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Ability-Diverse Collaboration 
in HCI Research

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) must evolve to be ability-centric in an era celebrating diversity. Interdependence Theory underscores the need for technology to foster shared goals, irrespective of users' abilities. Our contribution includes a unified taxonomy, the Ability-Diverse Collaboration Framework, mapping the design space, and highlighting future research opportunities. 

Framework for ability sharing and ability combining

Papers Found

117

It Doesn't Win You Friends: Understanding Accessibility in Collaborative Writing for People with Vision Impairments

Das M,Gergle D,Piper AM

2019

PACM HCI

General

Framework

Disability

Blind and/or Low Vision

Contribution

Empirical

Temporal

Synchronous

Physical

Distributed

Context

Productivity

Evaluation

Ability-combining

Collaboration

Technology

Scale

Group

PwD-NonDisabled

Collaborator

Leveraging Participation: Supporting Skills Development of Young Adults with Intellectual Disability Using Social Media

Bayor AA,Sitbon L,Ploderer B,Bircanin F,Koplick S,Brereton M

2019

ASSETS

General

Framework

Disability

Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD):

Contribution

Empirical, Methodological

Temporal

Synchronous

Physical

Distributed

Context

Research/Design, Learning

Evaluation

N/A

Ability-combining

Collaboration

N/A

Technology

Scale

Group

PwD-NonDisabled

Collaborator

Leveraging Shared Control to Empower People with Tetraplegia to Participate in Extreme Sports

Ahmad Alsaleem, Ross Imburgia, Mateo Godinez, Andrew Merryweather, Roger Altizer, Tamara Denning, Jeffery Rosenbluth, Stephen Trapp, Jason Wiese

2019

ASSETS

General

Framework

Disability

Motor/physical impairment

Contribution

Artifact

Temporal

Synchronous

Physical

Co-located

Context

Daily Life

Evaluation

Technical, Usage

Ability-combining

Collaboration

Ability Combiner

Technology

Scale

1-1

PwD-NonDisabled

Collaborator

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