Embarrassing interactions

Wherever the rapid evolution of interactive technologies disrupts standing situational norms, creates new, often unclear situational audiences, or crosses cultural boundaries, embarrassment is likely. This makes embarrassment a fundamental adoption and engagement hurdle, but also a creative design s...

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Main Authors: Deterding, S., Lucero, A., Holopainen, J., Min, C., Cheok, A., Waern, A., Walz, Steffen
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2960
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author Deterding, S.
Lucero, A.
Holopainen, J.
Min, C.
Cheok, A.
Waern, A.
Walz, Steffen
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Lucero, A.
Holopainen, J.
Min, C.
Cheok, A.
Waern, A.
Walz, Steffen
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description Wherever the rapid evolution of interactive technologies disrupts standing situational norms, creates new, often unclear situational audiences, or crosses cultural boundaries, embarrassment is likely. This makes embarrassment a fundamental adoption and engagement hurdle, but also a creative design space for human-computer interaction. However, research on embarrassment in HCI has remained scattered and unsystematic so far. This workshop therefore convenes researchers and practitioners to assemble and advance the current state of research on embarrassing interactions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-29602018-12-14T00:45:45Z Embarrassing interactions Deterding, S. Lucero, A. Holopainen, J. Min, C. Cheok, A. Waern, A. Walz, Steffen Wherever the rapid evolution of interactive technologies disrupts standing situational norms, creates new, often unclear situational audiences, or crosses cultural boundaries, embarrassment is likely. This makes embarrassment a fundamental adoption and engagement hurdle, but also a creative design space for human-computer interaction. However, research on embarrassment in HCI has remained scattered and unsystematic so far. This workshop therefore convenes researchers and practitioners to assemble and advance the current state of research on embarrassing interactions. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2960 10.1145/2702613.2702647 restricted
spellingShingle Deterding, S.
Lucero, A.
Holopainen, J.
Min, C.
Cheok, A.
Waern, A.
Walz, Steffen
Embarrassing interactions
title Embarrassing interactions
title_full Embarrassing interactions
title_fullStr Embarrassing interactions
title_full_unstemmed Embarrassing interactions
title_short Embarrassing interactions
title_sort embarrassing interactions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2960