Critiques of research papers on Advanced Topics in Human-Centred Computing (HCC)

Feminist HCI: Taking Stock and Outlining an Agenda for Design

Learning from and with Menstrupedia: Towards Menstrual Health Education in India

Women’s Safety in Public Spaces: Examining the Efficacy of Panic Buttons in New Delhi

Mobile Phones for Maternal Health in Rural India

Bridging the Gap Between Ethics and Practice: Guidelines for Reliable, Safe, and Trustworthy Human-centered AI Systems

“Everyone wants to do the model work, not the data work”: Data Cascades in High-Stakes AI

Who is the “Human” in Human-Centered Machine Learning: The Case of Predicting Mental Health from Social Media

Re-imagining Algorithmic Fairness in India and Beyond

Human-AI Collaboration in Data Science: Exploring Data Scientists’ Perceptions of Automated AI

Questioning the AI: Informing Design Practices for Explainable AI User Experiences

Guidelines for Human-AI Interaction

Woman-Centered Design through Humanity, Activism, and Inclusion

From needs to aspirations in information technology for development

Aspirations-Based Design

The “Comadre” Project: An Asset-Based Design Approach to Connecting Low-Income Latinx Families to Out-of-School Learning Opportunities

Design-Based Implementation Research: An Emerging Model for Transforming the Relationship of Research and Practice

Design Within a Patriarchal Society: Opportunities and Challenges in Designing for Rural Women in Bangladesh

Intersectional HCI: Engaging Identity through Gender, Race, and Class