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Dr Effie Le Moignan
Kiel Long
Dr John Vines
Feeling alone among 317 million others: Disclosures of loneliness on Twitter2019
Sunil Rodger
Dan Jackson
Dr John Vines
James McLaughlin
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
et al.
JourneyCam: Exploring Experiences of Accessibility and Mobility among Powered Wheelchair Users through Video and Data2019
Dr John Vines
Roisin McNaney
Amey Holden
Ivan Poliakov
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
et al.
Our Year with the Glass: Expectations, Letdowns and Ethical Dilemmas of Technology Trials with Vulnerable People2017
Professor Dave Kirk
Dr John Vines
Accountable: Exploring the Inadequacies of Transparent Financial Practice in the Non-Profit Sector2016
Anja Thieme
Roisin McNaney
Dr John Vines
Ethical Encounters in Human-Computer Interaction2016
Chris Elsden
Bettina Nissen
Dr Andy Garbett
Dr David Chatting
Professor Dave Kirk
et al.
Metadating: Exploring the Romance and Future of Personal Data2016
Dr Ian Johnson
Dr John Vines
Dr Nick Taylor
Edward Jenkins
Reflections on Deploying Distributed Consultation Technologies with Community Organisations2016
Roisin McNaney
Mohammad Othman
Dan Richardson
Dr Paul Dunphy
Dr Telmo Amaral
et al.
Speeching: Mobile Crowdsourced Speech Assessment to Support Self-Monitoring and Management for People with Parkinson’s2016
Sunil Rodger
Dr John Vines
Professor Janice McLaughlin
Technology and the Politics of Mobility: Evidence Generation in Accessible Transport Activism2016
Andrew Dow
Dr John Vines
Dr Robert Comber
Professor Rob Wilson
ThoughtCloud: Exploring the Role of Feedback Technologies in Care Organisations 2016
Reuben Kirkham
Mary Webster
Dr Ko Le Chen
Dr John Vines
Using Disability Law to expand Academic Freedom for Disabled Researchers in the United Kingdom2016
Dr John Vines
Dr Gary Pritchard
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Professor Patrick Olivier
Dr Katie Brittain
et al.
An Age-Old Problem: Examining the Discourses of Ageing in HCI and Strategies for Future Research2015
Dr John Vines
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Professor Patrick Olivier
Authenticity, Relatability and Collaborative Approaches to Sharing Knowledge about Assistive Living Technology2015
Reuben Kirkham
Dr John Vines
Professor Patrick Olivier
Being Reasonable: A Manifesto for Improving the Inclusion of Disabled People in SIGCHI Conferences2015
Dr John Vines
Collaboration and Social Computing in Emerging Financial Services2015
Dr John Vines
Selina Sutton
Debating Poverty Porn on Twitter: Social Media as a Place for Everyday Socio-Political Talk2015
Professor Abi Durrant
Dr John Vines
Developing a Dialogical Platform for Disseminating Research through Design2015
Anja Thieme
Dr John Vines
Ethical Encounters in HCI: Research in Sensitive Settings2015
Dr Gary Pritchard
Professor Pam Briggs
Dr John Vines
Professor Patrick Olivier
How to Drive a London Bus: Measuring Performance in a Mobile and Remote Workplace2015
Roisin McNaney
Ivan Poliakov
Dr John Vines
Dr Madeline Balaam
Pengfei Zhang
et al.
LApp: A Speech Loudness Application for People with Parkinson's on Google Glass2015
Roisin McNaney
Ivan Poliakov
Dr John Vines
Dr Madeline Balaam
Pengfei Zhang
et al.
LApp: A Speech Loudness Application for People with Parkinson's on Google Glass2015
Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr John Vines
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Dr Tom Bartindale
Dr John Shearer
et al.
