Latest issue of journal, Interacting with Computers, January 2015, Vol.
27(1)
http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/27/1?etoc
Editorial: Methods for Studying Technology in the Home
Michael Brown, Tim Coughlan, Thomas Ploetz, Peter Tolmie, and
Gregory Abowd
Situating Digital Interventions: Mixed Methods for HCI Research in the Home
Val Mitchell, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Sarah Pink, Carolina
Escobar-Tello, Garrath T. Wilson, and Tracy Bhamra
Disruption as a Research Method for Studying Technology Use in Homes
Erika S. Poole, Rob Comber, and Jettie Hoonhout
At Home with Users: A Comparative View of Living Labs
Benedikt Ley, Corinna Ogonowski, Mu Mu, Jan Hess, Nicholas Race,
David Randall, Mark Rouncefield, and Volker Wulf
Researching Young Children's Everyday Uses of Technology in the Family Home
Lydia Plowman
Seeing the First-Person Perspective in Dementia: A Qualitative Personal
Evaluation Game to Evaluate Assistive Technology for People Affected by
Dementia in the Home Context
Sandra Suijkerbuijk, Rens Brankaert, Yvonne A.W. de Kort, Liselore
J.A.E. Snaphaan, and Elke den Ouden
Tailored Scenarios: A Low-Cost Online Method to Elicit Perceptions of
Home Technologies Using Participant-Specific Contextual Information
Michael Brown, Tim Coughlan, Jesse Blum, Glyn Lawson, Robert
Houghton, Richard Mortier, Murray Goulden, and Unna Arunachalam
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