Journal: Interactions

Volume 20, Issue 6

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: Shape changes
6 -- 0. Feedback
8 -- 9Michal Rinott, Eran Gal-Or, Shachar Geiger, Luka Or, Stefanie Mueller, Pedro Lopes, Konstantin Kaefer, Bastian Kruck, Patrick Baudisch, Shunichi Kasahara, Ryuma Niiyama, Valentin Heun, Hiroshi Ishii, Yuichiro Katsumoto, Satoru Tokuhisa, Masa Inakage. Demo hour
10 -- 11Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell. Practical quagmires
12 -- 14Rogério de Paula. Interactions during conflicts
15 -- 20Jonathan Grudin, Gayna Williams. Two women who pioneered user-centered design
22 -- 26Bart Hengeveld. LinguaBytes
27 -- 31Sheena Lewis Erete. Empowerment through community crime-prevention technologies
32 -- 35Sigrun Lurås, Henry Mainsah. Reaching hard-to-reach users using online media to get a glimpse of work in marine contexts
36 -- 41Wei Liu, Pieter Jan Stappers, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker. Making the office catch up: exploring interaction qualities at home and at work
42 -- 49Caroline Hummels, Pierre Lévy. Matter of transformation: designing an alternative tomorrow inspired by phenomenology
50 -- 53William Hudson. User stories don't help users: introducing persona stories
54 -- 59Matt Germonprez, J. P. Allen, Brian Warner, Jamie Hill, Glenn McClements. Open source communities of competitors
60 -- 63Jonathan Lazar, Timothy Elder, Michael Stein. Understanding the connection between HCI and freedom of information and access laws
64 -- 67Kentaro Toyama. Reflections on HCI for development
68 -- 71Greg Walsh. Anatomy of a design session
72 -- 77Randolph G. Bias, Philip T. Kortum, Jeff Sauro, Douglas J. Gillan. Clothing the naked emperor: the unfulfilled promise of the science of usability
78 -- 79Jon Kolko. From interaction designer to product manager
80 -- 81Raquel Oliveira Prates, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Milene S. da Silveira, Clarisse S. de Souza, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, Cristiano Maciel, Elizabeth Furtado, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto, Paulo Melo, Tuomo Kujala. HCI community in Brazil - sweet 16!
82 -- 0. Community Calendar
84 -- 87Daniel Harrison, Yvonne Rogers. UCLIC
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. Meaning of life elevator

Volume 20, Issue 5

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: Innovation and history
6 -- 7. Feedback
8 -- 9Javier Quevedo-Fernández, J.-B. O. S. Martens, John Paulin Hansen, Wang Wusheng, Irina Shklovski, Jari Varsaluoma, Ville Kentta, Alexandre Alapetite, John Paulin Hansen, I. Scott MacKenzie. Demo hour
10 -- 11Tek-Jin Nam. Dive into the sea of inspiration
12 -- 15Elizabeth F. Churchill. person back into personalization
16 -- 20Jayne Wallace. Interaction design, heritage, and the self
22 -- 25Patti Brennan, Wendy Swanberg. Listening in the moment
26 -- 31Neal Cabage, Sonya Zhang. Web 3.0 has begun
32 -- 37Rodrigo Carvalho. The magical features of immersive audiovisual environments
38 -- 41Charles Hannon. 'Let me finish': mirror neurons and empathy in interaction design
42 -- 49David A. Siegel, Alex Sorin, Michael Thompson, Susan M. Dray. Fine-tuning user research to drive innovation
50 -- 57Ben Shneiderman, Kent L. Norman, Catherine Plaisant, Benjamin B. Bederson, Allison Druin, Jennifer Golbeck. 30 years at the University of Maryland's human-computer interaction lab (HCIL)
58 -- 61Tom Boellstorff, Bonnie A. Nardi, Celia Pearce, T. L. Taylor. Words with friends: writing collaboratively online
62 -- 66Clayton Lewis, Jutta Treviranus. Public policy and the global public inclusive infrastructure project
68 -- 72Melissa Rodriguez Zynda. The first killer app: a history of spreadsheets
74 -- 79Robert Phillips, Dan Lockton, Sharon Baurley, Sarah Silve. Making instructions for others: exploring mental models through a simple exercise
80 -- 81Jonathan Bean, Daniela Rosner. Demo or die?: the role of video demonstrations in the public domain
82 -- 0Gerrit C. van der Veer. HCI in the outside world
83 -- 0. Community Calendar 2013
84 -- 87Michal Rinott. Interaction lab, Holon Institute of Technology
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. Pressing exit

