Time for an #Introduction We are a large research group, working and teaching at the IT University of Copenhagen. We are interdisciplinary, and work to examine digital technologies critically. Read about us and our work on https://tip.itu.dk/ - plan to use this account much as we did the bird site - to share academic events, publications, conferences, PhD graduations, and general academic life in #STS#anthropology#HCI and #CSCW
Book with fun practical exercises to help people develop a vocabulary to imagine, conceptualise, NOVEL UI metaphors, widgets, affordances, patterns, taxonomies, navigation schemas & understanding their connection with social practices.
Excited to share the call for participation in a workshop on Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI, HCD, and Health, with a focus on building and sustaining teams with different expertise. https://bit.ly/HCIHealthTeams
Options for participating virtually or co-located with CHI 2024.
Today, or rather, tonight, I'm joining the #CSCW Environmental and Climate Justice in Computing Workshop. This is a cool group of scholars asking for our relations towards climate and environmental justice groups. "How does our work and the institutions we operate in work against and toward environmental and climate justice movements?"
I'll try to bring in my questions stemming from the nested situation in #Vietnam. #tech#sts
And we start w/ a neat intro into the E & CJ movements.
Who's in Chicago this fall? I'll be there in early November and I'm looking to meet with researchers or groups interested in remote/hybrid collaboration and/or how fiction can inform design. Please boost! #HCI#CSCW#JaneAusten (no really)
The more I study and measure people's sense of belonging on software teams, the more central I believe its importance is. There are so many nuances to this initially straightforward idea: role-based belonging and communal affordances of roles, cues we create about it. There is so so much to be learned from adapting these measures to be about software teams' contexts.
All the more reason it's really hard to not know where to publish work like this. So many barriers to communicating about it.
@grimalkina@cyberlyra - social and political complexities of tech-related workplaces and (challenging certain categories of measurement) feels it’d be a good fit at #cscw!
(On the whole, in my own experience I’ve personally found the reviews from the CSCW conference to be more constructive than other HCI conferences, though there is still sort of that expected HCI norm of framing paper’s contribution and citing within the field)
Book with fun practical exercises to help people develop a vocabulary to imagine, conceptualise, make UI metaphors, widgets, affordances, patterns, taxonomies, navigation schemas & understanding their connection with social practices