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Interactions, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2022
Welcome
- Mikael Wiberg, Alex S. Taylor, Daniela Karin Rosner:
Climate care. 5
- Angelika Strohmayer:
Where is the transparency of the new ACM violations database? 6-7
- Henry Driver:
Secrets of soil. 8-11
- Aalok Khandekar:
Aalok Khandekar. 12-13
- Gabrielle Benabdallah, Blair Subbaraman:
Explorations in narrative biosensing. 14-15
- Phil Nichols, Sara Heitlinger
:
Farm lab: ten years of participatory design research with Spitalfields City Farm. 16-19
- Edna Bonhomme:
Black radical design: bringing a vital legacy of visual culture to technology worlds. 20-22 - Daria Loi:
Be like a hummingbird: three opportunities to do the best we can for this planet we call home. 23-24 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
No desire to care. 25-26 - Leilani Battle:
Analyzing online programming communities to enhance visualization languages. 27-29 - Lace M. K. Padilla:
How to understand your climate uncertainty. 30-32
- Ann Light:
Ecologies of subversion: troubling interaction design for climate care. 34-38 - Jen Liu:
How to get to the end of the world. 39-43 - Robert Soden:
Reimagining environmental data. 44-47 - Andrea Botero Cabrera
, Markéta Dolejsová
, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi
, Cristina Ampatzidou
:
Open forest: walking with forests, stories, data, and other creatures. 48-53
- Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh, Alexander Muir, Krishna Nandanan, Rao R. Bhavani, Renjith Mohan:
HCI curricula for sustainable innovation: the humanitarian focus at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. 54-57 - Linda Hirsch, Eleni Economidou, Irina Paraschivoiu, Tanja Döring:
Material meets the city: a materials experience perspective on urban interaction design. 58-63 - Matthew Lee-Smith:
Blurryism: messing with dualisms through design. 64-67 - Swaroop Panda, Shatarupa Thakurta Roy:
Guerrilla visualization. 68-71 - Jörgen Rahm-Skågeby, Lina Rahm
:
Design and deep entanglements. 72-76 - Rojin Vishkaie:
Build-your-own humanoid toys: educating for diversity via digital fabrication. 78-82 - Shunying An Blevis, Eli Blevis:
Nonlinear design thinking: the limitations of awareness in the search for climate care. 84-88 - Johannes Schöning:
The German research community: within ACM SIGCHI 2010-2020. 90-94
- Shamika Klassen:
Black Twitter is gold: why this online community is worthy of study and how to do so respectfully. 96-98 - Luiza Prado de Oliveira Martins:
Coloniality, reproduction, and the climate crisis, or: how do we survive when the land is crumbling under our feet? 99-101
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 103
- Andrew S. Yang:
On communicating planet-size facts. 104
Volume 29, Number 2, March - April 2022
- Kandrea Jocelle Wade, Alex S. Taylor, Daniela K. Rosner, Mikael Wiberg:
States of surveillance. 4-5
- Maximilian Speicher:
We need to get rid of significance in A/B testing, seriously! 8-9
- Sojung Bahng:
Sleeping eyes. 10-13
- Onur Arslan:
Onur Arslan. 14-15
- Subhashish Panigrahi
:
MarginalizedAadhaar: India's Aadhaar biometric ID and mass surveillance. 16-19
- Tom Bieling, Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Anke Haarmann, Torben Körschkes:
Designing unrest. 20-21
- Seungwoo Je, Kongpyung Moon
, Hyunseung Lim, Shan-Yuan Teng, Jas Brooks, Pedro Lopes, Andrea Bianchi:
Elevate: a large-scale walkable pin-array display. 22 - Ian Gonsher, Zhenhong Lei:
Prototype of a force-feedback tool for mixed reality applications. 23
- Jonathan Bean:
Resetting the expectation of surveillance. 24-25 - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi
, Roopa Vasudevan
:
Seeing like a state (of surveillance). 26-28
