Hi everyone,
We are hosting a workshop at ACM DIS 2019 <https://dis2019.com/> called *A
Sample of One: First Person Research Methods in HCI*. The call for papers
is here <https://1stpersonresearch.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/>.
Deadline to apply is April 23rd, 2019.
In the workshop, we will be addressing:
- What are the main challenges encountered when doing, writing, and
publishing first-person research in HCI?
- What are examples of successful research protocols and research
tactics when doing first-person research in HCI?
- How do we deal with authenticity, bias, and subjectivity in
first-person research projects in HCI? How different are those concerns
from other qualitative or design research work?
- How might we understand the various roles of team members (e.g., grad
students/advisors, interns/supervisor, designer/developer) within
first-person research in HCI?
We are looking for participants who have used these methods or who are
curious about using them!
Abstract:
First-person research (i.e., research that involves data collection and
experiences from the researcher themselves) continues to become a viable
addition and, possibly even, alternative to more traditional HCI methods.
While we have seen the benefits of using methods such as autoethnography,
autobiographical design, and autoethnographical research through design, we
also see the need to further explore, define, and investigate the
practices, techniques, tactics, and implications of first-person research
in HCI.
To address this, this one-day workshop aims to bring together a community
of researchers, designers, and practitioners who are interested in
exploring and reimagining research in HCI and interaction design, with an
emphasis on first-person methods.
Thank you!
Best wishes,
Audrey Desjardins, Andrés Lucero, Carman Neustaedter, Kristina Höök, Marc
Hassenzahl and Marta Cecchinato
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Audrey Desjardins, PhD
Assistant Professor, Interaction Design
School of Art + Art History + Design
University of Washington
Art Building Room 255
4000 15th Ave NE
Seattle, Washington USA 98195-3440
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www.audreydesjardins.com
www.art.washington.edu
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