Beyond rigor and relevance: producing consumable research about information systems
Information Resources Management Journal - Special issue on the role of business in information technology research
“User sensitive inclusive design”— in search of a new paradigm
CUU '00 Proceedings on the 2000 conference on Universal Usability
Universal Access in the Information Society
HCI for older and disabled people in the Queen Mother Research Centre at Dundee University, Scotland
CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Effective requirements gathering for older adults
ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing
Understanding the Influence of the Users' Context in AmI
Social Science Computer Review
Behaviour & Information Technology - Designing Computer Systems for and with Older Users
Creating Innovative Partnerships with Users in Developing Assistive Technology
ICCHP '08 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs
The Panopticon and the Performance Arena: HCI Reaches within
INTERACT '09 Proceedings of the 12th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Part II
Methodologies for involving older adults in the design process
UAHCI'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Universal access in human computer interaction: coping with diversity
The Panopticon reaches within: how digital technology turns us inside out
Identity in the Information Society
INTERACT'11 Proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction - Volume Part II
Experiences with professional theatre for awareness raising
Interacting with Computers
Invisible design: exploring insights and ideas through ambiguous film scenarios
Proceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference
Performative experience design
CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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We have investigated the possibilities of using theatre, including professional actors, scriptwriters and artistic directors, within requirements gathering, and usability testing, and for communicating the results of such work to the design community, or individual designers. The research on which we will report focuses on older people, but we believe that a consideration of the issues involved in designing for this group highlights many of the challenges found in CHI research more generally, and the techniques can apply to usability testing, and to communicating the findings of such research and testing to designers.