ADHD and technology research–investigated by neurodivergent readers
Technology research for neurodivergent conditions is largely shaped by research aims
which privilege neuro-normative outcomes. As such, there is an epistemic imbalance in …
which privilege neuro-normative outcomes. As such, there is an epistemic imbalance in …
Understanding design collaboration between designers and artificial intelligence: a systematic literature review
Recent interest in design through the artificial intelligence (AI) lens is rapidly increasing.
Designers, as a special user group interacting with AI, have received more attention in the …
Designers, as a special user group interacting with AI, have received more attention in the …
Counterventions: a reparative reflection on interventionist HCI
Research in HCI applied to clinical interventions relies on normative assumptions about
which bodies and minds are healthy, valuable, and desirable. To disrupt this normalizing …
which bodies and minds are healthy, valuable, and desirable. To disrupt this normalizing …
Towards inclusive avatars: Disability representation in avatar platforms
Digital avatars are an important part of identity representation, but there is little work on
understanding how to represent disability. We interviewed 18 people with disabilities and …
understanding how to represent disability. We interviewed 18 people with disabilities and …
Anticipate and adjust: Cultivating access in human-centered methods
Methods are fundamental to doing research and can directly impact who is included in
scientific advances. Given accessibility research's increasing popularity and pervasive …
scientific advances. Given accessibility research's increasing popularity and pervasive …
Designing for emotion regulation interventions: an agenda for HCI theory and research
There is a growing interest in human-computer interaction (HCI) to envision, design, and
evaluate technology-enabled interventions that support users' emotion regulation. This …
evaluate technology-enabled interventions that support users' emotion regulation. This …
Who do we mean when we talk about visualization novices?
As more people rely on visualization to inform their personal and collective decisions,
researchers have focused on a broader range of audiences, including “novices.” But …
researchers have focused on a broader range of audiences, including “novices.” But …
Should I say “disabled people” or “people with disabilities”? Language preferences of disabled people between identity-and person-first language
A Sharif, AL McCall, KR Bolante - Proceedings of the 24th international …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
The usage of identity-(eg,“disabled people”) versus person-first language (eg,“people with
disabilities”) to refer to disabled people has been an active and ongoing discussion …
disabilities”) to refer to disabled people has been an active and ongoing discussion …
Longing to be the mountain: A sco** review about nature-centric, health-minded technologies
Engaging with nature enriches people's life greatly, and it is a particularly powerful
wellbeing activity. Unsurprisingly, researchers in HCI and beyond seek to augment and …
wellbeing activity. Unsurprisingly, researchers in HCI and beyond seek to augment and …
Understanding wheelchair users' preferences for on-body, in-air, and on-wheelchair gestures
We present empirical results from a gesture elicitation study conducted with eleven
wheelchair users that proposed on-body, in-air, and on-wheelchair gestures to effect twenty …
wheelchair users that proposed on-body, in-air, and on-wheelchair gestures to effect twenty …