doesn't) change creative practices. 46-51 - Lee Taber
, Leya Breanna Baltaxe-Admony, Kevin Weatherwax:
What makes a live stream companion?: animation, beats, and parasocial relationships. 52-57 - Zhicong Lu
:
Live streaming in China for sharing knowledge and promoting intangible cultural heritage. 58-63 - David Struzek, Martin Dickel, Dave Randall, Claudia Müller:
How live streaming church services promotes social participation in rural areas. 64-69
- Alexander G. Mirnig:
The problem with trolleys: why machines might struggle to solve the unsolvable. 70-73
- Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Parvin
:
A story of paradise: interactive, digitally enhanced, and radioactive. 74-76 - Gregorio Convertino, Nancy Frishberg:
Impact through alliances: two stories. 77-79 - Susan Wyche:
Considering cultural probes in HCI4D/ICTD research. 80-83 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Bongshin Lee:
Toward supporting personalized tracking experiences in healthcare. 84-87 - Alexandra Ion
, Patrick Baudisch:
Interactive metamaterials. 88-91
- Helena M. Mentis:
The changing face(s) of the SIGCHI executive committee. 92-93
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 94-95
- Colin M. Gray
, Shruthi Sai Chivukula:
When does manipulation turn a design 'dark'? 96
Volume 27, Number 2, March - April 2020
- Mikael Wiberg, Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner:
We're moving in. we're moving forward. the floor is yours! 5
- Anja Thieme, Danielle Belgrave, Akane Sano, Gavin Doherty
:
Machine learning applications: reflections on mental health assessment and ethics. 6-7
- Kongpyung Moon
, Peng Gao, Jessica In, Ruairi Glynn, Laura Couto Rosado, studio RLON, Freddie Taewoo Hong
:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Mariam Asad:
Mariam Asad. 13
- Richard Vijgen:
WiFi impressionist. 14-15
- Pepijn Verburg, Tijs Duel:
Bureau of difficult things. 16-19
- Jung-Joo Lee
:
Service design and blind mice. 20-21 - Uday Gajendar:
Blurry boundaries. 22-24
- Gillian R. Hayes
:
Inclusive and engaged HCI. 26-31
- Monica M. C. Schraefel
:
Introduction. 32-37 - Tom Gayler
:
Inbodied interaction design example: smell. 38-39 - Monica M. C. Schraefel
, Aaron Tabor, Elizabeth L. Murnane:
Discomfort design. 40-45 - Marion H. A. Lean:
Inbodied interaction design example: fat tapestry. 46-47 - Monica M. C. Schraefel
, Eric B. Hekler
:
Tuning: an approach for supporting healthful adaptation. 48-53 - Elizabeth L. Murnane:
Inbodied interaction design example: chronobiology-friendly technology. 54-55 - Monica M. C. Schraefel
, Aaron Tabor, Josh Andres:
Toward insourcing-measurement in inbodied interaction design. 56-60
- Christian P. Janssen, Andrew L. Kun:
Automated driving: getting and keeping the human in the loop. 62-65 - Morten Hertzum
, Lennart Björneborn:
Computer multitasking in the classroom reduced learning versus modern living. 66-70
- Mikael Wiberg
:
Interaction and architecture is dead.: long live architectural interactivity! 72-75 - Jeanno Gaussi:
'It just has to be': building relationships with Jeanno Gaussi. 76-78 - Catarina Correia, Elsa Oliveira
, Francisco Nunes
:
Using illustration to create more inclusive user interfaces for older adults. 79-81 - Raphael Kim, Siobhan Thomas, Roland van Dierendonck, Christopher Wood, Stefan Poslad:
Toward growable computer games: insights from biotic game ideation workshops. 82-85 - Desmond Upton Patton:
Social work thinking for UX and AI design. 86-89 - Lisa Sang-Mi Min:
Redacted letters to the other Korea. 90-91
- Julie R. Williamson:
Publication matters. 93
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 94
- Evan Roth:
Since you were born (2019). 96
Volume 27, Number 3, May - June 2020
- Mikael Wiberg, Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner:
Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: an invitation. 5 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Sitting with Hakken. 6-7
- Patrick A. Tresset, Stephanie M. Wilson, Timothy Neate, Abi Roper, Jane Marshall, Madeline Cruice, Nantia Koulidou, Caroline Claisse, Daniela Petrelli, Luigina Ciolfi, Nick Dulake, Mark T. Marshall:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Priya C. Kumar:
Priya C. Kumar. 12-13
- Kongpyung Moon
, Peng Gao:
CuGo. 14-15
- Sara Nabil
, Audrey Girouard:
Creative interactions lab @ Carleton University. 16-19
- Anicia Peters:
HCI magic across Africa. 20-21 - Jonathan Bean, Kristina Currans, Nicole Iroz-Elardo
:
Unmasking invisibility. 22-23
- Christina N. Harrington:
The forgotten margins: what is community-based participatory health design telling us? 24-29
- Ronnie Taib
, Shlomo Berkovsky
