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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2013
- Paul Marshall

, Alissa Nicole Antle, Elise van den Hoven
, Yvonne Rogers:
Introduction to the special issue on the theory and practice of embodied interaction in HCI and interaction design. 1:1-1:3 - Paul Dourish:

Epilogue: Where the action was, wasn't, should have been, and might yet be. 2:1-2:4 - David Kirsh

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Embodied cognition and the magical future of interaction design. 3:1-3:30 - Francis K. H. Quek, Francisco Oliveira:

Enabling the blind to see gestures. 4:1-4:32 - Kenton O'Hara

, Richard H. R. Harper
, Helena M. Mentis, Abigail Sellen, Alex S. Taylor
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On the naturalness of touchless: Putting the "interaction" back into NUI. 5:1-5:25 - Paul Luff

, Marina Jirotka, Naomi Yamashita, Hideaki Kuzuoka
, Christian Heath, Grace Eden
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Embedded interaction: The accomplishment of actions in everyday and video-mediated environments. 6:1-6:22 - Lian Loke

, Toni Robertson:
Moving and making strange: An embodied approach to movement-based interaction design. 7:1-7:25 - Dag Svanæs:

Interaction design for and with the lived body: Some implications of merleau-ponty's phenomenology. 8:1-8:30
Volume 20, Number 2, May 2013
- Caroline Jay

, Andy Brown, Simon Harper
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Predicting whether users view dynamic content on the world wide web. 9:1-9:33 - Rodrigo de Oliveira, Mauro Cherubini

, Nuria Oliver
:
Influence of personality on satisfaction with mobile phone services. 10:1-10:23 - Eva Ganglbauer, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Rob Comber

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Negotiating food waste: Using a practice lens to inform design. 11:1-11:25 - Tobias Schwartz, Gunnar Stevens, Leonardo Ramirez, Volker Wulf

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Uncovering practices of making energy consumption accountable: A phenomenological inquiry. 12:1-12:30
Volume 20, Number 3, July 2013
- Andy Crabtree

, Alan Chamberlain
, Rebecca E. Grinter, Matt Jones
, Tom Rodden, Yvonne Rogers:
Introduction to the Special Issue of "The Turn to The Wild". 13:1-13:4 - Steve Benford

, Chris Greenhalgh
, Andy Crabtree
, Martin Flintham
, Brendan Walker, Joe Marshall
, Boriana Koleva
, Stefan Rennick Egglestone
, Gabriella Giannachi, Matt Adams, Nick Tandavanitj, Ju Row Farr:
Performance-Led Research in the Wild. 14:1-14:22 - Anne Adams

, Elizabeth FitzGerald
, Gary Priestnall:
Of Catwalk Technologies and Boundary Creatures. 15:1-15:34 - John M. Carroll

, Mary Beth Rosson:
Wild at Home: The Neighborhood as a Living Laboratory for HCI. 16:1-16:28 - Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich

, Keith Cheverst
, Nick Taylor
, Florian Alt
:
P-LAYERS - A Layered Framework Addressing the Multifaceted Issues Facing Community-Supporting Public Display Deployments. 17:1-17:34 - Elizabeth M. Bonsignore

, Alexander J. Quinn, Allison Druin, Benjamin B. Bederson
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Sharing Stories "in the Wild": A Mobile Storytelling Case Study Using StoryKit. 18:1-18:38 - John Rooksby

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Wild in the Laboratory: A Discussion of Plans and Situated Actions. 19:1-19:17
Volume 20, Number 4, September 2013
- James Pierce, Yolande A. A. Strengers

, Phoebe Sengers
, Susanne Bødker:
Introduction to the special issue on practice-oriented approaches to sustainable HCI. 20:1-20:8 - Lenneke Kuijer

, Annelise de Jong
, Daan van Eijk:
Practices as a unit of design: An exploration of theoretical guidelines in a study on bathing. 21:1-21:22 - Nicola J. Bidwell

, Masbulele Jay Siya, Gary Marsden, William D. Tucker, M. Tshemese, N. Gaven, S. Ntlangano, Simon Robinson
, Kristen Ali Eglinton:
Walking and the social life of solar charging in rural africa. 22:1-22:33 - Ron Wakkary

, Audrey Desjardins, Sabrina Hauser
, Leah Maestri:
A sustainable design fiction: Green practices. 23:1-23:34 - Bill Tomlinson

, Eli Blevis
, Bonnie A. Nardi, Donald J. Patterson
, Michael Six Silberman, Yue Pan:
Collapse informatics and practice: Theory, method, and design. 24:1-24:26 - Sarah Pink, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Val Mitchell

, Marcus Hanratty, Carolina Escobar-Tello, Tracy Bhamra
, Roxana Morosanu
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Applying the lens of sensory ethnography to sustainable HCI. 25:1-25:18 - Carl DiSalvo, Johan Redström, Matt Watson

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Commentaries on the special issue on practice-oriented approaches to sustainable HCI. 26:1-26:15
Volume 20, Number 5, November 2013
- Nicolas Kokkalis, Thomas Köhn, Johannes Huebner

, Moontae Lee, Florian Schulze, Scott R. Klemmer:
TaskGenies: Automatically Providing Action Plans Helps People Complete Tasks. 27:1-27:25 - Leo Ferres

, Gitte Lindgaard
, Livia Sumegi, Bruce Tsuji:
Evaluating a Tool for Improving Accessibility to Charts and Graphs. 28:1-28:32 - Simone Borsci

, Robert D. Macredie
, Julie Barnett
, Jennifer L. Martin
, Jasna Kuljis, Terry Young
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Reviewing and Extending the Five-User Assumption: A Grounded Procedure for Interaction Evaluation. 29:1-29:23 - Frank Bentley, Konrad Tollmar, Peter Stephenson, Laura M. Levy

, Brian D. Jones, Scott L. Robertson, Ed Price, Richard Catrambone, Jeff Wilson:
Health Mashups: Presenting Statistical Patterns between Wellbeing Data and Context in Natural Language to Promote Behavior Change. 30:1-30:27 - Cecilia Katzeff, Loove Broms, Li Jönsson, Ulrika Westholm, Minna Räsänen:

Exploring Sustainable Practices in Workplace Settings through Visualizing Electricity Consumption. 31:1-31:22
Volume 20, Number 6, December 2013
- Saguna

, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Dipanjan Chakraborty:
Complex activity recognition using context-driven activity theory and activity signatures. 32:1-32:34 - Chinmay Eishan Kulkarni, Pang Wei Wei, Huy Le, Daniel Jin hao Chia, Kathryn Papadopoulos, Justin Cheng, Daphne Koller, Scott R. Klemmer:

Peer and self assessment in massive online classes. 33:1-33:31 - Elizabeth Gerber, Julie Hui:

Crowdfunding: Motivations and deterrents for participation. 34:1-34:32 - Zhi-Hong Chen, Sherry Y. Chen:

A surrogate competition approach to enhancing game-based learning. 35:1-35:24 - Anna Xambó

, Eva Hornecker, Paul Marshall
, Sergi Jordà
, Chris Dobbyn, Robin C. Laney
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Let's jam the reactable: Peer learning during musical improvisation with a tabletop tangible interface. 36:1-36:34

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