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  1. Cultures in human-computer interaction
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  2. Cultures in Human-Computer Interaction
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    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Springer

    Introduction -- The Concept of Culture: A Short and Guided Overview -- Culture Matters in HCI -- Conceptual Perspectives of Culture within HCI -- The Operationalization of Culture in HCI -- Some Open Issues -- Conclusion. This book provides an... more

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    Introduction -- The Concept of Culture: A Short and Guided Overview -- Culture Matters in HCI -- Conceptual Perspectives of Culture within HCI -- The Operationalization of Culture in HCI -- Some Open Issues -- Conclusion. This book provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of the topic of culture in the context of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and a structured overview of a large body of HCI research on (and with) culture. The book presents a short and guided overview of the concept of culture. It offers some background on the origin and development of the term culture. It also outlines some of its key traits and ingredients and summarizes three main perspectives of culture across disciplines. The book argues that culture matters considerably in HCI and discusses a number of reasons for and against its relevance. Arguments against include a lack of a universal or common definition of the term culture and globalization. Arguments in favor touch upon important aspects of HCI, including a diversely growing user base, the need to provide designers with enough support to design across cultures, and the inseparable relationship between culture and technology. The issues explored in this book can be classified into three, non-mutually exclusive, categories: theoretical, practical, and controversial. The book outlines the main conceptual perspectives of culture within HCI, including Geert Hofstede’s cultural dimensions theory, Edward T. Hall’s cross-cultural theory of communication, and Richard Nisbett’s cultural cognitive systems of thought as well as examining the ways in which culture has been operationalized in HCI research and the main functions of culture in this area. It closes with a discussion of some open issues intended to spark debate and future research. The literature this book draws upon covers a wide range of research disciplines, including Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Robotics, Disability Studies, Cultural and Cross-Cultural Psychology, Usability, and Design. This book aspires to provide a useful overview of culture for HCI scholars at all levels. Explores the philosophical and practical role of culture in HCI Discusses the concept of culture and how it intersects with technology development and application Synthesizes arguments for and against the relevance of culture in HCI.

     

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    Language: English
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series: Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics
    Subjects: Culture—Study and teaching.; Technology—Sociological aspects.; User interfaces (Computer systems).; Human-computer interaction.; Digital humanities.; Technology.; History.; Human-machine systems.; Culture; Technology.
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  3. Cultures in Human-Computer Interaction
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing, Cham

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    Subjects: User interfaces (Computer systems); Human-computer interaction; Digital humanities; Culture—Study and teaching; Technology—Sociological aspects; Technology; History; Human-machine systems
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  4. Cultures in Human-Computer Interaction
    Published: 2023.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Springer

    Introduction -- The Concept of Culture: A Short and Guided Overview -- Culture Matters in HCI -- Conceptual Perspectives of Culture within HCI -- The Operationalization of Culture in HCI -- Some Open Issues -- Conclusion. This book provides an... more

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    Introduction -- The Concept of Culture: A Short and Guided Overview -- Culture Matters in HCI -- Conceptual Perspectives of Culture within HCI -- The Operationalization of Culture in HCI -- Some Open Issues -- Conclusion. This book provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of the topic of culture in the context of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and a structured overview of a large body of HCI research on (and with) culture. The book presents a short and guided overview of the concept of culture. It offers some background on the origin and development of the term culture. It also outlines some of its key traits and ingredients and summarizes three main perspectives of culture across disciplines. The book argues that culture matters considerably in HCI and discusses a number of reasons for and against its relevance. Arguments against include a lack of a universal or common definition of the term culture and globalization. Arguments in favor touch upon important aspects of HCI, including a diversely growing user base, the need to provide designers with enough support to design across cultures, and the inseparable relationship between culture and technology. The issues explored in this book can be classified into three, non-mutually exclusive, categories: theoretical, practical, and controversial. The book outlines the main conceptual perspectives of culture within HCI, including Geert Hofstede’s cultural dimensions theory, Edward T. Hall’s cross-cultural theory of communication, and Richard Nisbett’s cultural cognitive systems of thought as well as examining the ways in which culture has been operationalized in HCI research and the main functions of culture in this area. It closes with a discussion of some open issues intended to spark debate and future research. The literature this book draws upon covers a wide range of research disciplines, including Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Robotics, Disability Studies, Cultural and Cross-Cultural Psychology, Usability, and Design. This book aspires to provide a useful overview of culture for HCI scholars at all levels. Explores the philosophical and practical role of culture in HCI Discusses the concept of culture and how it intersects with technology development and application Synthesizes arguments for and against the relevance of culture in HCI.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783031302435
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series: Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics
    Subjects: Culture—Study and teaching.; Technology—Sociological aspects.; User interfaces (Computer systems).; Human-computer interaction.; Digital humanities.; Technology.; History.; Human-machine systems.; Culture; Technology.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 115 p. 3 illus.)