GRAND 2013 & CHI WIPs

March 10th, 2013 | Posted by admin in Events | HCI | Research | User Experience - (Comments Off)

CHI WIP Poster

It was a very busy February with CHI WIP submissions/notification and GRAND 2013happenings. GRAND is the fourth annual digital media conference, taking place May 14-16, 2013, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (read more about it below).

Our accepted CHI WIP was primary authored by Erick Oduor, a PhD student who is also a member of cLab at SFU. His WIP focuses on Family Communication in Rural and Slum Regions of Kenya and can be viewed here.

Abstract: We report the findings of an ethnographic study exploring how 13 participants from rural and slum regions of Kenya communicated with remote family members using technology. We focus on communication practices that enabled family members to support economic sustenance activities and also investigate the social aspects of using technology to provide or receive moral, emotional or other forms of support from distributed family members.

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CHI 2013 Video Teeser *Shared Joy is Double Joy*

March 5th, 2013 | Posted by admin in HCI | Social Media | User Experience - (Comments Off)

Video teeser describing the paper, “Shared Joy is Double Joy” The Social Practices of User Networks within Group Shopping Sites. The paper will be presented at ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2013, in Paris this spring.

CHI 2013 Acceptance or cLab Invades Paris

December 10th, 2012 | Posted by admin in Events | HCI | Research | User Experience - (Comments Off)

Very excited that my work on Group Shopping Sites has been accepted to CHI2013. Overall 1963 papers and notes were submitted and 20% were accepted–providing lots of reason to celebrate. The ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference on human-computer interaction and is April 27 – May 2, 2013 in Paris, France.

The paper looks at the social behaviours of group shopping site users and the makeup of their shopping networks. Main findings showed a strong need for users to not only connect socially but use these sites to create an identity. The camera ready full paper will be available January 20th.

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