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Contamination, Otherness, and Negotiating Bottom-Up Sociotechnical Imaginaries in Participatory Speculative Design

Participatory Design Conference
Participatory Design scholars and practitioners have embraced speculative design approaches to challenge normative assumptions about sociotechnical futures and address the systemic lack of racial and class diversity in futuring.
A. Lu   +2 more
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Work of Fiction: Using Speculative Design to Deliberate on the Future of Hiring

CSCW Companion, 2022
AI recruitment systems are increasingly being deployed to automate the hiring process. This is especially true for companies that hire large numbers of people.
J. Kaur   +2 more
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A Speculative Design Approach to Investigate Interactions for an Assistant Robot Cleaner in Food Plants

Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2022
The possibility to support cleaners in a food plant with an assistant robot cleaner is currently being researched. Owing to the interactive nature of a robot with collaborative applications, it is crucial to design interactions that are adapted to allow ...
A. Grafström   +4 more
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Amazon Z to A: Speculative Design to Understand the Future of Labor-Intensive Workplaces

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
Understanding warehouse work is critical to “future of work’’ scholarship as warehouses are vital indicators for anticipating how work could be structured, controlled, and experienced in other data-driven workplaces in the future.
E. Cheon, Vera Khovanskaya
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Speculative Design for Education: Using Participatory Methods to Map Design Challenges and Opportunities in Pakistan

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2021
The global education landscape continues to be disrupted by COVID-19. The unique circumstances created by this crisis has led to unexpected opportunities to leverage innovative uses of technologies that can radically innovate education service delivery ...
Awais Hameed Khan   +4 more
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Speculative Design as a Collaborative Practice: Ameliorating the Consequences of Illiteracy through Digital Touch

ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact., 2022
This article and the design fictions it presents are bound up with an ongoing qualitative-ethnographic study with Imazighen, the native people in remote Morocco. This group of people is marked by textual and digital illiteracy.
Sarah Rüller   +5 more
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Using Speculative Design to Understand Preferred Futures for the Design and Use of Tracking Data in U.S. College Sport Teams

Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact.
US college sports teams are increasingly adopting personal data technologies, such as wearable sensors, with a goal of improving individual and team performance as well as individual safety. These tools can also reinforce the power that coaches hold over
Samantha Kolovson   +2 more
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Future of Intimate Artefacts: A Speculative Design Investigation

IndiaHCI, 2022
Intimacy is an important subdomain in emotional communication and has garnered widespread attention in the HCI community. However, the future of intimacy coupled with upcoming technologies remains under-explored.
J. Kaur   +5 more
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Design for the Speculative Future as a Knowledge Source

2021
Design for the speculative future, as one genre of cultural design, aims at nudging cultural changes through posing questions and arousing discussions. As cultural changes are large-scale and long-term processes, this paper examines the values of design for the speculative future from the designers’ perspective in a relatively short term.
Fangzhou Dong   +3 more
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Present/Future Objects: Creating Material Knowledge in Speculative Design

EduCHI
Critical making practices often involve engaging with tangible objects to generate new knowledge, or what Matt Ratto calls “thinking with your hands” [13].
Nancy Smith
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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