Gillian Hayes won the CHI 2019 Social Impact Award and gave a wonderful speech, which you can now watch from the convenience of your own device.
In this talk she gives a number of great book recommendations. I decided to pull all the titles and provide links to everyone can add to their own libraries. I’ve tried to provide links to all the items.
- HOCHHEISER, H., AND LAZAR, J. 2007. HCI and Societal Issues: A Framework for Engagement. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 23(3): 339–374.
- MARGOLIS, J., AND FISHER, A. 2003. Unlocking the clubhouse: Women in computing. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
- Emily Chang. 2019. Brotopia Breaking Up the Boys Club of Silicon Valley. Penguin Putnam Trade.
- Robin DiAngelo. 2018. White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. Beacon Press.
- Donna Haraway. 2006. A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late 20th Century. In The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments, Joel Weiss, Jason Nolan, Jeremy Hunsinger and Peter Trifonas (eds.). Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, 117–158.
- Batya Friedman and David G. Hendry. 2019. Value Sensitive Design: Shaping Technology with Moral Imagination. MIT Press.
- Ramesh Srinivasan. 2017. Whose Global Village?: Rethinking How Technology Shapes Our World. New York University Press.
- Safiya Umoja Noble. 2018. Algorithms of Oppression How Search Engines Reinforce Racism. New York University Press.
- Shoshana Zuboff. 2019. Age of Surveillance Capitalism The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power. PublicAffairs.
- Daniela K. Rosner. 2018. Critical Fabulations: Reworking the Methods and Margins of Design. MIT Press.
- Christopher A. Le Dantec. 2016. Designing Publics. MIT Press.
When you’ve finished reading all of those, I have another list for HCI researchers who wish to engage in community-based work. Check that out here: (Qualitative) HCI Student Reading List.
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