Interactional empowerment

  • Authors:
  • Kristina Höök;Anna Ståhl;Petra Sundström;Jarmo Laaksolaahti

  • Affiliations:
  • Mobile Life center at Stockholm University, Kista, Sweden;Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Kista, Sweden;Mobile Life center at Stockholm University, Kista, Sweden;Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Kista, Sweden

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

We propose that an interactional perspective on how emotion is constructed, shared and experienced, may be a good basis for designing affective interactional systems that do not infringe on privacy or autonomy, but instead empowers users. An interactional design perspective may make use of design elements such as open-ended, ambiguous, yet familiar, interaction surfaces that users can use as a basis to make sense of their own emotions and their communication with one-another. We describe the interactional view on design for emotional communication, and provide a set of orienting design concepts and methods for design and evaluation that help translate the interactional view into viable applications. From an embodied interaction theory perspective, we argue for a non-dualistic, non-reductionist view on affective interaction design.