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Interactions, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January and February 2018
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
#CHI4Better4Whom? 5
- Madeline Balaam, Lone Koefoed Hansen:
Women's health @ CHI. 6-7
- Ben Bengler, Fiore Martin, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Christopher Frauenberger, Julia Makhaeva, Katta Spiel, Rojin S. Vishkaie, Lee Jones:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Anirudha Joshi:
Anirudha Joshi. 12-13
- Sang Ho Yoon, Guiming Chen, Ke Huo, Yunbo Zhang, Karthik Ramani:
iSoft. 14-15
- Keyur Sorathia:
Embedded interaction lab (EILab). 16-19
- Jonathan Lazar:
Let's strengthen the HCI community by taking a gap year! 20-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Data, design, and ethnography. 22-23 - Jonathan Bean
:
Relating to the internet of things. 24-25
- Gerhard Fischer:
Exploring design trade-offs for quality of life in human-centered design. 26-33
- Ann Light
, Christopher Frauenberger
, Jennifer Preece, Paul Strohmeier
, Maria Angela Ferrario
:
Special Topic: Taking Action in a Changing World. 34-45
- Asreen Rostami
, Chiara Rossitto, Donald McMillan, Jocelyn Spence
, Robyn Taylor, Jonathan Hook, Julie R. Williamson
, Louise Barkhuus:
Glimpses of the future: designing fictions for mixed-reality performances. 46-51 - William Odom, Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen
, Bill Gaver
, James Pierce, Anna Vallgårda, Andy Boucher
, David J. Chatting
, Janne van Kollenburg, Kevin Lefeuvre:
Crafting a place for attending to the things of design at CHI. 52-57
- Nithya Sambasivan, Garen Checkley, Nova Ahmed
, Amna Batool:
Gender equity in technologies: considerations for design in the global south. 58-61 - Sean A. Munson
:
Rethinking assumptions in the design of health and wellness tracking tools. 62-65 - Indi Young, Kunyi Mangalam:
Launching problem space research in the frenzy of software production. 66-69 - Hui-Shyong Yeo, Aaron Quigley
:
Radar sensing in human-computer interaction. 70-73 - W. Lance Bennett, Alan Borning, Deric Gruen:
Solutions for environment, economy, and democracy (SEED): a manifesto for prosperity. 74-76
- January - June 2018. 78
- Loren Terveen:
Empowering the HCI community. 79
- Eli Blevis:
How to buy ice cream from the red army with a smartphone. 80
Volume 25, Number 2, March - April 2018
- Simone D. J. Barbosa, Gilbert Cockton:
Designing strategies, futures, and participation. 5
- Pin-Cheng Lin, HyunJoo Oh, Mark D. Gross, Michael Eisenberg, Sherry Hsi, Becca Rose Glowacki, Mark Wonnacott, Amy Rose, Emma Powell, Liv Bargman, Seungwoo Je, Brendan Rooney, Liwei Chan, Andrea Bianchi:
Demo hour. 6-9
- Silvia Lindtner:
Silvia Lindtner. 10-11
- Ben Bengler, Fiore Martin, Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Collidoscope. 12-13
- Margot Brereton, Alessandro Soro, Laurianne Sitbon
, Paul Roe, Peta Wyeth
, Bernd Ploderer
, Dhaval Vyas
, Jinglan Zhang, Aloha May Hufana Ambe, Cara Wilson, Tshering Dema, Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Jessica L. Oliver
, Diego Muñoz, Andy Bayor, Filip Bircanin, Riga Anggarendra, Tara Capel
, Gereon Koch Kapuire, Helvi Itenge-Wheeler:
Design participation lab. 14-17 - Shaimaa Lazem
, Danilo Giglitto
, Anne Preston:
A tent, a pigeon house, and a pomegranate tree. 18-20
- Uday Gajendar:
Staging a social community experience. 21-23 - Luigina Ciolfi:
Can digital interactions support new dialogue around heritage? 24-25
- Daniel Rosenberg:
The business of UX strategy. 26-32
- Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Introduction. 33-35 - Daniel M. Russell, Svetlana Yarosh
:
Can we look to science fiction for innovation in HCI? 36-40 - Woodrow W. Winchester III:
