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.
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Papers Found
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The Care Work of Access
Bennett CL,Rosner DK,Taylor AS
2020
CHI
General
Framework
Disability
Blind and/or Low Vision
Contribution
Empirical, Theoretical and/or opinion
Temporal
Synchronous
Physical
Co-located
Context
Daily Life, Social
Evaluation
N/A
Ability-sharing
Collaboration
N/A
Technology
Scale
1-1
NonDisabled->PwD
Collaborator
The Challenges in Adopting Assistive Technologies in the Workplace for People with Visual Impairments
Wahidin H,Waycott J,Baker S
2018
OzCHI
General
Framework
Disability
Blind and/or Low Vision
Contribution
Empirical
Temporal
Synchronous
Physical
Co-located
Context
Working/Livelihood
Evaluation
N/A
Ability-sharing
Collaboration
N/A
Technology
Scale
1-1
NonDisabled->PwD
Collaborator
The Digital Cooking Coach: Using Visual and Auditory in-Situ Instructions to Assist Cognitively Impaired during Cooking
Kosch T,Wennrich K,Topp D,Muntzinger M,Schmidt A
2019
PETRA
General
Framework
Disability
Cognitive impairment
Contribution
Empirical
Temporal
Synchronous
Physical
Distributed
Context
Daily Life
Evaluation
N/A
Ability-sharing
Collaboration
N/A
Technology
Scale
1-1
NonDisabled->PwD
Collaborator