Welcome to the jungle : HCI after dark
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07/05/2011
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The transformation of urban spaces that occurs once darkness falls is simultaneously exhilarating and menacing, and over the past 20 months we have investigated the potential for mobile technology to help users manage their personal safety concerns in the city at night. Our findings subverted commonly held notions of vulnerability, with the threat of violence felt equally by men and women. But while women felt protected because of their mobile technology, men dismissed it as digital Man Mace. We addressed this macho design challenge by studying remote engineers in outback Australia to inspire our personal safety design prototype MATE (Mobile Artifact for Taming Environments). |
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ACM SIGCHI |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40269/1/c40269.pdf http://dl.acm.org/authorize?408056 DOI:10.1145/1979742.1979630 Satchell, Christine & Foth, Marcus (2011) Welcome to the jungle : HCI after dark. In Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), ACM SIGCHI, Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, BC, pp. 753-762. |
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Copyright 2011 Christine Satchell and Marcus Foth Copyright is held by the author/owner(s). CHI 2011, May 7–12, 2011, Vancouver, BC, Canada. ACM 978-1-4503-0268-5/11/05. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #160404 Urban and Regional Studies (excl. Planning) #160810 Urban Sociology and Community Studies #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #urban informatics #city #disasters #personal safety artifacts #user studies #convergence #mobile artifacts #fear #night |
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