[Petit Fours #397] On labor-intensive workplaces, sustainability, and museums
Hi, everyone! Here’s what I’ve got for you today:
#1 Folks interested in worker-centered research and design, check out Amazon Z to A: Speculative Design to Understand the Future of Labor-Intensive Workplaces, a recent DIS paper by EunJeong Cheon and Vera Khovanskaya!
#2 Part of research (and what makes research a treat) is going back to ‘old’ papers! In our field, old can be as recent as 2010, like this ‘early’ piece on sustainable human–computer interaction: Mapping the landscape of sustainable HCI.
#3 Last week, I got to point a new PhD student to the rich resource that is Eva Hornecker and Luigina Ciolfi’s book Human-Computer Interactions in Museums.
#4 Last but not least, here’s a new paper by Michelle Tran and Casey Fiesler, that resonates with some of our recent work: "It's Not Exactly Meant to Be Realistic": Student Perspectives on the Role of Ethics In Computing Group Projects
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