doc.hci - Designing Meaningful Human-Technology Relations - Digital Realities Lab

doc.hci - Designing Meaningful Human-Technology Relations - Digital Realities Lab

doc.hci - Designing Meaningful Human-Technology Relations

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Project Description

The doctoral program in Human-Computer Interaction doc.hci is a joint undertaking of Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS) and Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (SUAS). It combines expertise on research with the expertise of transferring insights into real-world contexts within the scientific discipline of Human-Computer Interaction. Through the empirical work conducted in five PhD projects, which are situated in diverse fields of action (Mobility, Health, Play, Education & Work), this program aims to provide theoretical, methodological as well as practical contributions considering the highly complex and interwoven human-technology relations.

More information on the doc.hci website.

Additional Information

Funding: FWF docfunds.connect

Duration: 4 years

Project Partners

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Publications

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Towards Lenses for Reviewing Playfulness in HCI (2024)

CHI EA ‘24: Extended Abstracts of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

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Contributing Staff

Markus Tatzgern

Bernhard Maurer

Jan-Hendrik Sünderkamp

Nathalia Campreguer França