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Featured community SIG: human-computer interaction for development

Published: 27 April 2013 Publication History

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We are proposing a SIG designed for Human-Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D) Community. It is designed to foster further collaboration, dissemination of research results and findings from practitioners, as well as to promote discussion of how we can both learn from each other and from those we serve in underserved communities wherever they may be.

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      CHI EA '13: CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      April 2013
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      ISBN:9781450319522
      DOI:10.1145/2468356
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      1. community design
      2. hcd4d.
      3. hci4d
      4. ict4d
      5. international development
      6. participatory design
      7. ucd4id

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