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2014 | Economics and Business Communication Challenges : International Week | 200--208
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Researching for Humanity

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Technologies trigger impacts on the environment in which they are inserted and on the people that live in it. Interactive systems are a reality in people's lives, being used through different devices for different purposes, in different contexts, with unpredictable and far-reaching consequences. In this complex scenario, it is necessary to rethink our practices, tools and theories in order to consider human values and cultural issues in an explicit way. There is also a necessary shift in our position while researchers, scientists and practitioners, approaching fundamental problems that can contribute to the society. In this position paper, we claim for such a position change and argue for a socially responsible design of technologies, keeping universal human values in mind and paying attention to cultural issues. (original abstract)
Twórcy
  • University of Campinas, Brasil
  • State University of West Parana, Brasil
  • Consultant in Inclusive Education Issues
Bibliografia
  • Bannon L. (2011), Reimagining HCI: Toward a More Human-centered Perspective, "Interactions", Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 50-57.
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  • Baranauskas M. C. C. and Bonacin R. (2008), Design - Indicating Through Signs, Design Issues, MIT Press, Vol. 24, pp. 30-45.
  • Baranauskas M. C. C., Souza C. S., and Pereira R. (2012), GranDIHC-BR: Prospecgao de Grandes Desafios de Pesquisa em Interaqao Humano-Computador no Brasil, [in:] XI Simposio Brasileiro de Fatores Humanos em Sistemas Computacionais (IHC 2012), pp. 63-64.
  • Bodker S. (2006), When Second Wave HCI Meets Third Wave Challenges, [in:] Proceedings of 4th Nordic Conference on Human-computer Interaction: Changing Roles, Oslo, Norway, ACM Press, pp. 1-8.
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  • Noiwan J. and Norcio A. F. (2006), Cultural Differences on Attention and Perceived Usability: Investigating Color Combinations of Animated Graphics, "International Journal of Human-Computer Studies", Vol. 64, pp. 103-122.
  • Pereira R. (2012), Authority Network and Support to Social Interaction on the Web: A Culturally Informed Approach, PhD Dissertation, Institute of Computing, University of Campinas, Brazil.
  • Pereira R. and Baranauskas M. C. C. (2011), Valuation Framing for Social Software: A Culturally Aware Artifact, [in:] 13th International Conference on Enterprise In-formation Systems (ICEIS 2011), pp. 135-144.
  • Pereira R., Baranauskas M. C. C., and Almeida L. D. (2011), The Value of Value Identification in Web Applications, [in:] Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on WWW/Intemet, pp. 37-44.
  • Pereira R., Baranauskas M. C. C., and Silva S. R. P. (2013), Social Software and Educational Technology/: Informal, Formal and Technical Values, "Educational Technology & Society", Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 4-14.
  • Pereira R., Buchdid S. B., and Baranauskas M. C. C. (2012a), Keeping Values in Mind: Artifacts for a Value-Oriented and Culturally Informed Design, [in:] 14th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2012), pp. 25-34.
  • Pereira R., Buchdid S. B., Miranda L. C., and Baranauskas M. C. C. (2012b), Considering Values and Cultural Aspects in the Evaluation of Interactive Systems Prototypes, [in:] International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2012), pp. 395-400.
  • Pereira R., Homung H., and Baranauskas M. C. C. (2012c), Cognitive Authority Revisited in Web Social Interaction, Frameworks of IT Prosumption for Business System Development, IGI Global, pp. 142-157.
  • Schwartz S. H. (2005), Basic Human Values: Their Content and Structure Across Countries, Values and Behaviors in Organizations, Vozes, Rio de Janeiro.
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