- Janelle C. Mason:
The current state of surveillance: how will society be affected by future advancements in tech? 30-33 - Alex Jiahong Lu:
Toward everyday negotiation and resistance under data-driven surveillance. 34-38 - Kim Sauvé, Steven Houben:
From data to physical artifact: challenges and opportunities in designing physical data artifacts for everyday life. 40-45 - Clara Berridge, Anne M. Turner, Oleg Zaslavsky, Carolyn Parsey
:
Design for dementia: a call from the health sciences. 46-49 - Ronald M. Baecker:
Digital dreams have become nightmares: UX for ethical technology use. 50-53 - Craig M. MacDonald, Emma J. Rose, Cynthia Putnam:
An industry in flux: where does UX go from here? 54-58
- Sareeta Amrute:
What the facebook files tell us about racial capitalism. 59-61 - Nana Kesewaa Dankwa:
Traversing the insider's path toward equitable research practices for migrants. 62-65 - Lora Aroyo, Matthew Lease, Praveen K. Paritosh, Mike Schaekermann:
Data excellence for AI: why should you care? 66-69 - Jana Fedtke, Mohammed Ibahrine, Yuting Wang, Bouziane Zaid
:
'Zombies for their profit': social networks in the age of surveillance capitalism. 70-73 - Jonathan Corpus Ong:
Toward a worker-centered analysis in fighting disinformation: global south perspectives on the political economy of 'fake news'. 74-77 - Nithya Sambasivan:
All equation, no human: the myopia of AI models. 78-80
Volume 29, Number 3, 2022
Welcome
- Eric Corbett, Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Thinking cities. 5
- Rachel Clarke:
Rethinking the participatory design conference experience. 6-7
- Brett A. Halperin:
Airbrush hyperfabric: designing interactive storytelling fabric connected to motion graphics and music. 8-9
- Jasmina Maric
:
Magnets. 10-11
- Ali Kenner:
Ali Kenner. 13
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Platform urbanism, urban HCI, and digital civics: an open landscape for opportunity. 14-15 - Daria Loi:
Designing the unfinished: a home is not a house. 16-18 - Lace M. K. Padilla:
Understanding uncertainty on a map is harder than you think. 19-21 - Leilani Battle, Alvitta Ottley:
Testing theories of task in visual analytics. 22-23 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Flying under the gaydar. 24-26
- Rashida Richardson, Eric Corbett:
Racial segregation and data-driven society. 28-31 - Graham Dove, Charlie Mydlarz, Juan Pablo Bello, Oded Nov:
Sounds of New York city. 32-35 - Yanni Alexander Loukissas:
Who wants to live in a filter bubble?: from 'zillow surfing' to data-driven segregation. 36-41
- Simone Kriglstein, Anna Lisa Martin-Niedecken, Josef B. Spjut
, Nicole B. Damen, Selen Türkay, Anders Drachen
:
Esports meets human-computer interaction. 42-47 - Eva Hornecker, Antonia Krummheuer, Andreas Bischof
, Matthias Rehm
:
Beyond dyadic HRI: building robots for society. 48-53 - Norbert A. Streitz
, Christine Riedmann-Streitz:
Rethinking 'smart' islands: toward humane, self-aware, and cooperative hybrid islands. 54-60
- Débora de Castro Leal, Elaine Cristina Correa Teles:
Tangible and intangible spaces of community connectivity. 62-65 - Jasmine E. McNealy:
Before the algorithm, what's in the imagination? 66-68
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 69
- SIGCHI Executive Committee:
Open(ing) calls, making space. 70-71
- Nick Butcher, Nadine Nakanishi, Maya Bird-Murphy:
Music lives here. 72
Volume 29, Number 4, 2022
Welcome
- Daniela Karin Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Spirituality in design. 5 - S. M. Rakibul Islam, Nabarun Halder, Ashraful Islam, Eshtiak Ahmed
, Sheak Rashed Haider Noori:
Virtual classrooms during Covid-19: understanding their efficacy and acceptance among Bangladeshi students. 7-9
- Winnie Soon
, Tzu Tung Lee:
