Last year, along with Omar Sosa-Tzec and John M. Carroll, I published a paper at SIGDOC introducing the concept of visual references. Visual references combine
Category: theory development
Theory Use has not been framed as an HCI Problem
Theory in HCI research appears to be of interest to a number of researchers working in the field. Theory use, which refers to the different
Adolescence as a Metaphor for HCI
Early in the book HCI Theory, Yvonne Rogers takes a few pages to establish that research in the field is rapidly expanding/diversifying and that it’s
New Journal Article
Terrific news! The new issue of She Ji: The Journal of Design Economics and Innovation is out today, and it features an article I wrote
Theoretical Adequacy in HCI Research
Theoretical adequacy is an concept that comes up in some form or another in various readings in the hci literature. More often than not, authors express concern that
what should theory mean?
I’ve been collecting (and modifying and losing) thoughts about theory and the different ways it has been discussed and debated in academia for some time