Cruising queer HCI on the DL: A literature review of LGBTQ+ people in HCI

J Taylor, E Simpson, AT Tran, JR Brubaker… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
LGBTQ+ people have received increased attention in HCI research, paralleling a greater
emphasis on social justice in recent years. However, there has not been a systematic review …

Sensing wellbeing in the workplace, why and for whom? envisioning impacts with organizational stakeholders

A Kawakami, S Chowdhary, ST Iqbal, QV Liao… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
With the heightened digitization of the workplace, alongside the rise of remote and hybrid
work prompted by the pandemic, there is growing corporate interest in using passive …

Who is responsible? US Public perceptions of AI governance through the lenses of trust and ethics

P David, H Choung… - Public Understanding of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is an urgent challenge that requires actions from
three interdependent stakeholders: individual citizens, technology corporations, and …

When AI is perceived to be fairer than a human: Understanding perceptions of algorithmic decisions in a job application context

H Choung, JS Seberger, P David - International Journal of Human …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigates people's perceptions of AI decision-making as compared to human
decision-making within the job application context. It takes into account both favorable and …

The slow violence of surveillance capitalism: How online behavioral advertising harms people

Y Wu, S Bice, WK Edwards, S Das - … of the 2023 ACM Conference on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
People's negative reactions to online behavioral advertising (OBA) are well-documented.
However, past work has primarily focused on cataloguing these reactions and exploring how …

Ambivalences in digital contraception: designing for mixed feelings and oscillating relations

JY Park, N Campo Woytuk, D Yadav, X Huang… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The 'intimate horizons' of algorithmic, self-tracking technologies have become increasingly
important. These applications are no longer perceived as distant, instrumental entities, but …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding trust and changes in use after a year with the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app in the United Kingdom: longitudinal mixed methods study

C Pepper, G Reyes-Cruz, AR Pena… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Digital contact tracing (DCT) apps have been implemented as a response to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Research has focused on understanding acceptance and adoption of …

Better Living Through Creepy Technology? Exploring Tensions Between a Novel Class of Well-Being Apps and Affective Discomfort in App Culture

JS Seberger, H Choung, J Snyder… - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Well-being apps promise to improve people's lives. Yet evidence shows that the data-hungry
app culture that contextualizes well-being apps normalizes the user experience of affective …

Creepy assistant: Development and validation of a scale to measure the perceived creepiness of voice assistants

R Phinnemore, M Reza, B Lewis… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Voice assistants have afforded users rich interaction opportunities to access information and
issue commands in a variety of contexts. However, some users feel uneasy or creeped out …

Intersectional thinking about PETs: A study of library privacy

N McDonald, R Greenstadt, A Forte - Proceedings on Privacy …, 2023 - petsymposium.org
This qualitative study examines the privacy challenges perceived by librarians who afford
access to physical and electronic spaces and are in a unique position of safeguarding the …