:
Modeling humans via physiological and behavioral signals. 30-34 - Cynthia L. Bennett, Os Keyes:
What is the point of fairness? 35-39 - Swamy Ananthanarayan, Susanne Boll:
Physical computing for children: shifting the pendulum back to Papertian ideals. 40-45 - Francisco Kiss, Sven Mayer
, Valentin Schwind
:
Audio VR: did video kill the radio star? 46-51
- Naja L. Holten Møller
, Claus Bossen
, Kathleen H. Pine, Trine Rask Nielsen
, Gina Neff
:
Who does the work of data? 52-55 - Jennifer C. Taylor, Stephanie E. Sherman:
Designing a design-a-hack-a-thon: augmenting hackathons with human-centered design. 56-60 - Kentaro Toyama:
Designing for aspirations. 61-63 - Luke Haliburton
, Albrecht Schmidt:
Technologies for healthy work. 64-66
- Helena M. Mentis, Regan L. Mandryk, Allison Druin, Andrew L. Kun, Shaowen Bardzell:
Supporting accessibility at SIGCHI conferences. 68-69
- INTR Staff:
Featured conferences. 70-71
- Bahareh Saboktakin Rizi, Yi-Fan Hsieh, Qifan Zhao, Khulood Alawadi:
Fallback. 72
Volume 27, Number 4, July - August 2020
- Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner, Mikael Wiberg:
Design in the pandemic. 5
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 6-7 - David Youngmeyer:
A crash course in online learning. 8-9 - Danielle M. Lottridge
:
Insights from videochat research in the context of Covid-19. 9-10 - Nova Ahmed, Rahat Jahangir Rony, Kimia Tuz Zaman:
Design thinking around Covid-19: focusing on the garment workers of Bangladesh. 10-11 - Ana-Catalina Sabie, Katharina Brunnmayr, Kristina Weinberger, Renée Sophie Singer, Rafael Vrecar
, Katta Spiel
:
This is not the new normal: studying during a pandemic. 12-15 - Barry Brown:
Notes on running an online academic conference or how we got zoombombed and lived to tell the tale. 16-21 - Duncan P. Brumby, Koji Yatani, Leah Findlater:
Reflections on planning and running a virtual doctoral consortium at CHI 2020. 22-26
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 28-29 - Angelika Strohmayer:
Reflecting on collaborations with charities in the time of Covid-19. 30-32 - Jonathan Grudin:
After the iron horse: Covid-19 responses in education. 32-34 - Cally Gatehouse:
Coronavirus and the carnivalesque: what speculative methods can tell us about Covid-19. 34-36 - Rojin Vishkaie:
The pandemic, war, and sanctions: building resilience for the digital divide in education. 36-37 - Mikael Wiberg
:
On physical and social distancing: reflections on moving just about everything online amid Covid-19. 38-41 - Yvonne Rogers:
Is remote the new normal?: reflections on Covid-19, technology, and humankind. 42-46
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 48-49 - Montathar Faraon:
Mobile tracking and privacy in the coronavirus pandemic. 50-51 - Muhammad Zahid Iqbal
, Abraham G. Campbell:
The emerging need for touchless interaction technologies. 51-52 - Vikram Singh:
Workshops are now required to be conducted remotely: is this a bad thing? 52-54 - Giovanna Nunes Vilaza
:
What is the future of data sharing for research? 54-56 - Nikhil Welankar:
How can designers fight the coronavirus? 56-58 - Peter Dalsgaard:
HCI and interaction design versus Covid-19. 59 - Ernesto Priego
, Peter Wilkins:
Comics as Covid-19 response: visualizing the experience of videoconferencing with aging relatives. 60-61 - Anthony Steed
, Francisco Raul Ortega, Adam S. Williams, Ernst Kruijff, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger
, Anil Ufuk Batmaz
, Andrea Stevenson Won, Evan Suma Rosenberg, Adalberto L. Simeone
, Aleshia Hayes:
Evaluating immersive experiences during Covid-19 and beyond. 62-67 - Kat Braybrooke
:
'Together, we dance alone': building a collective toolkit for creatives in a pandemic. 68-71
- INTR Staff:
Introductory remarks. 72-73 - Christopher Frauenberger
:
Entanglements. 74-75 - Nicole E. Rosner, Daniela K. Rosner:
Designs on solidarity. 76-77 - Alex S. Taylor
:
Life less normal. 79-82 - Ali Alkhatib:
We need to talk about digital contact tracing. 84-89 - Margaret Bourdeaux, Mary L. Gray, Barbara J. Grosz:
The best tech for contact tracing?: systems designed for healthcare workers. 90-93 - Loren Britton, Helen Pritchard:
For CS. 94-98
- Kristina Höök, Rob Comber:
Sustainable practices for the academic business sector: publish in journals such as TOCHI. 99-100 - Rob Comber, Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell, Mike Hazas, Michael J. Muller:
Announcing a new CHI subcommittee: critical and sustainable computing. 101-103
- Helena M. Mentis, David Ayman Shamma, Andrew L. Kun, Neha Kumar, Julie R. Williamson, Regan L. Mandryk:
SIGCHI's quick response in a time of crisis.
