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Interactions, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2014
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
Improving over time... 5 - Luke Hayman:
Redesigning Interactions. 6-7 - Scott E. Delman:
New vision by design. 9
- Koray Tahiroglu, Valtteri Wikström, Simon Overstall, Thomas Svedström, Johan Kildal, Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi, Kiel Long, John Vines, Hiromi Nakamura, Homei Miyashita, EunJin Kim, Romy Achituv:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Christopher A. Le Dantec:
What are you reading? 15
- Talia Radford, Jonas Bohatsch, Lena Gold:
Thermobooth. 16-17
- Bert Bongers:
Interactivation Studio, University of Technology, Sydney. 18-21
- Lone Koefoed Hansen:
What's in a word? 22-23 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
The currencies of paper currency. 24-25 - Jonathan Bean, Daniela K. Rosner:
Making: movement or brand? 26-27
- Martin A. Siegel, Jordan Beck:
Slow change interaction design. 28-35
- Gayna Williams:
Are you sure your software is gender-neutral? 36-39 - Norene Kelly:
Designing people. 40-43 - John Vines, Roisin McNaney, Stephen Lindsay, Jayne Wallace, John C. McCarthy:
Special topic: Designing for and with vulnerable people. 44-46 - Michael Massimi:
Stories from my thanatosensitive design process. 47-49 - Cosmin Munteanu, Heather Molyneaux, Susan O'Donnell:
Fieldwork with vulnerable populations. 50-53 - Jill Palzkill Woelfer:
Engaging homeless young people in HCI research. 54-57
- Dan Lockton, Luke Nicholson, Rebecca Cain, David Harrison:
Persuasive technology for sustainable workplaces. 58-61 - Elad Ben Elul:
The place we call home. 62-65 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Wanda Pratt:
Managing health with mobile technology. 66-69 - Anne Bowser, Andrea Wiggins, Lea Shanley, Jennifer Preece, Sandra Henderson:
Sharing data while protecting privacy in citizen science. 70-73 - Daniel Rosenberg:
Introducing the business of UX. 74-76
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
To whom are we talking? 78 - Community Calendar: January - April 2014. 79
- Eli Blevis:
Ultrabark lapdog bag. 80
Volume 21, Number 2, 2014
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
Distant matters. 5 - Matt Jones, Yvonne Rogers:
In memory of Gary Marsden. 6-7 - Feedback. 9
- Sangtae Kim, Jaejeung Kim, Soobin Lee, Ivan Petkov, Gloria Ronchi, Claudio Benghi, Ben Bengler, Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Demo hour. 10-13
- Will Odom:
Will Odom. 15
- EunJin Kim, Romy Achituv:
Cell. 16-17
- Kjetil Nordby:
Ocean Industry Concept Lab, Oslo School of Architecture and Design. 18-21
- Mikael Wiberg:
Interaction design research and the future. 22-23 - Rogério de Paula:
Efficiency: time and time again? 24-25 - Jon Kolko:
Learning entrepreneurial hustle. 26-27
- Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson:
How to make distance work work. 28-35
- Stefanie Mueller, Bastian Kruck, Patrick Baudisch:
Laser origami: laser-cutting 3D objects. 36-41 - Elizabeth Gerber:
Design for America: organizing for civic innovation. 42-47 - Lucia Terrenghi, Benedict Davies, Ethan Eismann:
Simplifying payments in emerging markets. 48-52 - Edwin H. Blake, Meryl Glaser, Adinda Freudenthal:
Teaching design for development in computer science. 54-59 - Maria Ralph, Petra Björndal:
Supporting the uninitiated in user-centered design. 60-65
- Michael S. Horn:
Beyond video games for social change. 66-68 - Özge Subasi, Lone Malmborg, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Britt Östlund:
Reframing design culture and aging. 70-73 - Aaron D. Shaw, Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Sean A. Munson, Benjamin Mako Hill, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, Patrick Minder:
Computer supported collective action. 74-77 - Shaun K. Kane, Amy Hurst, Erin Buehler, Patrick Carrington, Michele A. Williams:
Collaboratively designing assistive technology. 78-81 - Susan M. Dray:
Questioning assumptions: UX research that really matters. 82-85
