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 Effects of Cross-modal Collaboration on the Stages of Information Seeking
Pere Ponsa,Daniel Guasch,Dena Al-Thani,Tony Stockman,Anastasios Tombros
2015
Interacción
General
Framework
Disability
Blind and/or Low Vision
Contribution
Empirical
Temporal
Asychronous
Physical
Co-located, Distributed
Context
Productivity
Evaluation
N/A
Ability-combining
Collaboration
N/A
Technology
Scale
1-1
PwD-NonDisabled
Collaborator
The Efficacy of Collaborative Authoring of Video Scene Descriptions
Natalie R,Loh J,Tan HS,Tseng J,Chan IL,Jarjue EH,Kacorri H,Hara K
2021
ASSETS
General
Framework
Disability
Blind and/or Low Vision
Contribution
Artifact
Temporal
Synchronous
Physical
Distributed
Context
Accessibility, Creativity
Evaluation
Technical, Usage
Ability-combining
Collaboration
Ability Supporter, Communication Supporter
Technology
Scale
Group
PwD-NonDisabled
Collaborator
The Emerging Professional Practice of Remote Sighted Assistance for People with Visual Impairments
Bernhaupt, Regina, Mueller, Florian 'Floyd', Verweij, David, Andres, Josh, McGrenere, Joanna
2020
CHI
General
Framework
Disability
Blind and/or Low Vision
Contribution
Artifact
Temporal
Synchronous
Physical
Distributed
Context
Accessibility, Crowd Work
Evaluation
Demonstration, Usage
Ability-sharing
Collaboration
Ability Channel
Technology
Scale
n-1
NonDisabled->PwD
Collaborator