Diversifying Knowledge Production in HCI: Exploring Materiality and Novel Formats for Scholarly Expression
Miriam Sturdee, Hüseyin Uğur Genç, Vanissa Wanick
Abstract
This one-day studio aims to catalyze discussions and experimentation around non-textual academic documentation methods. With the understanding that human knowledge transcends written words, we aim to explore innovative ways to present and disseminate research outputs in diverse forms and of varying materiality. By bringing together researchers, practitioners, and academics from different disciplines and backgrounds, we seek to challenge the status quo of textual output and envision a future where knowledge production embraces the multisensory nature of human data.
Topics & Concepts
Materiality (auditing)DisseminationDocumentationStatus quoKnowledge productionStudioKnowledge managementComputer scienceProduction (economics)SociologyAestheticsPolitical scienceArtProgramming languageLawTelecommunicationsEconomicsMacroeconomicsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionData Visualization and AnalyticsUsability and User Interface Design