Afrofuturism, inclusion, and the design imagination. 41-45 - Sandjar Kozubaev:
Futures as design: explorations, images, and participations. 46-51
- Ahmed Seffah:
Citizen observatories: challenges informing an HCI design research agenda. 52-57 - Becca Rose Glowacki:
Mixed play spaces: augmenting digital storytelling with tactile objects. 58-63
- Vera D. Khovanskaya, Lynn Dombrowski
, Ellie Harmon
, Matthias Korn, Ann Light
, Michael Stewart
, Amy Voida:
Designing against the status quo. 64-67 - Charlotte Wiberg:
Game-inspired architecture and architecture-inspired games. 68-70 - David Siegel:
Flying from the pigeon hole: moving beyond methodological expertise in product-development organizations. 71-73 - Shaimaa Lazem
, Susan M. Dray:
Baraza!: human-computer interaction education in Africa. 74-77 - Laewoo (Leo) Kang, Steven Jackson:
Collaborative art practice as HCI research. 78-81 - Foad Hamidi, Melanie Baljko
:
Inviting silence: an ambient digital living media system in the home. 82-84
- Calendar. 86
- PhillyCHI Board:
Reflections on community growth in Philadelphia. 87
- Youyang Hu, Chiao-Chi Chou:
Response traces. 88
Volume 25, Number 3, May - June 2018
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
Coasts to coasts, Mumbai to Chicago: (via Rio, hope, CX, crisis, voice readers, arts, etc.). 5
- Mario Romero:
My users taught me to read with my ears. 6-7
- Leslie García, Andrés Padilla Dómene, Thiago Hersan, Rodrigo Frenk, Marcela Armas, Arcángelo Constantini, Gilberto Esparza, Leo Nuñez:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Paul Dourish:
What are you reading? 12-13
- Hyunjoo Oh, Mark D. Gross, Michael Eisenberg, Sherry Hsi:
PaperMech. 14-15
- Edward G. Happ:
The connectivity lab, UMSI. 16-19
- Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza
:
A pragmatic turn in computer science. 20-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Is there a fix for impostor syndrome? 22-24 - Jonathan Bean
:
Modeling confidence. 25-27
- Jon Kolko:
The divisiveness of design thinking. 28-34
- Debjani Roy, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Nimmi Rangaswamy:
Introduction. 35-39 - Morten Hertzum
, Veerendra Veer Singh, Torkil Clemmensen
, Dineshkumar Singh
, Stefano Valtolina, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Xiangang Qin:
A mobile app for supporting sustainable fishing practices in Alibaug. 40-45 - Sumita Sharma
, Andreea I. Niculescu, Grace Eden
, Gavin Sim, Dhvani Toprani, Biju Thankachan
, Janet C. Read, Markku Turunen
, Pekka Kallioniemi:
Engaging different worlds, one field trip at a time. 46-51 - Hanna Schneider, Florian Lachner, Malin Eiband, Ceenu George, Purvish Shah, Chinmay Parab, Anjali Kukreja, Heinrich Hussmann, Andreas Butz:
Privacy and personalization: the story of a cross-cultural field study. 52-55 - Biju Thankachan
, Sumita Sharma
, Tom Gross, Deepak Akkil
, Markku Turunen
, Shruti Mehrotra, Mangesh Ashrit:
Where the streets have no name: a field trip in the wild. 56-60 - Arne Berger
, Dhaval Vyas
:
A personal perspective on the value of cross-cultural fieldwork. 61-65
- Sheena Lewis Erete, Aarti Israni, Tawanna Dillahunt:
An intersectional approach to designing in the margins. 66-69 - Anne Marie Piper
, Amanda Lazar:
Co-design in health: what can we learn from art therapy? 70-73 - Michael Thompson:
The CX tower of Babel: what CX job descriptions tell us about corporate CX initiatives. 74 - Markus Funk:
Human-drone interaction: let's get ready for flying user interfaces! 78-81 - Roy Bendor
:
Sustainability, hope, and designerly action in the anthropocene. 82-84
- Calendar. 86
- Gavin J. Doherty, Åsa Cajander, Jan Gulliksen, Conor Linehan:
ACM SIGCHI/EIT health summer school on user-centered design in e-health. 87