How to buy/own/mint one milliliter of the ocean from the South China sea. 10-13
- Firaz Peer:
Firaz Peer. 14-15
- Jasmine Lu, Ziwei Liu, Jas Brooks, Pedro Lopes:
Learning to work with chemicals as a haptic technology. 16-17
- Jonathan Bean:
Motible employment. 18-20 - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi
:
A bear-woman, a cave, Plato's or otherwise. 21-23
- Caitlin Lustig, Hong-An (Ann) Wu:
Tarot as a technology of care. 24-29 - Jessica Hammer, Samantha Reig:
From individual rights to community obligations: a Jewish approach to speech. 30-34 - Kentaro Toyama:
Technology and the inward turn of faith. 36-39 - Alexis Hiniker, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Reclaiming attention: Christianity and HCI. 40-44 - Joyojeet Pal:
Technology and its tree-lined avenues for religion-based tribalism. 46-49 - Elizabeth A. Buie:
'A free and responsible search for truth and meaning': the 4th Unitarian Universalist principle as an aid to techno-spirituality research. 50-54 - Nashra Mahmood:
Demigod or cyborg? 56-57 - Pat Vera:
Land-bordering design technologies: roñe'e yvype guará [1]. 58-59 - Elizabeth Chin:
Speculating spiritual technologies. 60-61 - Khushnood Z. Naqshbandi, Kristina Mah, Naseem Ahmadpour:
Making space for faith, religion, and spirituality in prosocial HCI. 62-67 - C. Estelle Smith
:
Sacred be thy tech: thoughts (and prayers) on integrating spirituality in technology for health and well-being. 68-72
- John M. Carroll:
Why should humans trust AI? 73-77 - Oana Inel, Lora Aroyo:
Fine-tuning machine confidence with human relevance for video discovery. 78-82
- Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed:
Situating ethics: a postsecular perspective for HCI. 84-86 - Rafael Grohmann:
Beyond platform cooperativism: worker-owned platforms in Brazil. 87-89 - Teresa K. O'Leary, Elizabeth Stowell, Darley Sackitey, Hye Sun Yun, David Wright, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, Timothy W. Bickmore, Andrea G. Parker:
Church after Sunday: supporting everyday well-being through techno-spiritual health interventions. 90-93
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 94
- INTR Staff:
SIGCHI's new budget: focusing on community. 95
- Amina Ross:
Liberation tarot - : accountability. 96
Volume 29, Number 5, 2022
Welcome
- Lucy Pei, Marisol Wong-Villacres, Sheena Erete, Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor, Mikael Wiberg:
Who we are and what we have: designing with minoritized communities. 5
- Arathi Sethumadhavan, Joe Garvin, Ben Noah:
Speech is human and multifaceted: our approach to studying it should be the same. 6-8
- Leilani Battle:
Behavior-driven testing of big data exploration tools. 9-10 - Daria Loi:
Beautiful (im)perfections are us. 11-12 - Gopinaath Kannabiran:
Deliverance through design. 13-15
- Zaiqiao Ye, Zitao Zhang, Eli Blevis:
Inspiring capsule wardrobe practices using illustrated design fictions and role-playing. 16-19
- Jade Vu Henry:
Jade Vu Henry. 20-21
- Nick Kelly
, Gareth Kindler, James Watson, Tim Carden:
Designing for connection with local threatened species. 22-23
- Naveen Bagalkot:
Design Beku: glimpses into our situated practice of collective design. 24-27
- Marisol Wong-Villacres, Sheena Erete, Aakash Gautam, Azra Ismail, Neha Kumar, Lucy Pei, Wendy Roldan, Veronica Ahumada Newhart
, Karla A. Badillo-Urquiola, J. Maya Hernandez, Anthony Poon
, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Vivian Genaro Motti:
Elevating strengths and capacities: the different shades of assets-based design in HCI. 28-33 - Akwugo Emejulu, Lucy Pei, Aakash Gautam:
Critical perspectives on ABCD: a conversation with Akwugo Emejulu. 34-38 - J. Maya Hernandez, Veronica Ahumada Newhart
:
