Posted by: clare on: June 17, 2012
A while ago I promised that I’d speak a little more about Max Wilson‘s RepliCHI SIG at CHI’12 — alongside the discussions I had about interactions between research and practice, this SIG was one of my CHI highlights (CHIlights? No? Just me? Oh, ok then). Anyways: there are lots of reasons to care about replication [...]
Posted by: clare on: June 5, 2012
I attended the CHI workshop on Theories Behind UX Research and How They are Used in Practice (my position paper concerned my use of seven theoretical frameworks in my doctoral research): it was fantastic. Why I care about this topic I’m an academic, not a practitioner — yet I care about how academic work is applied in [...]
Posted by: clare on: May 6, 2012
This post is a summary of the work I’ll be presenting in today’s CHI workshop, Theories Behind UX Research and How They are Used in Practice. As you would imagine from the title, this workshop is all about the relationship between theories in UX and their application — what theoretical foundations underpin ongoing UX research. There [...]