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- A Sociotechnical Design and Evaluation Framework for Digital Democracy and Citizen ParticipationJosé L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez, Maria Estela Peralta Alvarez, Lene Nielsen. 3-12 [doi]
- Designing IT for Governance - The Case of Employee-Owned BusinessesLene Nielsen, Hanne Westh Nicolajsen, Vasiliki Baka. 13-26 [doi]
- Enhancing Citizen Participation Through Data Subject Right DelegationAdamu Adamu Habu, Tristan Henderson. 27-43 [doi]
- Technology-Mediated Citizen Participation in Emergency Management: Balancing Social Capital and EfficacyPaloma Díaz 0001, Ignacio Aedo. 44-56 [doi]
- Designing a Public Participation Digital Architecture in Formal Policymaking ProcessesMoshe Schwartz. 57-64 [doi]
- Fair and Inclusive Participatory Budgeting: Voter Experience with Cumulative and Quadratic Voting InterfacesThomas Wellings, Fatemeh Banaie Heravan, Abhinav Sharma, Lodewijk Gelauff, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Evangelos Pournaras. 65-71 [doi]
- Digital Models of Citizens Participation in Spain at Municipal LevelJuan José Gómez Gutiérrez, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera. 72-79 [doi]
- A Summary of the Workshop on Designing for Map-Based Interfaces and InteractionsMasood Masoodian, Saturnino Luz. 83-90 [doi]
- Bivariate Hue Blending - A Tool for Designing Bivariate Choropleth Color SchemesJonatan Hildén. 91-101 [doi]
- A Web-Based Prototype Dashboard for the Visualization of Spatiotemporal Trends of Respiratory Syncytial VirusJingyi Liang, Saturnino Luz, You Li, Harish Nair. 102-112 [doi]
- Designing an Experiential Media System: A Mobile Augmented Reality System for Family Situated DocumentariesYi-Fan Chen. 113-122 [doi]
- Heuristic Evaluation of a Publicly Accessible Geoprocessing Platform: Categories of Usability IssuesBruna Santana Capeleti, Juliana Baptista dos Santos França, André Pimenta Freire. 123-131 [doi]
- Comparing the Effects of Illustration Styles on the Functionality of Tourist MapsMikko Airikka, Masood Masoodian. 132-146 [doi]
- Zoomable Heatmaps: Improving Manhattan Plots to Compare Multiple Genome-Wide StudiesFe Simeoni, Nicola Cerioli, Mark Daly, Mary Pat Reeve, Rupesh Vyas, Masood Masoodian. 147-162 [doi]
- Results of the Workshop on Algorithmic Affordances in Recommender InterfacesAletta Smits, Ester Bartels, Chris Detweiler, Koen van Turnhout. 165-172 [doi]
- Exploring Categorizations of Algorithmic Affordances in Graphical User Interfaces of Recommender SystemsEster Bartels, Aletta Smits, Chris Detweiler, Esther van der Stappen, Suzanne van Rossen, Shakila Shayan, Katja Pott, Karine Cardona, Jürgen Ziegler 0001, Koen van Turnhout. 173-184 [doi]
- Assessing the Utility of an Interaction Qualities Framework in Systematizing the Evaluation of User ControlAletta Smits, Chris Detweiler, Ester Bartels, Katja Pott, Esther van der Stappen, Suzanne van Rossen, Karine Cardona, Shakila Shayan, Jürgen Ziegler 0001, Koen van Turnhout. 185-195 [doi]
- Recommender Systems for Students in Flexible Education: An Exploration of Benefits and RisksSuzanne van Rossen, Erik Kluijtmans, Suzan van Brussel, Milou van Harsel, Johan Smarius, Esther van der Stappen. 196-204 [doi]
- Design Ideas for Recommender Systems in Flexible Education: How Algorithmic Affordances May Address Ethical ConcernsSuzanne van Rossen, Ester Bartels, Karine Cardona, Chris Detweiler, Katja Pott, Shakila Shayan, Aletta Smits, Jürgen Ziegler 0001, Esther van der Stappen. 205-213 [doi]
- Recognizing the Algorithmic Literacy of Users in XAI - An Example-Based ApproachKatja Pott, Aletta Smits, Doris Agotai. 214-222 [doi]
- A Summary of the Workshop on Intelligence Augmentation: Future Directions and Ethical Implications in HCIPeter Neigel, Andrew Vargo, Koichi Kise. 225-231 [doi]
- Measuring and Calibrating Trust in Artificial IntelligenceMathias Bollaert, Olivier Augereau, Gilles Coppin. 232-237 [doi]
- Intelligence as a Design Material - The Use of AI in Products and ServicesTilman Dingler. 238-245 [doi]
- Post Proceedings of the Interacting with Assistive Technology (IATech) WorkshopPaul Whittington, Huseyin Dogan, Nan Jiang, Ruijie Wang 0002, Chris Porter. 249-256 [doi]
- Exploring the Acceptance and Adoption of Humanoid Robots Among Older Adults: Systematic ReviewAhmed Elsheikh, Dena A. Al-Thani. 257-266 [doi]
- EduAbility: Provision of Assistive Technology Awareness and TrainingPaul Whittington, Huseyin Dogan, Nan Jiang. 267-271 [doi]
- Mapping Assistive Technology Start-UpsTigmanshu Bhatnagar, Dilisha Patel, Catherine Holloway. 272-276 [doi]
- Co-producing Gesture-Based AT - A Case StudyChristine Pocock, Chris Porter, May Agius. 277-282 [doi]
- Advancing Inclusive E-learning: Relationship Between Motivational Factors and Dyslexic CharacteristicsRuijie Wang 0002, Amber Hook. 283-287 [doi]
- Re-contextualizing Built Environments: Critical and Inclusive HCI Approaches for Cultural HeritageLinda Hirsch, Siiri Paananen, Eva Hornecker, Luke Hespanhol, Tsvi Kuflik, Tatiana Losev, Jonna Häkkilä. 291-293 [doi]
- "I will now be more aware": The Intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Indigenous Artmaking in Living Cultural HeritageMelanie Sarantou, Amna Qureshi, Sherrie Jones, Serena Gunter. 294-298 [doi]
- Rediscovering West Chinatown: Immersive Game Design Revives Toronto's Chinese Cultural HeritageYifan Kong, Irene Gammel. 299-304 [doi]
- Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) for Accessible and Engaging Spaces of Urban HeritageJanset Shawash, Mattia Thibault. 305-308 [doi]
- Uncovering Layers of History Through an Archaeological Excavation Prototype with a Tangible UISiiri Paananen, Juri Etto, Emma Eckhoff, Jemina Colley, Jonna Häkkilä. 309-315 [doi]
- A Simple Evaluation Framework for Cultural Heritage Information SystemsZainab AlMeraj. 316-320 [doi]
- Human-Building Interaction for Interactive Cultural Heritage SiteLinda Hirsch. 321-329 [doi]
- Indigenous-Led Yarning Circles Using Live Miro Boards: Encouraging Critical and Inclusive Discourse on Cultural HeritageMichael Mossman, Elle Davidson, Clare M. Cooper. 330-336 [doi]