We are excited to announce the release of the Denizen Designer Zine! The Zine is a resource for current and future community practitioners that are looking to use design in addressing community equity.
https://t.co/Od4un8ydrP
#designer#codesign#participatorydesign#UCD
Do you identify as a first generation immigrant English Language Learner (ELL) aged 18 and older? Our lab is conducting a paid virtual research study investigating language learning support systems! Complete this screener if interested! https://t.co/End8twea5z
🎉 Congratulations to @adapperprof for her @acm_chi Best Paper and Honorable Mention Awards for her papers, “It’s Kind of Like Code-Switching” and “All that you touch, You Change”!
Findings highlight that many identity dimensions have not been explored in HCI aging research and that there is value in including these dimensions as a way to expand research efforts among marginalized groups.
Our paper Examining Identity as a Variable of Health Technology Research for OlderAdults: A Systematic Review has been conditionally accepted for #chi22 after an R&R. We’re really excited to publish this work along with @aqueasham and Kirsten Bray
We reviewed 181 HCI publications through a systematic review to examine who is engaged in the design of health technologies for older adults, methods used to engage them, and how different types of participation might impact design directions.
[Research] #tbt With the @acmdis2022 deadline approaching, we want to re-share our Speculative Blackness Pictorial that was presented at last year’s conference.
📖Read here: https://t.co/ZEycwKlcbu
🎥 Watch presentation: https://t.co/Ft2FwXd7Dh
#speculativedesign#afrofuturism
Know someone who builds resources, tools, or communities to support the Black lived experience?
We want to amplify the impactful contributions being made for Black people by Black people!
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Congratulations to EHI Lab member @cellllla for the acceptance of her workshop proposal: “Dreaming Disability Justice in HCI” for CHI ‘22! 🎉
In collaboration w/ @rmalharb @3llsaria@clb5590 @adapperprof @katta_spiel and @StarFeuri
This project uses speculative design and Afrofuturism to work with various community organizations across Pittsburgh and Chicago to consider the future of technology and its impact on Black and Brown communities.
The EHI Lab and @adapperprof were recently named one of the recipients of the Award for Inclusion Research for our work on speculative design and considering the future of technology in Black/brown communities! 🏆🌎 https://t.co/sJTz34M8zQ
@tonikagj developed the Folded Map project to help people understand how Chicago’s historic segregation impacts neighborhood infrastructure today.
To hear more about socially driven design informed by community practitioners, check out the link in our bio!
De Nichols (@de_nichols) is a social impact designer, entrepreneur, and lecturer.
To hear more about socially driven design informed by community practitioners, check out the link in our bio!
Folayemi is an object and image maker whose work celebrates the Black imagination as a technology of resistance and self-determination.
To hear more about socially driven design informed by community practitioners, check out the Denizen Designer Zine at the link in our bio!
Michele Washington (@culturalboundar) is a design strategist and design researcher who works with corporate, non-profit, & cultural institutions.
To hear more about socially driven design informed by community practitioners, check out the link in our bio!
Prospective HCII grad students: Save the dates for our upcoming virtual event "HCII Preview" on October 24, 25 & 26. Join us for #cmuhcii student panels, faculty lab talks & community sessions. Details to follow.
👉RSVP now: https://t.co/x9LWS7weSe👈