Journal: Interactions

Volume 23, Issue 6

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. Integration
7 -- 0. Feedback
8 -- 9Juan Pablo Hourcade. Violent groups, social psychology, and computing
10 -- 13Doenja Oogjes, Miguel Bruns Alonso, Ron Wakkary, Joanne Lo, Doris Jung Lin Lee, Nathan Wong, David Bui, Eric Paulos, Cally Gatehouse, Alyssa DiSalvo, Leila Watson, Zishan Yu, Peter Worthy, Jason Weigel, Stephen Viller, Ben Matthews. Demo hour
14 -- 15Wendy Ju. What are you reading?
16 -- 17Aisen Caro Chacin, Takeshi Oozu. IrukaTact
18 -- 21Rebekah Rousi, Tuomo Kujala, Johanna M. Silvennoinen, Laura Mononen, Naomi Woods, Hilkka Grahn, Piia M. H. Perälä. User Psychology Lab, University of Jyväskylä
22 -- 23Sorin Pintilie. In the long tail: an animistic view on conversational interfaces
24 -- 25Uday Gajendar. Let's get a grip on virtual reality!
26 -- 32Umer Farooq, Jonathan Grudin. Human-computer integration
34 -- 35Bonnie A. Nardi, Bill Tomlinson, Donald J. Patterson. Introduction
36 -- 39Daniel Pargman, Elina Eriksson. At odds with a worldview: teaching limits at a technical university
40 -- 43Bill Tomlinson, Donald J. Patterson, Bonnie A. Nardi. Teaching global disruption and information technology online
44 -- 47Samuel Mann. Computing education for sustainability: what gives me hope?
48 -- 53Michael Mose Biskjaer, Peter Dalsgaard, Kim Halskov. Taking action on distraction
54 -- 59Andrés Lucero, Jon Mason, Alexander Wiethoff, Bernt Meerbeek, Henrika Pihlajaniemi, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu. Rethinking our interactions with light
60 -- 62Hamed S. Alavi, Elizabeth Churchill, David S. Kirk, Julien Nembrini, Denis Lalanne. Deconstructing human-building interaction
63 -- 65Evan Barba. Keeping progress on the long and winding road
66 -- 69Cliff Lampe. Citizen interaction design: teaching HCI through service
70 -- 73Cristobal Cobo, Matías Mateu. A conceptual framework for the analysis and visualization of Uruguayan internet for education
74 -- 76Jentery Sayers. Design without a future
78 -- 0Elizabeth Sucupira Furtado, Tayana Conte, Simone D. J. Barbosa, Paulo Melo, Cristiano Maciel, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Tuomo Kujala. Evangelizing HCI research and practice in Brazil
79 -- 0. Community calendar
80 -- 0Rojin S. Vishkaie. Interaction at the tip of your toes

Volume 23, Issue 5

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. The end of nature: our undivided attention
7 -- 0Elizabeth Churchill, Melissa Cefkin, Lucy A. Suchman, Jeanette Blomberg, Susan U. Stucky. Brigitte (Gitti) Jordan: in memoriam
8 -- 11Gloria Ronchi, Claudio Benghi, Floris Erich, Masa Jazbec, Aisen C. Chacin, Takeshi Oozu, Sang Ho Yoon, Ke Huo, Karthik Ramani. Demo hour
12 -- 13Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino. What are you reading?
14 -- 15Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Paul Johns, Asta Roseway, Mary Czerwinski. Tattio
16 -- 19Oyewole Oyekoya. Clemson visualization lab
20 -- 21Elizabeth F. Churchill. Designing data practices
22 -- 23Jonathan Bean. Driving beyond the bounds of technology
24 -- 25Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, Maxine Cohen, Steven Jacobs, Niklas Elmqvist, Nicholas Diakopoulos. Grand challenges for HCI researchers
26 -- 35Matt Ratto. Making at the end of nature
36 -- 44Libby Hemphill, Amanda Menking, Stephanie B. Steinhardt. On the production of the spirit of feminism
40 -- 49Marianna Obrist, Carlos Velasco, Chi Thanh Vi, Nimesha Ranasinghe, Ali Israr, Adrian David Cheok, Charles Spence, Gopalakrishnakone Ponnampalam. Sensing the future of HCI: touch, taste, and smell user interfaces
45 -- 0Chris Elsden, Mark Selby, Abigail Durrant, David S. Kirk. Fitter, happier, more productive: what to ask of a data-driven life
50 -- 53Brian James McInnis, Gilly Leshed. Running user studies with crowd workers
54 -- 57Lisa P. Nathan, Eric M. Meyers. Enriching visions of sustainability through informal public pedagogies
58 -- 61Marianne Dee, Vicki L. Hanson. 'Just passing through': research in care homes
62 -- 65Robert J. K. Jacob, Sophie Stellmach. What you look at is what you get: gaze-based user interfaces
66 -- 68Tony Fernandes. Human augmentation: beyond wearables
69 -- 0. Community calendar
70 -- 71Loren G. Terveen, Aaron Quigley. SIGCHI's family of conferences
72 -- 0Eli Blevis. The gift of the maker