- Paul Chamberlain:
HOSPITAbLe: new domestic landscape and the geographical shift of care. 88
Volume 25, Number 4, 2018
- Simone D. J. Barbosa, Gilbert Cockton:
Making the invisible visible, truthful, and reflective. 5
- Mattias Arvola
, Jeffrey Bardzell, Stefan Holmlid
, Jonas Löwgren:
What we mean by interactive form. 6-7
- Xuan Luo, Jason Lawrence, Steven M. Seitz, Anne-Claire Bourland, Peter Gorman, Jess McIntosh, Asier Marzo, Cheng-Te Chi, Ian Gonsher, Steve Kim, McKenna Cisler, Jonathan Lister, Benjamin Navetta, Peter Haas, Ethan Mok, Horatio Han, Beth Phillips, Maartje de Graaf:
Demo hour. 8-11
- William Odom:
William Odom. 12-13
- Gilberto Esparza:
BioSoNot. 14-15
- Dorian Peters, Rafael A. Calvo:
Wellbeing technology lab. 16-19
- Uday Gajendar:
The dynamic of artifacts and outcomes. 21-23 - Gitte Lindgaard:
Games and exergames in rehabilitation. 24-25
- Danielle Albers Szafir:
The good, the bad, and the biased: five ways visualizations can mislead (and how to fix them). 26-33
- Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Josh Andres
, Joe Marshall, Dag Svanæs, m. c. schraefel, Kathrin Gerling, Jakob Tholander, Anna Lisa Martin-Niedecken
, Elena Márquez Segura, Elise van den Hoven
, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Kristina Höök, Corina Sas
:
Body-centric computing: results from a weeklong Dagstuhl seminar in a German castle. 34-39 - Stacey Kuznetsov:
Antibiotic-responsive bioart: drawing, growing, and screenprinting matters of concern. 40-45 - Reem Talhouk
, Ana Bustamante
, Konstantin Aal, Anne Weibert, Koula Charitonos
, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos:
HCI and refugees: experiences and reflections. 46-51 - Thanassis Rikakis, Aisling Kelliher
, Jia-Bin Huang, Hari Sundaram
:
Progressive cyber-human intelligence for social good. 52-56 - Michael B. Twidale
, Stefan Rennick Egglestone
:
Experience trailers. 58-62
- Tyler Fox:
Designing with the sensorial. 64-65 - Andrew J. Hunsucker, Emily Baumgartner, Kelly McClinton:
Evaluating an AR-based museum experience. 66-68 - Mikael Wiberg
:
Designing superstructures for interaction. 69-71 - Gusa Armagno:
Framing the complexity of providing solutions to children with physical disabilities. 72-74 - Naja L. Holten Møller
:
The future of clerical work is precarious. 75-77
- Calendar. 78
- Maria Roussou, Nikolaos M. Avouris, George Lepouras:
GrCHI: human-computer interaction set in rich heritage. 79
- Byron Van Nest, Celine Latulipe
:
Digital auras. 80
Volume 25, Number 5, September - October 2018
- Gilbert Cockton, Simone D. J. Barbosa:
Bugs, bots, bodies, and boundaries: trends and ends in HCI. 5
- INTR Staff:
Feedback. 7
- José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Nimmi Rangaswamy:
Reflecting on the design-culture connection in HCI and HCI4D. 8-9
- Young Suk Lee, Kazuhiro Jo, Anna Weisling, Anna Xambó, Léon McCarthy:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Wendy March:
Wendy March. 14-15
- Anne-Claire Bourland, Peter Gorman, Jess McIntosh, Asier Marzo:
Project telepathy. 16-17
- Lucas Evers:
Waag open wetlab. 18-21
- Jodi Forlizzi:
Moving beyond user-centered design. 22-23 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Putting accessibility first. 24-25 - Jonathan Bean
:
The long shadow of connected lighting. 26-27
- Sue Fletcher-Watson
, Hanne De Jaegher
, Jelle van Dijk
, Christopher Frauenberger
, Maurice Magnée, Juan Ye
:
Diversity computing. 28-33
- Charles Hannon:
Avoiding bias in robot speech. 34-37 - Petter Bae Brandtzæg
, Asbjørn Følstad:
Chatbots: changing user needs and motivations. 38-43 - Valentin Schwind
, Katrin Wolf, Niels Henze:
Avoiding the uncanny valley in virtual character design. 45-49 - Jonathan Grudin:
