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Gender-Inclusive HCI Research and Design : A Conceptual Review

Authors :
Simone Stumpf
Anicia Peters
Shaowen Bardzell
Margaret Burnett
Daniela Busse
Jessica Cauchard
Elizabeth Churchill
Simone Stumpf
Anicia Peters
Shaowen Bardzell
Margaret Burnett
Daniela Busse
Jessica Cauchard
Elizabeth Churchill
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Recent years have seen a growing number of calls for considering gender in the design or evaluation of software, websites, or other digital technology. Calls like these have arisen from an emerging awareness in HCI of findings from the social sciences that are relevant to the way people use and design technology. However, emerging work on bringing together gender research with software design choices is fragmented across multiple disciplines. This monograph aims to help bring such works together, by synthesizing the current state of affairs and future possibilities on how gender comes together with HCI design. The authors of this monograph consider inclusive design of technology whatever the gender of its users of particular importance. This conceptual review provides an overview of the motivations that have driven research in gender and inclusive HCI design. The authors review the empirical evidence for the impact of gender in thinking and behavior which underlies HCI research and design. They present how HCI design might inadvertently embed and perpetuate gender stereotypes. They also present current HCI design approaches to tackle gender stereotypes and produce gender-inclusive designs. The monograph concludes by discussing possible future directions in this area.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781680836561 and 9781680836578
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Gender-Inclusive HCI Research and Design : A Conceptual Review
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2393707