Volume 27, Number 5, September - October 2020
- Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Making translations. 5
- Viktoria Pammer-Schindler, Erik Harpstead
, Benjamin Xie, Betsy DiSalvo, Ahmed Kharrufa
, Petr Slovák
, Amy Ogan, Joseph Jay Williams, Michael Jongseon Lee:
Learning and education in HCI: a reflection on the SIG at CHI 2019. 6-7
- Ignacio Acosta, Arts Catalyst:
Tales from the crust. 8-11
- Noopur Raval:
Noopur Raval. 12-13
- Tom Blount, Dan Barnard, Laura Koesten, Elena Simperl:
Smoking gun. 14
- Shengzhi Wu, Daragh Byrne, Molly Wright Steenson, Robert Fraher, Laurel Fraher:
Demo hour. 15
- Jonna Häkkilä, Mikael Wiberg:
Interaction research in and across two Arctic HCI labs. 16-19
- Yekta Bakirlioglu
, María Laura Ramírez Galleguillos
, Aykut Coskun:
Dreaming of immersive interactions to navigate forced distributed collaboration during Covid-19. 20-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
HCI and UX as translational research. 22-23 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Listening to others. 24-25
- Lucas Colusso, Melissa Densmore:
Translation in conversation. 26-33 - Markéta Dolejsová, Hilary Davis, Ferran Altarriba Bertran
, Danielle Wilde
:
Feeding the futures of human-food interaction. 34-39 - Anja Thieme, Ed Cutrell, Cecily Morrison, Alex S. Taylor
, Abigail Sellen:
Interpretability as a dynamic of human-AI interaction. 40-45 - Caroline Sinders:
A solution without a problem?: seeking questions to ask and problems to solve within open, civic data. 46-49 - Adam S. Williams, Francisco Raul Ortega:
Evolutionary gestures: when a gesture is not quite legacy biased. 50-53 - Ana Karina Caraban, Evangelos Karapanos:
The '23 ways to nudge' framework: designing technologies that influence behavior subtly. 54-58
- Roderic N. Crooks:
Between communication and violence. 60-63 - Ron Gabay:
Design-led innovation: lessons from the scientific revolution. 64-67 - Yolanda A. Rankin, Jakita Owensby Thomas, Nicole M. Joseph:
Intersectionality in HCI: lost in translation. 68-71 - Karen E. Fisher, People of Za'atari Camp:
Co-designing on the Jordanian-Syrian border: how 2, 000 Syrian refugees created the Za'atari Camp cookbook. 72-75 - Rosanna Bellini, Angelika Strohmayer:
Intersections of transformation. 76-78
- Rojin Vishkaie, Monica Pereira, Mark J. Perry, George E. Raptis, Heloisa Candello, Ceara Byrne:
Understanding and improving SIGCHI's volunteer experience. 80
Volume 27, Number 6, November - December 2020
- Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Feminisms in design. 5
- Christian P. Janssen, Ronald Schroeter, Nicola J. Bidwell
, Yong Gu Ji, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Shan Bao
, Myounghoon Jeon, Linda Ng Boyle, Stella F. Donker, Lewis L. Chuang, Wendy Ju, Andrew L. Kun:
Auto-UI: global perspectives. 7-9