No Hidden Catch, No Strings Attached: Twelve Steps to Cross-Disciplinary Conversations about Technology
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2020-04-25
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While the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) field widely recognises the need for interdisciplinarity, academic traditions from older fields still limit the scope of cross-disciplinary discourse. As HCI scholars come from a variety of backgrounds, developing new HCI-specific research agendas requires a deep immersion in a cross-disciplinary discussion and a thorough understanding of those with a different academic upbringing. This may be difficult in the eventful life of an HCI academic. In this paper, we propose a twelve-step programme that helps foster a better cross-disciplinary discourse. Having successfully survived a multitude of intense arguments between a computer scientist and a psychologist, we offer an easy way to have fruitful and civilised cross-disciplinary discussions. Our programme is designed to help HCI academics broaden their mind and interface with other disciplines while preserving their sanity.
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discussion, interdisciplinarity, cross-disciplinarity, manners, discourse, fun, academia
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Niess, J & Wozniak, P W 2020, 'No Hidden Catch, No Strings Attached: Twelve Steps to Cross-Disciplinary Conversations about Technology', Paper presented at CHI '20: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, HI , United States, 25/04/20 - 30/04/20 pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1145/3334480.3381816, conference