Understanding the Boundaries between Policymaking and HCI

作者: Anne Spaa , Abigail Durrant , Chris Elsden , John Vines

DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300314

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摘要: There is a growing body of literature in HCI examining the intersection between policymaking and technology research. However, what it means to engage our field, or ways which evidence from studies translated into policy, not well understood. We report on interviews with 11 participants working at research policymaking. Analysis this data highlights how understood made sense processes, forms are privileged over others, work that researchers meaningfully communicate their audiences. discuss findings pose challenges for certain traditions HCI, yet also open up new policy opportunities those engaging more speculative practices. conclude by discussing three forward community can explore increase engagement contexts.

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