- Aga Szóstek, Tuomo Kujala:
CHI Poland - a network of local chapters. 86 - Community calendar. 87
- Eli Blevis:
DIY repair. 88
Volume 21, Number 3, May - June 2014
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
What's in the details? 5
- Mustafa Emre Karagozler, Ivan Poupyrev, Gary K. Fedder, Yuri Suzuki, Lining Yao, Ryuma Niiyama, Jifei Ou, Sean Follmer, Hiroshi Ishii, John Brosz, Miguel A. Nacenta, Richard Pusch, Sheelagh Carpendale, Christophe Hurter, Jun Rekimoto:
Demo hour. 6-9
- Charlotte Lee:
Charlotte Lee. 10-11
- Ben Bengler, Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Polymetros. 12-13
- WHCI Lab, Wellesley College. 14-17
- Jonathan Bean, Daniela K. Rosner:
Big data, diminished design? 18-19 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Reasons to be cheerful. 20-21 - Elizabeth Goodman:
Design and ethics in the era of big data. 22-24
- Lars-Erik Janlert:
The ubiquitous button. 26-33 - Andrés Lucero, Evangelos Karapanos, Juha Arrasvuori, Hannu Korhonen:
Playful or Gameful?: creating delightful user experiences. 34-39 - Meredith Ringel Morris, Andreea Danielescu, Steven Mark Drucker, Danyel Fisher, Bongshin Lee, m. c. schraefel, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Reducing legacy bias in gesture elicitation studies. 40-45 - Deborah G. Tatar:
Reflecting our better nature. 46-49 - Walter S. Lasecki, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Real-time captioning with the crowd. 50-55 - Montgomery Webster:
Integrating color usability components into design tools. 56-61 - Jennifer McGinn, Christopher LaRoche:
Fast, cheap, and powerful user research. 62-65
- Kasia Warpas:
Designing for dream spaces. 66-69 - Loïc Martínez Normand, Fabio Paternò, Marco Winckler:
Public policies and multilingualism in HCI. 70-73 - Janaki Kumar, D. Philip Haine, Michael Brown:
Design leadership for mergers and acquisitions. 74-76
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
See you next year in Seoul. 78 - Community calendar. 79
- Eli Blevis:
Belongings considered harmful. 80
Volume 21, Number 4, July- August 2014
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: The pervasive vision. 5
- Feedback. 7
- Caleb Charland, Matthias Dörfelt, Janet Echelman, Aaron Koblin, Miao Song, Serguei A. Mokhov, Peter Grogono:
Demo hour. 8-11
- Eva Deckers:
Eva Deckers. 13
- Lining Yao:
PneUI. 14-15
- Oscar Tomico:
Wearable Senses, Department of Industrial Design, TU Eindhoven. 16-19
- Nynke Tromp:
Let's resist the temptation to solve problems. 20-21 - Jon Kolko:
Running an entrepreneurial pilot to identify value. 22-23
- Yolande A. A. Strengers:
Smart energy in everyday life: are you designing for resource man? 24-31 - Lilly Irani, M. Six Silberman:
From critical design to critical infrastructure: lessons from turkopticon. 32-35 - James Pierce:
Undesigning interaction. 36-39 - Gilles Bailly, Antti Oulasvirta:
Toward optimal menu design. 40-45 - Scott A. Carter, Matthew Cooper, Laurent Denoue, John Doherty, Vikash Rugoobur:
Supporting media bricoleurs. 46-49 - Charles Yiu:
Collaboration with distributed teams. 50-53
- Jean-Luc Vinot, Catherine Letondal, Rémi Lesbordes, Stéphane Chatty, Stéphane Conversy, Christophe Hurter:
Tangible augmented reality for air traffic control. 54-57 - Carl F. DiSalvo, Melissa Gregg, Thomas Lodato:
Building belonging. 58-61 - Nicole B. Ellison, Donghee Yvette Wohn, Michael Geoffrey Brown:
Social media and college access. 62-65 - Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas:
Social awareness in HCI. 66-69 - Jean Scholtz, Oriana Love, William Pike, Joseph Bruce, Dee Kim, Arthur McBain:
Applying user-centered design to research work. 70-74
- Tuomo Kujala:
SIGCHI local chapters in 2014. 77 - Community calendar: July - October 2014. 79
- Eli Blevis:
Maker paper: folded light art + design. 80
Volume 21, Number 5, September-October 2014
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: HCI and nature. 5
