Fourth-Wave HCI Meets the 21st Century Manifesto: Creative Subversion in the 'CHI-verse'

Simone Ashby (Madeira ITI/LARSyS, Portugal and University of Madeira, Portugal)
Julian Hanna (Madeira ITI/LARSyS, Portugal)
Sónia Matos (Madeira ITI/LARSyS, Portugal)
Callum Nash (School of Design, Northumbria University, UK)
Alexis Faria (Madeira ITI/LARSyS, Portugal and University of Madeira, Portugal)

We take up Bødker's challenge to ‘identify’ a fourth wave HCI, building on the work of Blevis et al. and others to shore up a new vision that places ‘politics and values and ethics’ at the forefront without abandoning the strengths of previous waves. We insist that a fourth wave must push harder, beyond measured criticism for actual (e.g. institutional) change. We present two studies performed at CHI’19, where we used our MANIFESTO! game to: 1) take the temperature of colleagues on adopting an activist stance, 2) test manifesto writing as a key activity in pushing HCI forward into the fourth wave, and 3) test our game for subsequent iterations, and as a probe for inspiring new digital tools. With the enthusiastic response received to gameplay, facilitated in part through a novel method using tableau vivant, we argue for taking political activism from the margins into mainstream HCI.

Citation

Simone Ashby, Julian Hanna, Sónia Matos, Callum Nash, and Alexis Faria. 2019. Fourth-Wave HCI Meets the 21st Century Manifesto: Creative Subversion in the 'CHI-verse'. In Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019 (HTTF 2019), November 19–20, 2019, Nottingham, United Kingdom. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 11 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3363384.3363467

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