Beyond Academic Publication

Alternative Outcomes of HCI Research

Conference Paper (2023)
Author(s)

Minyoung Yoo (Simon Fraser University)

Arne Berger ( Anhalt University of Applied Sciences)

Joseph Lindley (Lancaster University)

David Philip Green (Lancaster University)

Yana Boeva (University of Stuttgart)

Iohanna Nicenboim (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)

William Odom (Simon Fraser University)

Research Group
Human Technology Relations
Copyright
© 2023 Minyoung Yoo, Arne Berger, Joseph Lindley, David Philip Green, Yana Boeva, I. Nicenboim, William Odom
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3563703.3591458
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Minyoung Yoo, Arne Berger, Joseph Lindley, David Philip Green, Yana Boeva, I. Nicenboim, William Odom
Research Group
Human Technology Relations
Pages (from-to)
114-116
ISBN (print)
978-1-4503-9898-5
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Abstract

In the HCI community, there is more openness and interest toward different forms of research outcomes beyond written academic publications. These include pictorial papers, video/audio documentaries, public exhibitions, posters and brochures, design fiction, comics, podcasts and many more. These alternative research outcomes play a critical role in explaining, disseminating, and translating valuable insights and knowledge from HCI research to people outside academic communities. We propose this workshop to initiate the conversation among researchers in the DIS community in generating alternative forms of research outcomes. What inspirations, motivations and critical factors influence the creation of alternative research outcomes? Who is the main audience, and what are the barriers and limitations of making them? The outcome of the workshop will be an enhanced understanding related to how HCI knowledge can be translated to or created for different audiences outside of academia, and a guide for HCI researchers towards creating alternate research outcomes.

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