Asian CHI Symposium: Decolonizing Technology Design in Asia
Penulis:Â Ghazali, Masitah;Â Sari, Eunice;Â Tedjasaputra, Adi
Informasi
JurnalConference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
PenerbitAssociation for Computing Machinery
Halaman -
Tahun Publikasi2022
ISBN978-145039156-6
Jenis SumberScopus
Sitasi
Scopus: 6
Abstrak
The Asian CHI symposium is an annual event organized by researchers and practitioners in the Asia Pacific since the authors first co-initiated South East Asia Computer-Human Interaction (SEACHI) during CHI 2015 [1]. The symposium aims to bring together both early-career and senior HCI academia and UX practitioners from industries in the Asia Pacific and bring about cross-exchange of information and transfer of knowledge in a multidisciplinary environment and multi-socio-economic aspects of HCI research, foster social ties and collaboration in the field of HCI [2]. As the Asian CHI community grows to be more diverse than when we started in 2015, there is a need to address the issues of equity, justice, access, and transparency more strategically, especially with a historical link to colonialism in Asia. Beyond showcasing the latest Asian-inspired HCI work and those focusing on incorporating Asian sociocultural factors in their design, implementation, evaluation, and improvement, the Asian CHI Symposium 2022 is a sandbox for decolonizing yet academically rigorous discourse platform for both HCI academic and UX practitioners to present their latest research findings and solutions that reflect the expansion of HCI theory and applications towards culturally inclusive design for diverse audiences in Asia. © 2022 Owner/Author.
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