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- 2022
- Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed:
Situating ethics: a postsecular perspective for HCI. Interactions 29(4): 84-86 (2022) - Sareeta Amrute:
What the facebook files tell us about racial capitalism. Interactions 29(2): 59-61 (2022) - Sareeta Amrute:
Twitter, Facebook, and Google all have a trust problem. Interactions 29(6): 70-71 (2022) - Ira Anjali Anwar, Zothan Mawii:
Platform work and the erosion of community networks in the global south. Interactions 29(6): 72-75 (2022) - Lora Aroyo, Matthew Lease, Praveen K. Paritosh, Mike Schaekermann:
Data excellence for AI: why should you care? Interactions 29(2): 66-69 (2022) - Onur Arslan:
Onur Arslan. Interactions 29(2): 14-15 (2022) - Ronald M. Baecker:
Digital dreams have become nightmares: UX for ethical technology use. Interactions 29(2): 50-53 (2022) - Naveen Bagalkot:
Design Beku: glimpses into our situated practice of collective design. Interactions 29(5): 24-27 (2022) - Sojung Bahng:
Sleeping eyes. Interactions 29(2): 10-13 (2022) - Leilani Battle:
Analyzing online programming communities to enhance visualization languages. Interactions 29(1): 27-29 (2022) - Leilani Battle:
Behavior-driven testing of big data exploration tools. Interactions 29(5): 9-10 (2022) - Leilani Battle, Alvitta Ottley:
Testing theories of task in visual analytics. Interactions 29(3): 22-23 (2022) - Sharon Bautista:
Sharon Bautista. Interactions 29(6): 16 (2022) - Jonathan Bean:
Resetting the expectation of surveillance. Interactions 29(2): 24-25 (2022) - Jonathan Bean:
Motible employment. Interactions 29(4): 18-20 (2022) - Gabrielle Benabdallah, Blair Subbaraman:
Explorations in narrative biosensing. Interactions 29(1): 14-15 (2022) - Clara Berridge, Anne M. Turner, Oleg Zaslavsky, Carolyn Parsey:
Design for dementia: a call from the health sciences. Interactions 29(2): 46-49 (2022) - Tom Bieling, Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Anke Haarmann, Torben Körschkes:
Designing unrest. Interactions 29(2): 20-21 (2022) - Lee Blalock:
capmo: a computational drawing index of IRL flexibility through captured motion. Interactions 29(6): 80 (2022) - Shunying An Blevis, Eli Blevis:
Nonlinear design thinking: the limitations of awareness in the search for climate care. Interactions 29(1): 84-88 (2022) - Edna Bonhomme:
Black radical design: bringing a vital legacy of visual culture to technology worlds. Interactions 29(1): 20-22 (2022) - Ben Boudaoud, Josef B. Spjut, Joohwan Kim, Arjun Madhusudan, Benjamin Watson:
Esports and expertise: what competitive gaming can teach us about mastery. Interactions 29(6): 54-59 (2022) - Elizabeth A. Buie:
'A free and responsible search for truth and meaning': the 4th Unitarian Universalist principle as an aid to techno-spirituality research. Interactions 29(4): 50-54 (2022) - Nick Butcher, Nadine Nakanishi, Maya Bird-Murphy:
Music lives here. Interactions 29(3): 72 (2022) - Andrea Botero Cabrera, Markéta Dolejsová, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Cristina Ampatzidou:
Open forest: walking with forests, stories, data, and other creatures. Interactions 29(1): 48-53 (2022) - John M. Carroll:
Why should humans trust AI? Interactions 29(4): 73-77 (2022) - Elizabeth Chin:
Speculating spiritual technologies. Interactions 29(4): 60-61 (2022) - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi:
A bear-woman, a cave, Plato's or otherwise. Interactions 29(4): 21-23 (2022) - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Ted Chiang:
Living with soft dragons: between science fiction and human-computer interaction. Interactions 29(6): 18-20 (2022) - Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Roopa Vasudevan:
Seeing like a state (of surveillance). Interactions 29(2): 26-28 (2022)
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