Title
What have we learned?: a SIGCHI HCI & sustainability community workshop
Abstract
The role and influence of HCI research in addressing the challenges of sustainability remains unclear despite ongoing interest. Sustainability-oriented paper authors, workshop participants, SIG attendees, and panelists have made ambitious predictions about the contributions of the CHI community and identified critical directions for the field. But have lessons from the past decade of HCI & Sustainability research been taken substantively into practice, within and beyond the CHI community? Have they had a significant positive influence on the vitality of the world's ecosystems? If not, how can we re-orient? This workshop is a venue for taking concrete action to integrate what we have learned about sustainability - from within and beyond HCI - into a common framework to guide the community toward more influential contributions and more rigorous evaluations of HCI & Sustainability research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2559206.2559238
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
sigchi hci,sustainability-oriented paper author,workshop participant,common framework,sustainability research,concrete action,significant positive influence,hci research,ambitious prediction,chi community,sig attendees,sustainability community workshop,green it,ecological design,rubric,sustainability
Sustainable interaction design,Rubric,Green computing,Computer science,Engineering ethics,Ecological design,Sustainability organizations,Vitality,Multimedia,Management science,Sustainability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.71
7
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. Six Silberman178150.94
Eli Blevis2973114.18
Elaine Huang3533.26
Bonnie A. Nardi41369208.56
Lisa P. Nathan531732.31
Daniela Busse6263.52
Chris Preist791382.04
Samuel Mann86513.56