Volume 23, Issue 4

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. Welcome: playful augmentations: games and social engagement
7 -- 0. Feedback
8 -- 9Aaron Marcus. Extremes of user experience and design thinking: beards and mustaches
10 -- 13Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Paul Johns, Asta Roseway, Mary Czerwinski, Lahiru Lakmal Priyadarshana, Victoria Porter, Juan Pablo Carrascal, Aaron Visser, Roel Vertegaal, Sarah Homewood, Gillian Smith, April Grow, Chenxi Liu, Lea Albaugh, Jennifer Mankoff, Jim McCann. Demo hour
14 -- 15Laura Devendorf. What are you reading?
16 -- 17Yu-Hsuan Huang, Tzu-Chieh Yu, Pei-Hsuan Tsai, Yu-Xiang Wang, Wan-ling Yang, Hao-Yu Chang, Yu-Kai Chiu, Yu-Ju Tsai, Ming Ouhyoung. Scope+
18 -- 21Elisa Giaccardi, Marco C. Rozendaal. Connected everyday lab
22 -- 23Steven Dow. Probe to learn, probe to design
24 -- 25Uday Gajendar. Empathizing with the smart and invisible: algorithms!
26 -- 33Katherine Isbister. Connecting through play
34 -- 36Steve North, Clara Mancini. Introduction
37 -- 41Shaun W. Lawson, Ben Kirman, Conor Linehan. Power, participation, and the dog internet
42 -- 46Carol Hall, Amanda Roshier. Getting the measure of behavior ... is seeing believing?
47 -- 51Hanna Wirman, Anna Zamansky. Toward characterization of playful ACI
52 -- 57Tovi Grossman, Fanny Chevalier, Rubaiat Habib Kazi. Bringing research articles to life with animated figures
58 -- 61Susanne Bødker, Kasper Hornbæk, Antti Oulasvirta, Stuart Reeves. Nine questions for HCI researchers in the making
62 -- 64Nicholas Sheep Dalton, Holger Schnädelbach, Tasos Varoudis, Mikael Wiberg. Architects of information
65 -- 67Jason C. Yip, Lindsey Arnold, Alysse Gallo, Kung Jin Lee, Caroline Pitt, Kiley Sobel, Sijin Chen. How to survive creating an intergenerational co-design group
68 -- 71Sarah Fox, Daniela K. Rosner. Extensions from the 'field': exploring alternative methods of research communication
72 -- 75Daniel Rosenberg. Educating for HCI at scale
76 -- 79Bonnie Mak, Julia Pollack. On the design of the humanities
80 -- 82Leonardo Burlamaqui, Andy Dong. Affordances: bringing them out of the woods
85 -- 0Gavin Doherty, Tuomo Kujala. European chapter initiative: more HCI speakers in ACM's DSP
87 -- 0. Community calendar
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. DIY maker electronic supplies concession market in Shenzhen

