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What Can HCI Learn from Sexual Consent?

Yolande Strengers, Jathan Sadowski, Zhuying Li, Anna Shimshak, Florian Mueller

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Abstract

Sexual consent has undergone a transformation toward an "enthusiastic" feminist model that emphasizes consent as an ongoing and voluntary process of negotiation and affirmation. This paper considers how such a model can advance understandings of consent in HCI research and design in relation to embodied interactions with emerging technologies that also occur outside of sexual interactions. We apply the popular "FRIES" model of sexual consent (Freely given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic and Specific) to three areas of embodied interaction: 1) bodily-play interactions, 2) persuasive interactions with smart technologies, and 3) intimate interactions with anthropomorphized devices. Based on erotic play practices, we contribute a "TEASE" process guideline (Traffic lights, Establish ongoing dialogue, Aftercare, Safewords, and Explicate soft/hard limits) to advance consensual practice in HCI and develop implementation scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

NegotiationEmbodied cognitionInformed consentProcess (computing)Relation (database)PsychologyComputer scienceEngineering ethicsInternet privacyHuman–computer interactionSociologyEngineeringMedicineArtificial intelligenceOperating systemAlternative medicineSocial scienceDatabasePathologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyPersona Design and Applications
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