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Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 40
Volume 40, Numbers 1-4, January 2025
- Elisa Giaccardi
, Johan Redström, Iohanna Nicenboim
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The making(s) of more-than-human design: introduction to the special issue on more-than-human design and HCI. 1-16 - Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Juerg von Kaenel, Jonathan Duckworth
, Josh Andres
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Taking inspiration from becoming "one with a bike" to design human-computer integration. 17-42 - Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard:
What mosses can teach us about design fabulations and feminist more-than-human care. 43-64 - Verena Fuchsberger
, Christopher Frauenberger
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Doing responsibilities in entangled worlds. 65-88 - Jonas Fritsch, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Karin Ryding, Stina Hasse Jørgensen:
'Breathing-with': a design tactic for the more-than-human. 89-103 - Alex Wilkie, Mike Michael:
The aesthetics of more-than-human design: speculative energy briefs for the Chthulucene. 104-116 - Joseph Lindley
, Jesse Josua Benjamin, David Philip Green, Glenn McGarry
, Franziska Pilling
, Laura Dudek
, Andy Crabtree, Paul Coulton:
Productive Oscillation as a strategy for doing more-than-human design research. 117-142 - Danielle Wilde
, Tau Ulv Lenskjold
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Shit! Towards an experimental multiple-perspective approach to human-microbiome relations. 143-170 - Seda Özçetin, Heather Wiltse
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Terms of entanglement: a posthumanist reading of Terms of Service. 171-194 - Iohanna Nicenboim
, Doenja Oogjes, Heidi Biggs, Seowoo Nam:
Decentering Through Design: Bridging Posthuman Theory with More-than-Human Design Practices. 195-220 - Evert van Beek
, Elisa Giaccardi
, Stella Boess
, Alessandro Bozzon
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The everyday enactment of interfaces: a study of crises and conflicts in the more-than-human home. 221-248 - Youngsil Lee
, Chris Speed
, Larissa Pschetz
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Pheno-data: using tomatoes to rethink data and data practice for ecological worlds. 249-271

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