Volume 23, Issue 3

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. Welcome: the significance of making
6 -- 7Jennifer Mankoff. The wicked problem of making SIGCHI accessible
8 -- 11Matthew Mosher, David Tinapple, Enrique Tomas, Keina Konno, Richi Owaki, Yoshito Onishi, Ryo Kanda, Sheep, Akiko Takeshita, Tsubasa Nishi, Naoko Shiomi, Kyle McDonald, Satoru Higa, Kazuhiro Jo, Yoko Ando, Kazunao Abe, Takayuki Ito, Shannon Cuykendall, Ethan Soutar-Rau, Thecla Schiphorst. Demo hour
12 -- 13Nicola J. Bidwell. What are you reading?
14 -- 15Antonio Gomes, Calvin Rubens, Sean Braley, Roel Vertegaal. BitDrones
16 -- 19Panayiotis Zaphiris, Andri Ioannou, Antigoni Parmaxi, Christina Vasiliou. Cyprus interaction lab
20 -- 21Jonathan Bean. Experience uber alles?
22 -- 23Uday Gajendar. Some contrarian design truths at startups
24 -- 25Cameron Tonkinwise. The interaction design public intellectual
26 -- 33Jonas Löwgren. On the significance of making in interaction design research
34 -- 37Charles Hannon. Gender and status in voice user interfaces
38 -- 44Jacob O. Wobbrock, Julie A. Kientz. Research contributions in human-computer interaction
45 -- 49Julie Rico Williamson, Daniel Sundén. Deep cover HCI: the ethics of covert research
50 -- 53Pernille Bjørn. New fundamentals for CSCW research: from distance to politics
54 -- 58Jeremiah D. Still. Cybersecurity needs you!
59 -- 61Amy S. Hwang, Khai N. Truong, Alex Mihailidis. Expanding design possibilities for life with dementia
62 -- 65Marco C. Rozendaal. Objects with intent: a new paradigm for interaction design
66 -- 69Indi Young. Product strategy: clinging to assumptions
70 -- 73Andreas Bulling, Kai Kunze. Eyewear computers for human-computer interaction
74 -- 76Bran Knowles, Maria Håkansson. A sustainable HCI knowledge base in progress
77 -- 0. Community calendar
78 -- 79Loren G. Terveen. Accessing ACM/SIGCHI publications: open enough?
80 -- 0Eli Blevis. Red, white, and blue in black and white

Volume 23, Issue 2

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: The humanities of HCI
6 -- 0. Feedback
7 -- 0Deborah Tatar. Go west
8 -- 11Harshit Agrawal, Udayan Umapathi, Robert Kovacs, Johannes Frohnhofen, Hsiang-Ting Chen, Stefanie Mueller, Patrick Baudisch, Calvin Rubens, Sean Braley, Antonio Gomes, Daniel Goc, Xujing Zhang, Juan Pablo Carrascal, Roel Vertegaal, Yu-Hsuan Huang, Tzu-Chieh Yu, Pei-Hsuan Tsai, Yu-Xiang Wang, Wan-ling Yang, Hao-Yu Chang, Yu-Kai Chiu, Tsai Yu-Ju, Ming Ouhyoung, Munehiko Sato, Rohan S. Puri, Alex Olwal, Deepak Chandra, Ivan Poupyrev, Ramesh Raskar. Demo hour
12 -- 13Camille Moussette. What are you reading?
14 -- 15Hayeon Jeong, Daniel Saakes, Uichin Lee. I-Eng: an interactive toy for second-language learning
16 -- 19Hugo Fuks, Marcio Cunha, Bruno A. Chagas, Fernando Ismério, Bruno Pontes. SecondLab, PUC-Rio
20 -- 29Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell. Humanistic HCI
30 -- 32Olav W. Bertelsen, Kim Halskov, Shaowen Bardzell. Introduction
33 -- 35Baruch Gottlieb, Dmytri Kleiner. OCTO or how the net was won
36 -- 39Morten Kyng. Democracy beyond projects: how users may achieve lasting influence on it systems
40 -- 43Jeffrey Bardzell. The user reconfigured: on subjectivities of information
44 -- 48Ron Wakkary, William Odom, Sabrina Hauser, Garnet Hertz, Henry W. J. Lin. A short guide to material speculation: actual artifacts for critical inquiry
50 -- 53Steve North. Do Androids dream of electric steeds?: the allure of horse-computer interaction
54 -- 57Ben Shneiderman. Encounters with HCI pioneers: a personal photo journal
58 -- 61Jaakko Lehikoinen, Sami Vihavainen, Ville Tuominen, Andy Sarfas. The value of casting
62 -- 65Holger Schnädelbach. Adaptive architecture
66 -- 69Ann Light, Sonja Pedell, Toni Robertson, Jenny Waycott, Jeanette Bell, Jeannette Durick, Tuck Wah Leong. What's special about aging
70 -- 73Elizabeth F. Churchill, Anne Bowser, Jennifer Preece. The future of HCI education: a flexible, global, living curriculum
74 -- 77Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile, Roberto De Nicolo, Fabrizio Lippolis. A University-NGO partnership to sustain assistive technology projects
78 -- 81Naveen L. Bagalkot, Tomas Sokoler. Design ideal: performing a dialogue between theorizing and designing
82 -- 84Morten Hertzum. A usability test is not an interview
86 -- 0Kaveh Bazargan, Tuomo Kujala. SIGCHI's Iran chapter: empowering local HCI to create a better shared sociotechnical future
87 -- 0. Community calendar
88 -- 0Eli Blevis, Bonnie A. Nardi. Rooftop garden + fish pond, Jing'an district, Shanghai

