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    Social Media and Location Data

    How Fast Can You Type on Your Phone?

    Front Stage on Social Media

    Families and Assistive Technology

    3D Virtual Space

    Mining Human Behaviors

    Behavioral Change

    Vulnerable Populations and Technological Support

    Online Behaviors

    Collaborative Fabricatio? Making Much of Machines

    Learning Feedback

    Visual Design Principles for Unconventional Displays

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    Sociotechnical Assemblage, Participation, Interaction & Materiality

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    Technological Care for Autism

    Sustainability, Design and Environmental Sensibilities

    Authentication and Privacy

    (Re)understanding Makin? A Critical Broadening of Maker Cultures

    Learning Programming

    Tracking Fingers

    VR for Collaboration

    I want to know my data Democratizing, Opening and Comprehending Data

    The Economics of Being Online

    Designing Physical Games

    Work, Multitasking, and Distraction

    Physical Disability and Assistive Technologies

    Citizenry and the Science? Design as Inquiry and Participation

    Evaluating Technological Application in Education

    Quantifying Efficiency of Input Methods

    Mobile Behaviors

    Touchscreen Interactions

    VR & Feedback

    Gamification

    Displays and Shared Interactions

    Mental Health in Technology Design and Social Media

    Visual Impairment and Technology

    What lies beyond? Design and Infrastructure through a Critical Lens

    Design, Labour and the Invisible Perils of Crowdsourcing

    HCI and Physiological Interactions

    In-Air Gesture

    Curation and Algorithms

    Contextual Awareness

    Distance Still Matters

    Enabling End-Users and Designers

    Interventions to Design Theory

    HCI and Gender

    Complex Tasks and Learning in Crowdsourcing

    Game and Design

    Crowdsourcing and Creation:Large-scale Ideas and Content Production

    Embodied Interaction

    Big Data and Local Society

    Touch Interaction

    Managing Design for Life Disruptions

    Civic Tech, Participation and Society

    Players' Motivations in Games

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    Patients' Participation in Online and Offline Settings

    User Experience and Performance

    Microtasks and Crowdsourcing

    Software and Programming Tools

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    Designing for Attention and Multitasking

    Politics on Social Media

    Gesture Elicitation and Interaction

    Supporting Player Performance

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    Health Support

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    Input Technology

    Comprehension through Visualization

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    Smartphone Authentication

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    Fat Fingers, Small Watches

    Online Communities - Identities and Behaviors

    Affording Collective Action in Social Media

    Designing New Player Experiences

    Usability and User Burden

    Reflection on UX Design

    Display and Visualizations

    Reward me! Motivating and Incentivising Crowdsourcing

    Making Interfaces Work for Each Individual

    Everyday Objects as Interaction Surfaces

    Fingers and Technology

    Privacy over Time and Relationships

    Supporting Player Social Experiences

    How Does It Look? Evaluating Visual Design

    Participatory Design (PD) and Applications

    Health Support & Management

    UX and Usability Methods

    Backstage of Crowdsourcing Legitimacy, Performance and Crowd Support

    Expressive HCI

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    How can Smartphones Fit Our Lives?

    Video Sharing

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    Detecting User Emotion

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    Problem-solving or not? The Boundaries of HCI Research

    Visualization Methods and Evaluation

    Transportation and HCI

    Interaction Techniques for Mobile Interfaces

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    Living in Smart Environments

    Design for Health Care

    Representing User Experience

    Making Music on the Brain

    Natural User Interfaces for InfoVis

    Multi-Device Interaction

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    Engaging Players in Games

    Food as Method and Inquiry

    Medical Device Sensing

    Supporting Information Seeking

    Designing New Materials and Manufacturing Techniques

    Eye Tracking Applications

    Large Display Interaction

    IoT and HCI ASAP!

    Smart Homes, Devices and Data

    Seams of Craft, Design and Fabrication

    Body and Fashion

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