Bridging HCI communities. 50-53 - Lian Loke, Thecla Schiphorst:
The somatic turn in human-computer interaction. 54-5863
- Oliver Bates
, Vanessa Thomas
, Christian Remy
, Adrian Friday
, Lisa P. Nathan, Mike Hazas
, Samuel Mann:
Championing environmental and social justice: embracing, embedding, and promoting broader notions of sustainability in HCI. 60-67 - Neha Kumar, Aditya Vishwanath:
It's getting real. Virtually real. 64-71 - Olivier St-Cyr, Andrea Jovanovic, Mark H. Chignell, Craig M. MacDonald, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
The HCI living curriculum as a community of practice. 68-75 - Paul Lukowicz, Philipp Slusallek
:
How to avoid an AI interaction singularity. 72-78 - Lauren Wilcox:
'Nothing about me without me': investigating the health information access needs of adolescent patients. 76-78 - Greg Nudelman:
Lean UX communication strategies for success in large organizations. 80-82
- Loren G. Terveen, Helena M. Mentis, Aaron Quigley
, Philippe A. Palanque:
The evolution of SIGCHI conferences and the future of CHI. 84-85
- Calendar. 87
- Ahmet Baki Kocaballi:
Reflection through visibility. 88
Volume 25, Number 6, 2018
- Simone D. J. Barbosa, Gilbert Cockton:
Humans wanted!: our many roles in designing for innovation, IoT, and AI. 5
- Miriam Sturdee
, Makayla Lewis, Nicolai Marquardt
:
SketchBlog #1: the rise and rise of the sketchnote. 6-8
- Chang Hee Lee, Dan Lockton, David Verweij, David S. Kirk, Kay Rogage, Abigail Durrant, Aubree Ball, Audrey Desjardins, Adam Haar Horowitz, Ishaan Grover, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar
, Oscar Rosello, Tomás Vega Galvez, Abhinandan Jain, Cynthia Breazeal, Pattie Maes:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Matt Jones:
Matt Jones. 14-15
- Anna Weisling:
Beacon. 16-17
- Annika Burgess:
IXDS. 18-21
- Uday Gajendar:
Our hidden UX design abilities. 22-24 - Tuck Wah Leong
:
A book to inspire the pursuit of mystery and enchantment in HCI. 25
- Chris Harrison:
The HCI innovator's dilemma. 26-33
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Philip van Allen, Mike Kuniavsky:
Introduction. 34-37 - Nikolas Martelaro
, Wendy Ju:
Cybernetics and the design of the user experience of AI systems. 38-41 - Jason Shun Wong:
Design and fiction: imagining civic AI. 42-45 - Philip van Allen:
Prototyping ways of prototyping AI. 46-51 - Martin Lindvall, Jesper Molin, Jonas Löwgren:
From machine learning to machine teaching: the importance of UX. 52-57 - Henriette Cramer, Jean Garcia-Gathright
, Aaron Springer, Sravana Reddy:
Assessing and addressing algorithmic bias in practice. 58-63
- Miriam Sturdee
, Makayla Lewis, Nicolai Marquardt
:
Feeling SketCHI?: the lasting appeal of the drawn image in HCI. 64-69
- Per Linde, Anna Seravalli
:
Between empowerment and exploitation: PD ethics in the era of participation. 70-73 - Elena Agapie, Andrew Davidson:
Human-centered design charrettes for K-12 outreach. 74-77 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Alissa Nicole Antle, Lisa Anthony
, Jerry Alan Fails, Ole Sejer Iversen, Elisa Rubegni
, Mikael B. Skov
, Petr Slovák, Greg Walsh, Anja Zeising:
Child-computer interaction, ubiquitous technologies, and big data. 78-81 - Rolf Molich:
Are usability evaluations reproducible? 82-85 - Whitney F. Holt, Brittany Murphy:
Collaborative art: a new method for landscape architecture. 86-89 - Fatemeh Moradi, Mikael Wiberg
, Mikael Hansson:
Scaling interaction - : from small-scale interaction to architectural scale. 90-92
- Pawel W. Wozniak, Andrzej Romanowski:
Bringing the SIGCHI community to Poland: the Łódź Summer School. 94
- INTR Staff:
Calendar. 95
- Nicolas Nova:
Techniques of the (semi-naked) body. 96

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