Aim & Scope
ACM Interactions magazine is a mirror on the human-computer interaction and interaction design communities and beyond. It is a multiplicity of conversations, collaborations, relationships, and new discoveries focusing on how and why we interact with the designed world of technologies. Interactions has a special voice that lies between practice and research with an emphasis on making engaging human-computer interaction research accessible to practitioners and on making practitioners' voices heard by researchers. The magazine is published bi-monthly by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the largest educational and scientific computing society in the world. Interactions is the flagship magazine for the ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), with a global circulation that includes all SIGCHI members. ACM Interactions is a publication of great influence in the fields that envelop the study of people and computers. To have your work or research published here can make a difference. [1]
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1558-1217 ( Online )
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4
UX for RAI: User Experience Meets Responsible AI
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , p 5.
The Monument for Future M/Otherhood
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , pp 6-9.
Steaming Ahead: Will AI Amplify Electric Inequities?
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , pp 15-17.
UX Matters: The Critical Role of UX in Responsible AI
Q Liao , M Vorvoreanu , H Subramonyam , L Wilcox
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , pp 22-27.
Designing for Data Sensemaking Practices: A Complex Challenge
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , pp 28-31.
Inclusive Computational Thinking in Public Schools: A Case Study from Lisbon
A Pires , F Rocha , T Guerreiro , H Nicolau
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , pp 32-37.
Unmasking AI: Informing Authenticity Decisions by Labeling AI-Generated Content
O Burrus , A Curtis , L Herman
ACM Interactions , 2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 , pp 38-42.