Health promotion as activism: building community capacity to effect social change
As HCI researchers have designed tools to promote wellness, disease has often been
approached as a general problem. In contrast, public health research argues for an activist …
approached as a general problem. In contrast, public health research argues for an activist …
Participatory design with older adults: an analysis of creativity in the design of mobile healthcare applications
JL Davidson, C Jensen - Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Researchers often use participatory design--involving endusers in technology ideation--as
this is found to lead to more useful and relevant products. Researchers have sought to …
this is found to lead to more useful and relevant products. Researchers have sought to …
[HTML][HTML] Health design thinking: an innovative approach in public health to defining problems and finding solutions
Current trends in the United States health care landscape call for innovative and adaptive
approaches to improve outcomes and reduce inefficiencies. Design Thinking is an …
approaches to improve outcomes and reduce inefficiencies. Design Thinking is an …
Characterizing the technology needs of vulnerable populations for participation in research and design by adopting Maslow's hierarchy of needs
While various frameworks and heuristics exist within the HCI community to guide research
and design for vulnerable populations, most are centered on the researcher's involvement …
and design for vulnerable populations, most are centered on the researcher's involvement …
Examining adult-child interactions in intergenerational participatory design
Prior studies have focused on child interactions in participatory design (PD) with adults and
children, but less is known about what specific adult-child interactions constitute a …
children, but less is known about what specific adult-child interactions constitute a …
Reducing uncertainty and offering comfort: Designing technology for coping with interpersonal racism
Ranging from subtle to overt, unintentional to systemic, navigating racism is additional
everyday work for many people. Yet the needs of people who experience racism have been …
everyday work for many people. Yet the needs of people who experience racism have been …
Eliciting tech futures among Black young adults: A case study of remote speculative co-design
C Harrington, TR Dillahunt - Proceedings of the 2021 CHI conference on …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
The question of who gets to contribute to design futures and technology innovation has
become a topic of conversation across HCI, CSCW, and other computing communities. This …
become a topic of conversation across HCI, CSCW, and other computing communities. This …
Hackathons as participatory design: Iterating feminist utopias
A Hope, C D'Ignazio, J Hoy, R Michelson… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Breastfeeding is not only a public health issue, but also a matter of economic and social
justice. This paper presents an iteration of a participatory design process to create spaces …
justice. This paper presents an iteration of a participatory design process to create spaces …
Woman-centered design through humanity, activism, and inclusion
Women account for over half of the global population, however, continue to be subject to
systematic and systemic disadvantage, particularly in terms of access to health and …
systematic and systemic disadvantage, particularly in terms of access to health and …
Hawkeye-deploying a design fiction probe
This paper explores how a design fiction can be designed to be used as a pragmatic user-
centred design method to generate insights on future technology use. We built HawkEye, a …
centred design method to generate insights on future technology use. We built HawkEye, a …