A Sample of One: First-Person Research Methods in HCI

Andrés Lucero, Audrey Desjardins, Carman Neustaedter, Kia Höök, Marc Hassenzahl, Marta E. Cecchinato

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Abstract

First-person research (i.e., research that involves data collection and experiences from the researcher themselves) continues to become a viable addition and, possibly even, alternative to more traditional HCI methods. While we have seen the benefits of using methods such as autoethnography, autobiographical design, and autoethnographical research through design, we also see the need to further explore, define, and investigate the practices, techniques, tactics, and implications of first-person research in HCI. To address this, this one-day workshop aims to bring together a community of researchers, designers, and practitioners who are interested in exploring and reimagining research in HCI and interaction design, with an emphasis on first-person methods.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCompanion Publication of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2019 Companion (DIS '19 Companion)
Subtitle of host publicationJune 23–28, 2019, San Diego, CA, USA
Place of PublicationNew York, NY, USA
PublisherACM
Pages385-388
ISBN (Electronic)9781450362702
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2019
EventDesigning Interactive Systems (DIS) 2019: Contesting Borders and Intersections - San Diego, United States
Duration: 23 Jun 201928 Jun 2019
https://dis2019.com/

Conference

ConferenceDesigning Interactive Systems (DIS) 2019
Abbreviated titleDIS 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Period23/06/1928/06/19
Internet address

Keywords

  • First-person research
  • autoethnography
  • autobiographical design
  • research through design
  • design research

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