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TY - CHAP
T1 - The future of HCI and Sustainability
T2 - Championing Environmental and Social Justice.
AU - Bates, Oliver Emile Glaves
AU - Nathan, Lisa
AU - Thomas, Vanessa
AU - Mann, Samuel
AU - Remy, Christian
AU - Friday, Adrian John
PY - 2018/4/21
Y1 - 2018/4/21
N2 - In this SIG, we propose a gathering of the HCI and Sustainability SIGCHI community to strategise future initiatives. This gathering is open to all attendees of CHI’18 and aims to foster an inclusive dialogue about the myriad challenges stemming from the intertwined issues of digital technology design and use with environmental and social justice. As a sustainability-focused SIGCHI community, it is our duty to remain committed to promoting environmental and social justice—a commitment that is particularly timely given the number of digitally mediated global eventschallenging those entwined notions of justice. In the midst of our rapidly changing and globalised context, this SIG offers space for CHI’18 attendees to strategise about the goals, directions, and initiatives of HCI and Sustainability community. We aim to develop draft outcomes as a seed forongoing collaborative discussion and development of the HCI and Sustainability community for the next 2-5 years.
AB - In this SIG, we propose a gathering of the HCI and Sustainability SIGCHI community to strategise future initiatives. This gathering is open to all attendees of CHI’18 and aims to foster an inclusive dialogue about the myriad challenges stemming from the intertwined issues of digital technology design and use with environmental and social justice. As a sustainability-focused SIGCHI community, it is our duty to remain committed to promoting environmental and social justice—a commitment that is particularly timely given the number of digitally mediated global eventschallenging those entwined notions of justice. In the midst of our rapidly changing and globalised context, this SIG offers space for CHI’18 attendees to strategise about the goals, directions, and initiatives of HCI and Sustainability community. We aim to develop draft outcomes as a seed forongoing collaborative discussion and development of the HCI and Sustainability community for the next 2-5 years.
U2 - 10.1145/3170427.3185365
DO - 10.1145/3170427.3185365
M3 - Abstract
SN - 9781450356213
BT - CHI EA '18 Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
PB - ACM
CY - New York
ER -