MyRun: Balancing Design for Reflection, Recounting and Openness in a Museum-based Participatory Platform2015
Dr John Vines
Situational Ethics: Re-thinking Approaches to Formal Ethics Requirements for Human-Computer Interaction2015
Dr John Vines
Dr Rachel Clarke
Professor Ann Light
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
The beginnings, middles and endings of participatory research in HCI: An introduction to the special issue on 'perspectives on participation'2015
Dr Gary Pritchard
Dr John Vines
Professor Patrick Olivier
Your Money's No Good Here: The Elimination of Cash Payment on London Buses2015
Dr John Vines
Demo Hour2014
Dr Paul Dunphy
Professor Andrew Monk
Dr John Vines
Professor Patrick Olivier
Designing for Spontaneous and Secure Delegation in Digital Payments2014
Dr Gary Pritchard
Dr John Vines
Professor Pam Briggs
Professor Patrick Olivier
Digitally driven: how location based services impact the work practices of London bus drivers2014
Anja Thieme
Dr John Vines
Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr John McCarthy
Enabling Empathy in Health and Care: Design Methods and Challenges2014
Dr John Vines
Tess Denman-Cleaver
Dr Paul Dunphy
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Experience design theatre: exploring the role of live theatre in scaffolding design dialogues2014
Dr Nick Taylor
Dr Tom Bartindale
Dr John Vines
Professor Patrick Olivier
Exploring delegate engagement with an augmented conference2014
Roisin McNaney
Dr John Vines
Dr Daniel Roggen
Dr Madeline Balaam
Pengfei Zhang
et al.
Exploring the Acceptability of Google Glass as an Everyday Assistive Device for People with Parkinson's2014
Dr John Vines
Loneliness in the Digital Age: Building Strategies for Empathy and Trust2014
Kevin Marshall
Anja Thieme
Dr John Vines
Gavin Wood
Dr Madeline Balaam
et al.
Making Wellbeing: A Process of User-Centered Design2014
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
Professor Andrew Monk
Pay or Delay: The Role of Technology When Managing a Low Income2014
Gavin Wood
Dr John Vines
Dr Madeline Balaam
Dr Nick Taylor
Tom Smith
et al.
The Department Of Hidden Stories: Playful Digital Storytelling for Children in a Public Library2014
Dr Paul Dunphy
Dr John Vines
Professor Andrew Monk
Professor Patrick Olivier
Understanding Financial Practices: Experiences with ‘Eighty Somethings’ and the Underbanked2014
Dr Paul Dunphy
Dr John Vines
Rachel Clarke
Dr Vasilis Vlachokyriakos
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
et al.
Understanding the experience-centeredness of privacy and security technologies2014
Dr John Vines
Dr Rachel Clarke
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Dr John McCarthy
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Configuring participation: On how we involve users in design2013
Dr John Vines
Roisin McNaney
Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr John McCarthy
Designing for- and with- vulnerable people2013
Dr John Vines
Digital apartheid: an ethnographic account of racialised HCI in Cape Town hip-hop2013
Dr John Vines
Anja Thieme
Dr Robert Comber
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
HCI in the press: online public reactions to mass media portrayals of HCI research2013
Dr John Vines
Gary Pritchard
Making Family Care Work: Dependence, Privacy and Remote Home Monitoring Telecare Systems2013
Dr John Vines
Mind Pool: Encouraging Self-Reflection Through Ambiguous Bio-Feedback2013
Dr Tom Schofield
Dr John Vines
Trigger Shift: Participatory Design of an Augmented Theatrical Performance with Young People2013
Selina Sutton
Dr John Vines
Roisin McNaney
Mary Webster
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Trust and Evidence in an Online Community of Speech and Language Therapists: The Case of iPad Use2013
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
Dr Vasilis Vlachokyriakos
Isaac Teece
Professor Andrew Monk
et al.
Cheque Mates: Participatory Design of Digital Payments with Eighty Somethings2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
Dave Green
Jim Kitson Kitson
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Invisible design: exploring insights and ideas through ambiguous film scenarios2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
James Nicholson
Dave Green
Professor Andrew Monk
et al.
Invisible Design: Exploring Insights and Ideas through Ambiguous Film Scenarios2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Tuck Leong
Dr John McCarthy
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Invited SIG - participation and HCI: why involve people in design?2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Tuck Leong
Emeritus Professor Pete Wright
Perspectives on participation: evaluating cross-disciplinary tools, methods and practices2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
Professor Andrew Monk
Professor Patrick Olivier
Questionable Concepts: Critique as Resource for Designing with Eighty Somethings2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
Professor Patrick Olivier
The Joy of Cheques: Trust, Paper and Eighty Somethings2012
Dr John Vines
Dr Paul Dunphy
Eighty something: banking for the older old2011
Professor Andrew Monk
Dr Paul Dunphy
Professor Patrick Olivier
Dr John Vines
New approaches to banking for the older old2011
Dr Brigitta Zics
Dr John Vines
The Mind Cupola and Enactive Ecology: Designing technologically mediated experiences for the Ageing Mind2009