Volume 23, Issue 1

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: HCI and the future
6 -- 7Jonathan Grudin. The rise of incompetence
8 -- 11Hayeon Jeong, Daniel Saakes, Uichin Lee, Augusto Esteves, Eduardo Velloso, Andreas Bulling, Katsutoshi Masai, Yuta Sugiura, Masa Ogata, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami, Maki Sugimoto, Anura Rathnayake, Tilak Dias. Demo hour
12 -- 13Lauren Chapman Ruiz. What are you reading?
14 -- 15Dave Murray-Rust, Rocio von Jungenfeld. Lichtsuchende
16 -- 19Ahreum Lee, Kyoungwon Seo, Jieun Kim, Gyu Hyun Kwon, Hokyoung Ryu. Imagine lab, Hanyang University
20 -- 21Paul Haimes. Zen and the art of website maintenance
22 -- 23Elizabeth F. Churchill. Trying to see the world with new eyes
24 -- 25Jonathan Bean. It's not that hard
26 -- 33Bonnie A. Nardi. Designing for the future: but which one?
34 -- 35Volkmar Pipek, Gabriela Avram, Fiorella de Cindio. Introduction
36 -- 39Claire Wallace, Kathryn Vincent. Six factors for success in community broadband initiatives
40 -- 45Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch, Ian McArthur, Joel Fredericks, Ronald Schroeter, Marcus Foth. Situated interfaces for engaging citizens on the go
46 -- 51Luigina Ciolfi, Daniela Petrelli. Walking and designing with cultural heritage volunteers
52 -- 56Kayla J. Heffernan, Frank Vetere, Shanton Chang. Insertables: I've got it under my skin
58 -- 63Dimitris Grammenos. Future designers: a rollercoaster for the mind
64 -- 67Birgit Penzenstadler, Ankita Raturi, Christoph Becker, Juliet Norton, Bill Tomlinson, M. Six Silberman, Debra J. Richardson. Bridging communities: ICT4Sustainability @iConference 2015
68 -- 71Delfina Fantini van Ditmar, Dan Lockton. Taking the code for a walk
72 -- 75Susanne Boll, Wilko Heuten, Jochen Meyer. From tracking to personal health
76 -- 79Albrecht Schmidt 0001. Biosignals in human-computer interaction
80 -- 84Sarah Horton, David Sloan. Accessibility for business and pleasure
86 -- 0Loren G. Terveen. HCI without borders?
87 -- 0. Community calendar
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. Future robot