Title | ||
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Human-Computer Interaction and International Public Policymaking: A Framework for Understanding and Taking Future Actions. |
Abstract | ||
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This monograph lays out a discussion framework for understanding the role of human-computer interaction (HCI) in public policymaking. It takes an international view, discussing potential areas for research and application and their potential for impact. The aim is to provide a solid foundation for discussion, cooperation and collaborative interaction, and to outline future programs of activity. It starts with an introduction to HCI and public policy and goes on to discuss how HCI research and practices already inform public policy, providing representative examples. It then discusses how public policy influences HCI and provides representative public policy areas that are relevant to HCI, and where HCI could have even more impact in the future. It concludes by laying out a framework for involvement and suggested actions by the HCI community in public policy internationally. This monograph summarizes the observations and recommendations from a daylong workshop at the CHI 2013 conference in Paris, France. The workshop invited the community s perspectives regarding the intersection of governmental policies, international and domestic standards, recent HCI research discoveries, and emergent considerations and challenges. It also incorporates contributions made after the workshop by workshop participants and by individuals who were unable to participate in the workshop but whose work and interests were highly related and relevant.\" |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2016 | 10.1561/1100000062 | Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
Human-Computer Interaction,Privacy and social implications,Interdisciplinary influence: The role of the social sciences,History of the research community,Design and Evaluation: User-centered design processes | Information privacy law,Collaborative interaction,Computer science,Public policy,Human–computer interaction,Intellectual property,Interface design | Journal |
Volume | Issue | ISSN |
9 | 2 | 1551-3955 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
4 | 0.40 | 21 |
Authors | ||
31 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Jonathan Lazar | 1 | 324 | 31.43 |
Julio Abascal | 2 | 672 | 75.33 |
Simone D. J. Barbosa | 3 | 391 | 44.90 |
Jeremy Barksdale | 4 | 25 | 2.02 |
Batya Friedman | 5 | 1541 | 209.79 |
Jens Grossklags | 6 | 1297 | 109.03 |
jan gulliksen | 7 | 897 | 84.52 |
Jeff Johnson | 8 | 21 | 4.67 |
Tom McEwan | 9 | 9 | 2.54 |
Loïc Martínez Normand | 10 | 7 | 2.49 |
Wibke Michalk | 11 | 140 | 9.60 |
Janice Y. Tsai | 12 | 329 | 16.39 |
Gerrit C. van der Veer | 13 | 764 | 177.88 |
Hans von Axelson | 14 | 10 | 1.45 |
Åke Walldius | 15 | 16 | 3.54 |
Gill Whitney | 16 | 4 | 0.40 |
Marco Winckler | 17 | 313 | 51.83 |
Volker Wulf | 18 | 2119 | 219.33 |
Elizabeth F. Churchill | 19 | 1503 | 181.05 |
Lorrie Faith Cranor | 20 | 6767 | 515.80 |
Janet Davis | 21 | 301 | 35.01 |
Alan Hedge | 22 | 7 | 2.24 |
Harry Hochheiser | 23 | 451 | 54.16 |
Juan Pablo Hourcade | 24 | 821 | 91.31 |
Clayton Lewis | 25 | 398 | 62.04 |
Lisa P. Nathan | 26 | 317 | 32.31 |
Fabio Paternò | 27 | 3669 | 307.01 |
Blake Reid | 28 | 4 | 0.40 |
Whitney Quesenbery | 29 | 14 | 5.16 |
Ted Selker | 30 | 1441 | 200.17 |
Brian Wentz | 31 | 4 | 0.40 |