Journal: Interactions

Volume 33, Issue 3

5 -- 6Mikael Wiberg, Elizabeth F. Churchill. Designing with and Through Uncertainties: Staying with and Looking Forward
7 -- 9Marisa Elena Duarte, Pankti Darshan Shukla, Morgan Vigil-Hayes. Indigenous Computational Futures 2025: How Land and People Inspire Radical Design
10 -- 11Johannes Schöning. What Happens When CHI Reaches 30,000 Submissions in 2030? Preparing for the Tsunami of AI-Accelerated Papers
12 -- 13Miriam Sturdee. def state_of_computational_arts(): return current_state
14 -- 15Lindsey DeWitt Prat. What Are You Reading?
16 -- 17Ovetta Sampson. Good Design in an Automated Age Exerts Control Over AI
18 -- 20Jie Li. Rethinking Boredom and Idleness in a Technology-Driven World
21 -- 22Daria Loi. Nothing Is Free: Misogyny in the Mobile Gaming Industry
24 -- 27Marc Hassenzahl, Judith Dörrenbächer, Ronda Ringfort-Felner. Minority Report Fallacy: Celebrating Gestures While Forgetting Futures
28 -- 33David Santandreu Calonge, Linda Smail, Melody Sylvain. Breaking Down Barriers: How HCI Can Transform Accessibility in Computing Education
34 -- 37Kristina Höök. Shaping and Being Shaped by Embodied Intelligence
38 -- 43Yi Shang, Shuoling Liu. From Tools to Ecologies: Rethinking How AI Becomes Product
44 -- 47Christopher Rhyss Edwards. Closer but Intentionally Distant: Designing AI That Respects What Makes Us Human
48 -- 52Chameera De Silva, Thilina Halloluwa, Abhijit Das, Abhijeet Singh, Mohammad Azim. Skeptical Chatbot: A Theory-Based Design for Judgment and Decision-Making in Auditing
54 -- 57Eleonora Mencarini, Chiara Leonardi, Paolo Massa. Mountains Under Pressure: HCI Facing Environmental and Social Transformations
58 -- 61Jay L. Cunningham. Beyond Participation: Building a Black Community Advisory Board for Computing Research Collaborations
62 -- 64Ian Robson, Nic Whitton. Technology, Joy, and Justice Through the Delightful Encounter
66 -- 67Scott Minneman, Renato Verdugo. The Real "Quiet Majority"
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Volume 33, Issue 2

5 -- 0Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg. Algorithms, Aprons, Accountability: The Edges of HCI's Big Tent
6 -- 7Yannis E. Ioannidis. Open Access at ACM: 60 Days In
8 -- 9Aaron Quigley, Elizabeth F. Churchill. Remembering Vicki L. Hanson: A Legacy of Curiosity and Leadership
10 -- 12Bruno Oro, Jason Cornaro, Subinay Malhotra, Ugochukwu Eluchie. Designing Through Dough: The Bagel Studio as a Lesson in Empathy and Play
14 -- 17Martina Mara, Nives Meloni, Kathrin Meyer. Faces of AI
18 -- 21Naomi Chioma Udenze, Alexa N. Smith, Ihudiya Finda Ogbonnaya-Ogburu. Reimagining Tech for Humanity: How REACH Lab Is Building a More Equitable Digital Future
22 -- 23Anna R. L. Carter. What Are You Reading?
24 -- 25Jonathan Bean. On Being Demoted to Second Class
26 -- 27Melissa Gregg. Computing After Carbon
28 -- 29Tiffany Knearem. The Grocery Store as a Surprisingly Vivid Ethnographic Opportunity
30 -- 31Jon Kolko. A Design Turn
32 -- 37John M. Carroll 0001. Interdisciplinarity in HCI: What Happened in Our Big Tent?
38 -- 43Renato Leite Monteiro. Design Is Law: Regulatory Consequences of Interface Choices in AI Systems
44 -- 49Wei Xu. A UX 3.0 Paradigm Framework: Designing for Human-Centered AI Experiences
51 -- 53José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Marta Rey-Babarro, Teresa Macchia, Torkil Clemmensen. ARPPID 2025: Crossing the Academia-Practice Divide in Interaction Design
54 -- 57Franchesca Spektor. Fighting Fire with Fire: A Brief History of Data Tactics in Labor Advocacy
58 -- 61Pejman Mirza-Babaei. From Interactions to Investments: Using Data-Driven Design to Prove Game Potential
62 -- 65Judith Dörrenbächer, Rosan W. Chow, Daisy Yoo, Eva Eriksson 0001. An Archive of Tensions: A Growing Collection of Challenges in More-Than-Human Design
66 -- 68Josh Andres, Preethi Srinivas. People, Roles, and Growth: How HCI Careers Are Evolving
70 -- 71Renato Verdugo, Scott Minneman. Fast Fashion Design
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Volume 33, Issue 1

0 -- 0Scott Minneman, Renato Verdugo. Seeing What's Coming: Design as Civic Preparation
5 -- 6Elizabeth F. Churchill, Mikael Wiberg. Ethics, Joy, and the Challenge of Meaningful AI Design
7 -- 8Daniel M. Russell. The Challenges of Synthetic Users in UX Research
9 -- 11Annuska Zolyomi, LouAnne Boyd, Mizuko (Mimi) Ito, Ayumi Oishi. Exploring HCI Neurodiversity Research in Japan: Lessons Learned in Cross-Cultural Relationship Building and Community-Based Research
12 -- 13Miriam Sturdee. Suspending Disbelief: A Life in Film and Future User Interfaces
14 -- 15Jude Yew. What Are You Reading?
16 -- 17Daria Loi. The Relentless Burden of Unnecessary Technologies
18 -- 19Ovetta Sampson. Before We Can Lead in AI Design, We Must Believe We Can Affect AI
20 -- 22Jie Li. Living Double Lives: How Influencers Navigate Identity, Risk, and Reward
24 -- 27Os Keyes, Abraham D. Flaxman. New Ways of Thinking About Data Governance
28 -- 33Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Stanley Ahalt. What Human-Horse Interactions May Teach Us About Effective Human-AI Interactions
34 -- 39Jiaqi Ji, Hairong Wang, Pingting Hao. Designing for Alzheimer's Patients: An Intelligent Cognitive Training Solution with Music Therapy
40 -- 43Kasper Hornbæk, Per Ola Kristensson, Antti Oulasvirta. Rethinking HCI Education for the Era of AI
46 -- 49Jessa Dickinson, Sheena Erete, Natasha Smith-Walker, Caitlin Martin, Nichole Pinkard. ROOTED: A Community-Led, Data-Driven Design Process for Structural Change
50 -- 53Harshit Gujral. People Want More Sustainable Clouds. Will Cloud Providers Deliver?
54 -- 56Anna R. L. Carter, Dalya Al-Shahrabi, Lauren Scott, Patricia Piedade. Delightful Encounters: Fun, Curiosity, and Connection in Design
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