- Rong-Hao Liang, Li-Wei Chan, Hung-Yu Tseng, Han-Chih Kuo, Da-Yuan Huang, De-Nian Yang, Bing-Yu Chen, Tobias Grosse-Puppendahl, Sebastian Beck, Daniel Wilbers, Arjan Kuijper, Heejeong Heo, HyungKun Park, Seungki Kim, Jeeyong Chung, Geehyuk Lee, Woohun Lee, Carl Unander-Scharin, Åsa Unander-Scharin, Kristina Höök, Ludvig Elblaus:
Demo hour. 6-9
- Pernille Bjørn:
Pernille Bjørn. 11
- Martijn ten Bhömer, Pauline van Dongen:
Vigour. 12-13
- Abigail Sellen, Richard Banks, Richard Harper, Steve Hodges:
The computer-mediated living group, Microsoft Research Cambridge. 14-17
- Jonathan Bean:
How green building is redesigning the user. 18-19 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Scrupulous, scrutable, and sumptuous: personal data futures. 20-21 - Theresa Jean Tanenbaum:
Design fictional interactions: why HCI should care about stories. 22-23
- Richard Coyne:
Nature vs. smartphones. 24-31 - Orit Shaer, Oded Nov:
HCI for personal genomics. 32-37 - Juha Lehikoinen, Ville Koistinen:
In big data we trust? 38-41 - Peter Dalsgård, Kim Halskov:
Tangible 3D tabletops. 42-47 - Dorian Peters, Rafael A. Calvo:
Compassion vs. empathy: designing for resilience. 48-53 - Dimitris Grammenos:
Stupidity, ignorance, and nonsense as tools for creative thinking. 54-59 - Valerie Bauwens, Patrick Genoud:
Online ethnography. 60-65
- M. Six Silberman, Lisa P. Nathan, Bran Knowles, Roy Bendor, Adrian K. Clear, Maria Håkansson, Tawanna Dillahunt, Jennifer Mankoff:
Next steps for sustainable HCI. 66-69 - Tao Dong, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
House memory: on activity traces as a form of cultural heritage. 70-73 - Yunan Chen, Karen G. Cheng, Charlotte Tang, Katie A. Siek, Jakob E. Bardram:
The invisible work of health providers. 74-77 - Jonathan Lazar, Mega M. Subramaniam, Paul Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot:
HCI public policy issues in U.S. libraries. 78-81 - Anna M. Wichansky:
Professional UX credentials: are they worth the paper they're printed on? 82-84
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Reaching out. 86 - Community calendar. 87
- Cassiopeia Winslow-Edmonson:
Hired. 88
Volume 21, Number 6, November - December 2014
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Co-desired futures. 5
- Feedback. 7
- Joanna Maria Dauner, Mustafa Emre Karagozler, Matthew Glisson, Chris Speed, Mark Hartswood, Eric Laurier, Siobhan Magee, Fionn Tynan-O'Mahony, Martin de Jode, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Jiffer Harriman, Anna Maria Feit, Antti Oulasvirta:
Demo hour. 8-11 - Stephen Voida:
What are you reading? 12-13 - Carl Unander-Scharin, Åsa Unander-Scharin, Kristina Höök, Ludvig Elblaus:
The vocal chorder. 14-15
- Mark Bilandzic, Marcus Foth:
Urban informatics research lab, Queensland University of Technology. 16-19
- Carl DiSalvo:
The need for design history in HCI. 20-21 - Jon Kolko:
Why I teach theory. 22-23
- Liz Sanders, Pieter Jan Stappers:
From designing to co-designing to collective dreaming: three slices in time. 24-33 - Eli Blevis, Kenny K. N. Chow, Ilpo Koskinen, Sharon Poggenpohl, Christine Tsin:
Billions of interaction designers. 34-41 - Sarah Revi Sterling, Leslie L. Dodson, Hawra Al-Rabaan:
The fog phone: water, women, and HCID. 42-45 - Zeljko Obrenovic:
The Hawthorne studies and their relevance to HCI research. 46-51 - Yuichiro Takeuchi:
Building a world of habitable bits. 52-57 - M. Giles Phillips:
Are mobile users more vigilant? 58-63
- Amanda Williams, Bruno Nadeau:
Manufacturing for makers: from prototype to product. 64-67 - Thomas N. Smyth, Jill P. Dimond:
Anti-oppressive design. 68-71 - David W. McDonald, David H. Ackley, Randal E. Bryant, Melissa Gedney, Haym Hirsh, Lea Shanley:
Antisocial computing: exploring design risks in social computing systems. 72-75 - Mario Alberto Moreno Rocha, Carlos Alberto Martínez Sandoval:
Designing for sustainable development in a remote Mexican community. 76-79 - Gitte Lindgaard:
The usefulness of traditional usability evaluation methods. 80-82
- Tuomo Kujala, Geehyuk Lee, Hwanyong Lee, Youn-Kyung Lim, Uichin Lee:
HCI Korea and the SIGCHI Korea chapter. 84 - Community calendar. 85
- Eli Blevis:
Group selfie. 88
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