Latine health and development in the digital age: assets-based inclusive design as a social movement for equitable distributions of power. 39-43 - Lucy Pei, Edgard David Rincón Quijano, Angela D. R. Smith, Reem Talhouk
, Frederick M. C. van Amstel
:
Assets and community engagement: a roundtable with HCI researchers and designers. 44-47 - Alejandra C. Gonzalez, Jessa Dickinson, Aakriti Chugh, Travis Rejman, Burrell Poe, Sheena Erete:
What community asset mapping can teach us about power and design. 48-53
- Nadine Andrea Felber, Hamed Alavi:
A new enemy in the old home?: how smart homes will change the experience of home for the elderly. 54-57 - Maya Indira Ganesh:
Between metaphor and meaning: AI and being human. 58-62 - Shital Desai, Pablo Vivanco, Deborah I. Fels:
Connecting seniors in marginalized communities during covid-19. 63-67 - Philip T. Kortum:
Where's my jetpack?: waiting for the revolution in statistical analysis software interfaces, but going in the wrong direction. 68-71 - Ida Larsen-Ledet, Ann Light, Airi Lampinen, Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Katie Berns, Negar Khojasteh, Chiara Rossitto:
(Un) scaling computing. 72-77 - Citational Justice Collective, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Sareeta Amrute, Jeffrey Bardzell
, Shaowen Bardzell, Nicola J. Bidwell, Tawanna Dillahunt, Sane Gaytán, Naveena Karusala, Neha Kumar, Rigoberto Lara Guzmán, Maryam Mustafa, Bonnie A. Nardi, Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Parvin
, Beth Patin, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Rebecca Rouse, Katta Spiel, Soraia Silva Prietch, Ding Wang, Marisol Wong-Villacrés:
Citational justice and the politics of knowledge production. 78-82
- Luiza Prado de Oliveira Martins:
Boundary/border: on the generativity of opacity. 83-85 - Patricia Garcia, Alejandra Gonzalez, Mikayla Buford, Sheena Erete, Jakita Owensby Thomas, Yolanda A. Rankin:
Building space for feminist solidarity. 86-88 - Henriette Cramer:
Practical routes in the UX of AI, or sharing more beaten paths. 89-91
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 93
- SIGCHI Executive Committee:
Mentoring across SIGCHI. 94-95
- Kirsten Leenaars, Nia Easley:
A letter to the city: "Jail is not my home". 96
Volume 29, Number 6, November-December 2022
- Mikael Wiberg, Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor:
40 years of SIGCHI. 5
- Hawra Rabaan
, Lynn Dombrowski
:
Breaking stereotypes: Islamic feminism and HCI. 6-7 - Jonathan Grudin:
Using technology to improve communication in panels. 8-9
- Lewis Coenen-Rowe, Emma Hall:
Climate beacons: creative collaboration and public engagement. 10-13
- Michelle Westerlaken:
Multispecies worlding through design. 14-15
- Sharon Bautista:
Sharon Bautista. 16
- Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Ted Chiang:
Living with soft dragons: between science fiction and human-computer interaction. 18-20 - Lace M. K. Padilla:
Know your experimental uncertainty. 21-23
- Andrew L. Kun, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Tamara L. Clegg, Jonathan Grudin, Kristina Höök, Daria Loi, Yolanda A. Rankin, Elizabeth Rosenzweig, Kentaro Toyama, Susan Dray:
SIGCHI at 40: celebrations and aspirations. 24-29 - Adriana S. Vivacqua:
Becoming a global organization. 30-33 - Neha Kumar, Julie A. Adams, Bill Buxton, Linda Candy, Pablo César, Leigh Clark, Benjamin R. Cowan, Anind K. Dey, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas, Ernest A. Edmonds, Michael A. Goodrich, Mark Green, Jonathan Grudin, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Joe Konstan, Celine Latulipe, Minha Lee, Tom Malone, Regan L. Mandryk, Panos Markopoulos, Michael J. Muller, Lennart E. Nacke, Yukiko I. Nakano, Marianna Obrist, Martin Porcheron, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Johannes Schöning, Stacey D. Scott,