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NORDICHI
2004
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Breaking affordance: culture as context
The concept of affordance as it applies to user interface design is widely used and accepted; possibly overused. This paper explores one of the constraints on affordance: culture....
Lidia Oshlyansky, Harold W. Thimbleby, Paul A. Cai...
HCI
2007
14 years 10 months ago
Culturally Adaptive Software: Moving Beyond Internationalization
So far, culture has played a minor role in the design of software. Our experience with imbuto, a program designed for Rwandan agricultural advisors, has shown that cultural adaptat...
Katharina Reinecke, Abraham Bernstein
HCI
2007
14 years 10 months ago
HCI and SE - The Cultures of the Professions
The author reviewed and participated in several exemplar industry projects from the Indian IT industry to study the integration of human-computer interaction (HCI) design into soft...
Anirudha Joshi
WWW
2004
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
The role of standards in creating community
Participation in the web of communities requires a common language, a common technological structure and development of content that is relevant and captivating. This paper report...
Kathi C. Martin
CHI
2009
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Interaction criticism and aesthetics
As HCI becomes more self-consciously implicated in culture, theories from cultural studies, in particular aesthetics and critical theory, are increasingly working their way into t...
Jeffrey Bardzell