Queer in HCI: Strengthening the Community of LGBTQIA+ Researchers and Research

M. A. Devito, Caitlin Lustig, Ellen Simpson, K. Allison, Tya S. Chuanromanee, Katta Spiel, Amy J. Ko, J. Rode, Brianna Dym, Michael J. Muller, M. Scheuerman, A. Walker, Jed R. Brubaker, Alex A. Ahmed
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As Queer Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) becomes an established part of the larger field, both in terms of research on and with queer populations and in terms of employing queering theories and methods, the role of queer researchers has become a timely topic of discussion. However, these discussions have largely centered around member-researcher status and positionality when working with queer populations. Based on insights gathered at multiple ACM events over the past two years, we identified two pressing issues: (1) we need to better support queer people doing HCI research not specific to queer populations, and (2) we need to identify how to best support member-researchers in leading Queer HCI while including collaborators beyond the queer community. This Special Interest Group (SIG) aims to directly address these challenges by convening a broad community of queer researchers and allies, working not only on explicitly-queer topics but across a broad range of HCI topics.
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HCI中的酷儿:加强LGBTQIA+研究人员和研究社区
随着酷儿人机交互(HCI)成为更大领域的一个既定部分,无论是在对酷儿群体的研究方面,还是在使用酷儿理论和方法方面,酷儿研究者的角色已经成为一个及时的讨论话题。然而,这些讨论主要集中在研究酷儿群体时的成员研究员地位和立场上。基于过去两年在多个ACM活动中收集的见解,我们确定了两个紧迫的问题:(1)我们需要更好地支持酷儿人群进行非特定于酷儿人群的HCI研究;(2)我们需要确定如何最好地支持成员研究人员领导酷儿HCI,同时包括酷儿社区以外的合作者。这个特殊兴趣小组(SIG)旨在通过召集广大的酷儿研究人员和盟友来直接解决这些挑战,不仅在明确的酷儿主题上工作,而且在广泛的HCI主题上工作。
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