(Re)Connecting History to the Theory and Praxis of HCI
Susanne Bødker, Sarah Fox, Nicolas LaLone, Megh Marathe, Robert Soden
Abstract
This special issue builds on and expands HCI’s engagement with historical approaches, questioning our field’s ontological orientations and offering new methods for examining the past. The set of articles featured reinvigorates questions on whose technological labor matters, how we might challenge the racist and misogynistic consequences of HCI’s inter-disciplinary inheritances, and offer new modes of liberatory world-making. Taken together, this collection serves as an act of reclamation of the lineage of our field, providing resources and guidance for a more just present and future.
Topics & Concepts
PraxisComputer scienceSociologyEpistemologyPhilosophyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionPersona Design and ApplicationsInteractive and Immersive Displays