Volume 20, Issue 4

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: New rules of engagement
6 -- 7. Feedback
8 -- 9Damien Ludi, Colin Peillex, Daan Spanjers, Andrew Cross, Ed Cutrell, Bill Thies, Mickael Boulay. Demo hour
10 -- 11Beki Grinter. A big data confession
12 -- 15Rogério de Paula. City spaces and spaces for design
16 -- 19Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Shelly Farnham, Emre Kiciman, Scott Counts, Munmun De Choudhury. Smart societies: from citizens as sensors to collective action
20 -- 24Margot Brereton. Habituated objects: everyday tangibles that foster the independent living of an elderly woman
26 -- 31Stacey Kuznetsov. Expanding our visions of citizen science
32 -- 37Tanja Döring, Axel Sylvester, Albrecht Schmidt. Ephemeral user interfaces: valuing the aesthetics of interface components that do not last
38 -- 42Steve Whittaker. Interaction design: what we know and what we need to know
44 -- 47Mahnaz Yousefzadeh. Can interaction design civilize the experience economy?
48 -- 57Yvonne Rogers, Gary Marsden. Does he take sugar?: moving beyond the rhetoric of compassion
58 -- 63Daniela Petrelli, Luigina Ciolfi, Dick van Dijk, Eva Hornecker, Elena Not, Albrecht Schmidt. Integrating material and digital: a new way for cultural heritage
64 -- 67Aaron Marcus. The history of the future: sci-fi movies and HCI
68 -- 71Rikke Friis Dam, Mads Soegaard. Publishing open access HCI books
72 -- 75Karyn Moffatt. Older-adult HCI: why should we care?
76 -- 79Jonathan Arnowitz. Taking the fast RIDE: designing while being agile
80 -- 81Jon Kolko. The optimism of design
82 -- 0Steve Williams, Fred Jacobson, Nancy Frisberg, Tuomo Kujala. BayCHI: serving the Bay Area CHI community for over 20 years
83 -- 0. Community Calendar 2013
84 -- 87Anna Vallgårda. IxD Lab, IT University of Copenhagen
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. Tablet photography

Volume 20, Issue 3

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. Welcome: Interaction design and serious ambitions
6 -- 7. Feedback
8 -- 9Yoichi Takahashi, Yasushi Matoba, Hideki Koike, Álvaro Cassinelli, Jussi Ängeslevä, Yoshihiro Watanabe, Gonzalo Frasca, Masatoshi Ishikawa, Matthew Hirsch, Shahram Izadi, Henry Holtzman, Ramesh Raskar, Quentin Bonnard, Amanda Legge, Anna Geiduschek, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg. Demo hour
10 -- 11Dave Malouf. Why it's not damning to define the thing
12 -- 15Christian Remy. Taking a note from marketing research in sustainable HCI
16 -- 19Daniela Petrelli. There is more in personal heritage than data
20 -- 23Gillian R. Hayes. Interactive systems for health
24 -- 27Matt Walsh. Harnessing the power of positive tension
28 -- 33Joshua Tanenbaum, Audrey Desjardins, Karen Tanenbaum. Steampunking interaction design: principles for envisioning through imaginative practice
34 -- 37Zeljko Obrenovic. The four points of the HCI research compass
38 -- 47Douglas Schuler. Creating the world citizen parliament: seven challenges for interaction designers
48 -- 51Jeffrey Y. Kim, Arnie Lund, Caroline Dombrowski. Telling the story in big data
52 -- 57Clare J. Hooper, Alan Dix. Web science and human-computer interaction: forming a mutually supportive relationship
58 -- 61Stan Mierzwa, Samir Souidi, Irene Friedland, Lauren Katzen, Sarah Littlefield. Effective approaches to user-interface design with ACASI in the developing world
62 -- 67José Antonio Collado, Paul Salazar Mora, Elizabeth Parham. A guerrilla usability lab with free software
68 -- 75Annalu Waller. Public policy issues in augmentative and alternative communication technologies a comparison of the U.K. and the U.S
76 -- 79Ximena Dávila Yáñez, Humberto Maturana Romesín. Systemic and meta-systemic laws
80 -- 81Daniela Rosner, Jonathan Bean. The weapons factory in the den
82 -- 0Gerrit C. van der Veer. SIGCHI: strategic plans revisited
83 -- 0. Community calendar 2013
84 -- 87Jon Kolko. Austin Center for Design
88 -- 0Tiffany Jen. Twenty-first century priorities

