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1{ 2 "id": "https://mort.io/blog/ecscw-and-aarhus/", 3 "title": "Actual HCI Papers!", 4 "link": "https://mort.io/blog/ecscw-and-aarhus/", 5 "updated": "2015-06-17T00:00:00", 6 "published": "2015-06-17T00:00:00", 7 "summary": "<p>I have to confess to being quite pleased to having a couple of\n<a href=\"http://hdiresearch.org/\">HDI</a>-related papers accepted recently (even if we\ncan’t even get proper reviews on the\n<a href=\"http://ssrn.com/abstract=2508051\">original HDI paper</a> – recently judged\nout-of-scope for the third time, even though the Special Issue in question\nseemed bang on target!).</p>\n<p>The first is a full paper to <a href=\"http://www.ecscw2015.no/\">ECSCW’15</a> titled\n<a href=\"http://mor1.github.io/publications/pdf/ecscw15-hdi.pdf\"><em>Human Data Interaction: Historical Lessons from Social Studies and CSCW</em></a>.\nA collaboration with <a href=\"http://www.andy-crabtree.com/\">Dr Andy Crabtree</a>, it\nexamines particularly the role of <em>interaction</em> in HDI and explores how past\ntechnical approaches, such as\n<a href=\"http://mor1.github.io/publications/pdf/comsnets11-dataware.pdf\">Dataware</a>, to\nthe challenges posed by HDI haven’t fully considered the inherently social\nnature of data.</p>\n<p>The second is a short paper to the decennial – seriously: every ten years! –\n<a href=\"http://aarhus2015.org\">Aarhus 2015</a> conference titled\n<a href=\"http://mor1.github.io/publications/pdf/aarhus15-databox.pdf\"><em>Personal Data: Thinking Inside the Box</em></a>.\nThis sets out a vision for an embodiment of a <em>Databox</em>: a physical device\nsupported by online services that empowers us to take back control of our online\nlives. Building a Databox, using <a href=\"https://mirage.io/\">MirageOS</a>, is hopefully\ngoing to be a key activity for me in the coming months…</p>", 8 "content": "<p>I have to confess to being quite pleased to having a couple of\n<a href=\"http://hdiresearch.org/\">HDI</a>-related papers accepted recently (even if we\ncan’t even get proper reviews on the\n<a href=\"http://ssrn.com/abstract=2508051\">original HDI paper</a> – recently judged\nout-of-scope for the third time, even though the Special Issue in question\nseemed bang on target!).</p>\n<p>The first is a full paper to <a href=\"http://www.ecscw2015.no/\">ECSCW’15</a> titled\n<a href=\"http://mor1.github.io/publications/pdf/ecscw15-hdi.pdf\"><em>Human Data Interaction: Historical Lessons from Social Studies and CSCW</em></a>.\nA collaboration with <a href=\"http://www.andy-crabtree.com/\">Dr Andy Crabtree</a>, it\nexamines particularly the role of <em>interaction</em> in HDI and explores how past\ntechnical approaches, such as\n<a href=\"http://mor1.github.io/publications/pdf/comsnets11-dataware.pdf\">Dataware</a>, to\nthe challenges posed by HDI haven’t fully considered the inherently social\nnature of data.</p>\n<p>The second is a short paper to the decennial – seriously: every ten years! –\n<a href=\"http://aarhus2015.org\">Aarhus 2015</a> conference titled\n<a href=\"http://mor1.github.io/publications/pdf/aarhus15-databox.pdf\"><em>Personal Data: Thinking Inside the Box</em></a>.\nThis sets out a vision for an embodiment of a <em>Databox</em>: a physical device\nsupported by online services that empowers us to take back control of our online\nlives. Building a Databox, using <a href=\"https://mirage.io/\">MirageOS</a>, is hopefully\ngoing to be a key activity for me in the coming months…</p>", 9 "content_type": "html", 10 "author": { 11 "name": "Unknown", 12 "email": null, 13 "uri": null 14 }, 15 "categories": [], 16 "source": "https://mort.io/atom.xml" 17}