Can you do good and do well?: exploring HCI careers for societal impact

Anupam Jain, Matthew Kam, Michael Best, E. Gerber, R. Luk
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International development and initiatives towards societal impact have been slowly gaining momentum in the HCI forums over the last few years. A subset of HCI researchers and practitioners worldwide have been working to design, build, evaluate and deploy solutions for the 80% of the world which lives on less than $10 a day[2] and broadly for humanitarian efforts that improves people's lives at large. However, a large section of the HCI community is still not directly involved in this space even if they are interested, because of concerns like job uncertainty, lack of awareness of avenues to help, time availability and perhaps some delusions about the space. This panel brings together panelists who are HCI professionals trying to produce social impact from four different domains (non-profit, for-profit social enterprise, academic research and corporate research) and are from different geographies and stages in their careers. The panel explores how HCI researchers and practitioners can consider HCI-related careers in international development and other societal impact initiatives, introduce the CHI community to different means through which they could make meaningful contributions, discuss why it may be imminent for HCI specialists to apply their expertise to this space, cite and discuss some real world stories and try to answer as many queries from people who would like to get involved either as volunteers or for full-time careers.
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你能做得好,做得好吗?探索HCI职业对社会的影响
在过去几年中,国际发展和社会影响倡议在人力资本论坛上逐渐获得势头。全球范围内的一部分HCI研究人员和从业者一直致力于为世界上80%的人设计、构建、评估和部署解决方案,这些人每天的生活费不足10美元[2],并广泛用于改善人们生活的人道主义工作。然而,由于工作的不确定性、缺乏帮助途径的意识、时间的可用性以及对该领域的一些错觉等问题,大部分HCI社区仍然没有直接参与这个领域,即使他们对此感兴趣。该小组汇集了来自四个不同领域(非营利,营利性社会企业,学术研究和企业研究)的HCI专业人士,他们来自不同的地区和职业生涯的不同阶段,试图产生社会影响。该小组探讨了HCI研究人员和从业者如何在国际发展和其他社会影响倡议中考虑与HCI相关的职业,向HCI社区介绍他们可以做出有意义贡献的不同方式,讨论为什么HCI专家将他们的专业知识应用到这个领域迫在眉睫。引用和讨论一些真实世界的故事,并尽量回答那些想要参与其中的人的问题,无论是作为志愿者还是全职工作。
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