Volume 20, Issue 2

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: The next 20 years... in HCI education
6 -- 0. Feedback
8 -- 9Julynn Miller Benedetti, Katie Koepfinger, Burcum Turkmen, Laura Simpson, Bob Spikman, Sandra Suijkerbuijk, Rico Minten, Jorien Kemerink. Embroidered confessions
10 -- 11Jodi Forlizzi. Confessions of a human-centered designer
12 -- 14Rogério de Paula. Designing for the 'emerged' markets
16 -- 21Dagmar Kern, Bastian Pfleging. Supporting interaction through haptic feedback in automotive user interfaces
22 -- 25Andrea Grimes Parker. Designing for health activism
26 -- 32Andrés Lucero, Matt Jones, Tero Jokela, Simon Robinson. Mobile collocated interactions: taking an offline break together
33 -- 38Niels Henze, Martin Pielot. App stores: external validity for mobile HCI
39 -- 43Chee Siang Ang, Ania Bobrowicz, Diane J. Schiano, Bonnie A. Nardi. Data in the wild: some reflections
44 -- 53Elizabeth F. Churchill, Anne Bowser, Jennifer Preece. Teaching and learning human-computer interaction: past, present, and future
54 -- 57Mikael Wiberg, Hiroshi Ishii, Paul Dourish, Anna Vallgårda, Tobie Kerridge, Petra Sundström, Daniela Karin Rosner, Mark Rolston. Materiality matters - experience materials
58 -- 61Joohee Huh. Why Microsoft Word does not work for novice writers
62 -- 66Whitney Quesenbery. Elections: 'we have to fix that'
68 -- 71Jennifer Pearson, Simon Robinson. Developing our world views
72 -- 75Nick Sheep Dalton. Neurodiversity HCI
76 -- 79Daniel Rosenberg. Bridging the CEO credibility gap
80 -- 81Jon Kolko. Trusting the design process
82 -- 0Tuomo Kujala, Jonna Häkkilä. User experiences from the land of a thousand lakes
83 -- 0. Community calendar 2013
84 -- 87Dekita Moon. Human-centered computing lab at Clemson University
88 -- 0Pu Yang. Long time together

Volume 20, Issue 1

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: Interaction design and media studies
6 -- 9. Feedback
10 -- 11Anke Brock, Philippe Truillet, Bernard Oriola, Delphine Picard, Christophe Jouffrais, Götz Wintergerst, Ron Jagodzinski, Peter Giles, Sangwon Choi, Jiseong Gu, Jaehyun Han, Seongkook Heo, Sunjun Kim, Geehyuk Lee, Gloria Ronchi, Claudio Benghi. Demo hour
12 -- 13Harold Thimbleby. Targeting the Fitts Law
14 -- 17Elizabeth F. Churchill. A matter of taste
18 -- 21Scott Heggen. Participatory sensing: repurposing a scientific tool for STEM education
22 -- 25Sarah Reeder, Jodi Forlizzi, Steven Dow. Family health heritage: sharing and withholding across generations
26 -- 29Stuart Reeves. Building the future with envisioning
30 -- 34Jonas Löwgren. Annotated portfolios and other forms of intermediate-level knowledge
36 -- 45Jay David Bolter, Maria Engberg, Blair MacIntyre. Media studies, mobile augmented reality, and interaction design
46 -- 47Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Rob Comber, Conor Linehan. Food for thought: designing for critical reflection on food practices
48 -- 52Natalie Dixon. You are what you tweet
53 -- 57Conor Linehan, Tom Leeman, Christopher Borrowdale, Shaun W. Lawson. Crowd saucing: social technology for encouraging healthier eating
58 -- 62Jakob Tholander, Mattias Jacobsson. Ecofriends: designing for critical reflection using social voices
64 -- 67Alan Hedge. Ergonomics and U.S. public policy
68 -- 73Jonathan Grudin. Journal-conference interaction and the competitive exclusion principle
74 -- 77Stephen B. Wilcox. The problem with transparency is it's not conspicuous enough
78 -- 80Jonathan Bean, Daniela Rosner. Taking the new neologisms offline
82 -- 0Gerrit C. van der Veer. Teaching HCI in China
83 -- 0. Community calendar 2013
84 -- 87Eric Wilhelm. Instructables
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. Lost icons, Paris 2012