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TY - GEN
T1 - Reflexivity, Interactions and Intersectionality in HCI and CSCW
AU - Ashcroft, Alice
PY - 2023/8/28
Y1 - 2023/8/28
N2 - When Intersectionality is considered within HCI it is usually only one aspect that is given attention, and this is made the topic of the study itself. Whether or not this should be the case is debated, as scope is often something researchers try to outline. This paper argues that reflexivity offers a particularly important solution when it comes to Intersectional HCI combined with the observing, analysing and understanding the impact on interactions between users and the technology, as well as the interactions between the teams building the software. This paper calls for all researchers to consider how race, gender, and other characteristics may affect their research even when these are not the topics being researched, and to share this data in publication.
AB - When Intersectionality is considered within HCI it is usually only one aspect that is given attention, and this is made the topic of the study itself. Whether or not this should be the case is debated, as scope is often something researchers try to outline. This paper argues that reflexivity offers a particularly important solution when it comes to Intersectional HCI combined with the observing, analysing and understanding the impact on interactions between users and the technology, as well as the interactions between the teams building the software. This paper calls for all researchers to consider how race, gender, and other characteristics may affect their research even when these are not the topics being researched, and to share this data in publication.
U2 - 10.14236/ewic/BCSHCI2023.17
DO - 10.14236/ewic/BCSHCI2023.17
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SP - 140
EP - 149
BT - 36th International BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference
ER -