Human-Computer Interaction and Design
The section for Human-Computer Interaction and Design (HCI & Design) explores the complex relationship between people and computing systems, emphasizing how their interactions influence everyday life, drive societal change, and inspire new experiences. The section is dedicated to the critique, design, and study of these interactions.
The section’s research draws from a wide array of disciplines including interaction design, co-design, user experience research, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), and experimental psychology. HCI & Design focuses on how computing technologies can be tailored to fit humans in their entangled practices.
Sektionsleder: Anna Vallgårda
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