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Lazem, S
, Adamu, MS, Abdrabou, Y, Muashekele, C, Erete, S, Thomas, J, Mthoko, H, Winschiers-Teophilus, H, Bidwell, N, Sakpere, A & Peters, A 2024,
What if?.. Fabulating African HCI Futures within the Veil of HCI. in N Jere, O Isafiade, A Ogunyemi, O Anya, A Sakpere & D Singh Jat (eds),
Proceedings of the 4th African Human Computer Interaction Conference, AfriCHI 2023. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM, New York, pp. 295-299.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3628096.3629074
APA
Lazem, S.
, Adamu, M. S., Abdrabou, Y., Muashekele, C., Erete, S., Thomas, J., Mthoko, H., Winschiers-Teophilus, H., Bidwell, N., Sakpere, A., & Peters, A. (2024).
What if?.. Fabulating African HCI Futures within the Veil of HCI. In N. Jere, O. Isafiade, A. Ogunyemi, O. Anya, A. Sakpere, & D. Singh Jat (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 4th African Human Computer Interaction Conference, AfriCHI 2023 (pp. 295-299). (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series). ACM.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3628096.3629074
Vancouver
Lazem S
, Adamu MS, Abdrabou Y, Muashekele C, Erete S, Thomas J et al.
What if?.. Fabulating African HCI Futures within the Veil of HCI. In Jere N, Isafiade O, Ogunyemi A, Anya O, Sakpere A, Singh Jat D, editors, Proceedings of the 4th African Human Computer Interaction Conference, AfriCHI 2023. New York: ACM. 2024. p. 295-299. (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series). Epub 2023 Nov 27. doi: 10.1145/3628096.3629074
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title = "What if?..: Fabulating African HCI Futures within the Veil of HCI",
abstract = "This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners (African and otherwise) engaging with diverse communities and industries to discuss the geopolitics of knowledge production in computing research and design. Our proposal builds on existing works that have explored the modalities of the knowledge economy - particularly as knowledge is created, legitimized, and circulated as objective truth via the exercise of power. For example, engagingindigenous communities in conferences and knowledge fairs have sought to challenge disciplinary silos and boundaries imposed on non-Western academics and practitioners. This workshop, as a platform for interaction and discussion with no “sage on the stage”, is the first of its kind within AfriCHI and it seeks to explore and promote more subtle discussions about HCI knowledge productionand dissemination practices.",
author = "Shaimaa Lazem and Adamu, {Muhammad Sadi} and Yasmeen Abdrabou and Chris Muashekele and Sheena Erete and Jakita Thomas and Hafeni Mthoko and Heike Winschiers-Teophilus and Nicola Bidwell and Aderonke Sakpere and Anicia Peters",
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