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The future of HCI-policy collaboration

Qian Yang*, Richmond Y Wong, Steven Jackson, Sabine Junginger, Margaret D Hagan, Thomas Gilbert, John Zimmermann

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Policies significantly shape computation’s societal impact, a crucial HCI concern. However, challenges persist when HCI professionals attempt to integrate policy into their work or affect policy outcomes. Prior research considered these challenges at the “border” of HCI and policy. This paper asks: What if HCI considers policy integral to its intellectual concerns, placing system-people-policy interaction not at the border but nearer the center of HCI research, practice, and education? What if HCI fosters a mosaic of methods and knowledge contributions that blend system, human, and policy expertise in various ways, just like HCI has done with blending system and human expertise? We present this re-imagined HCI-policy relationship as a provocation and highlight its usefulness: It spotlights previously overlooked system-people-policy interaction work in HCI. It unveils new opportunities for HCI’s futuring, empirical, and design projects. It allows HCI to coordinate its diverse policy engagements, enhancing its collective impact on policy outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCHI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
EditorsFlorian Floyd Mueller, Penny Kyburz, Julie R. Williamson, Corina Sas, Max L. Wilson, Phoebe Toups Dugas, Irina Shklovski
Place of PublicationNew York, NY, United States
PublisherACM
Pages1-15
Number of pages15
ISBN (Print)9798400703300
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 May 2024
EventCHI '24: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Honolulu, United States
Duration: 11 May 202416 May 2024
https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3613904

Conference

ConferenceCHI '24: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Abbreviated titleCHI '24
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityHonolulu
Period11/05/2416/05/24
Internet address

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Keywords

  • Design
  • Policy
  • Technology

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