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© 2017 ACM. Researchers working in domains such as Research through Design and Feminist HCI have been questioning "dissemination practices" and their impact on our capacity to produce reflexive accounts of research in publications. This paper examines academic dissemination practices within HCI research communities from an institutional to individual level. We unpack the practice via a meta-review of recent literature published in CHI and other venues on 'What is HCI?'. We review the core text on this debate and other similar discussions on HCI methodologies and reflexive accounts of research in domains such as 'Research through Design' and 'Feminist HCI'. We highlight the importance of practicing reflexivity through dissemination and introduce 'Research Fictions' in the form of video essays and live performances, produced by the first author with her colleagues, based on their HCI submissions. Through experimenting with alternative dissemination formats, we argue that our exploratory processes engender a practice of reflexivity within a research lab.
Author(s): Chen K-L, Clarke R, Almeida T, Wood M, Kirk DS
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: CHI '17 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Year of Conference: 2017
Pages: 2078-2090
Acceptance date: 06/05/2017
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025696
DOI: 10.1145/3025453.3025696
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ISBN: 9781450346559