Towards accessible remote work: Understanding work-from-home practices of neurodivergent professionals
Working from home has become a mainstream work practice in many organizations during
the COVID-19 pandemic. While remote work has received much scholarly and public …
the COVID-19 pandemic. While remote work has received much scholarly and public …
Cracks in the success narrative: Rethinking failure in design research through a retrospective trioethnography
What can design researchers learn from our own and each other's failures? We explore
“failure” expansively—turning away from tidy success narratives toward messy unfoldings …
“failure” expansively—turning away from tidy success narratives toward messy unfoldings …
Anticipate and adjust: Cultivating access in human-centered methods
Methods are fundamental to doing research and can directly impact who is included in
scientific advances. Given accessibility research's increasing popularity and pervasive …
scientific advances. Given accessibility research's increasing popularity and pervasive …
Introduction to the special issue on first-person methods in HCI
In this introduction to the special issue on First-Person Methods in (Human-Computer
Interaction) HCI, we present a brief overview of first-person methods, their origin, and their …
Interaction) HCI, we present a brief overview of first-person methods, their origin, and their …
” Why are they all obsessed with Gender?”—(Non) binary Navigations through Technological Infrastructures
K Spiel - Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Designing Interactive …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Gender is encoded in multiple technological infrastructures, most prominently in digital forms
across educational, commercial, medical and governmental contexts. To illustrate the …
across educational, commercial, medical and governmental contexts. To illustrate the …
The invisible labor of access in academic writing practices: A case analysis with dyslexic adults
Writing is the currency of academia. Although technology-mediated writing has been studied
extensively in CSCW, we know little about how writing practices unfold with disabled people …
extensively in CSCW, we know little about how writing practices unfold with disabled people …
Surfacing the voices of people with dementia: Strategies for effective inclusion of proxy stakeholders in qualitative research
Best practices for conducting HCI research on dementia care increasingly involve multiple
stakeholders and incorporate diverse viewpoints. When done effectively, involving proxy …
stakeholders and incorporate diverse viewpoints. When done effectively, involving proxy …
Autospeculation: Reflecting on the Intimate and Imaginative Capacities of Data Analysis
Given decades of Human computer interaction (HCI) research focused on scientific
empiricism, it can be hard for the field to acknowledge that data analysis is both an …
empiricism, it can be hard for the field to acknowledge that data analysis is both an …
Slidecho: Flexible non-visual exploration of presentation videos
We present Slidecho, a system that enables non-visual access of the slide content in a
presentation video on-demand. Slidecho automatically extracts slides and their text and …
presentation video on-demand. Slidecho automatically extracts slides and their text and …
Understanding Digital Content Creation Needs of Blind and Low Vision People
L Zhang, S Sun, L Findlater - Proceedings of the 25th International ACM …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Creative activities play an essential role in everyday life. Recently, there has been
increasing interest in the accessibility community to support blind and low vision (BLV) …
increasing interest in the accessibility community to support blind and low vision (BLV) …