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‘SIGuiendo’ Each Other Steps

Published: 28 April 2022 Publication History

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Connecting with each other on the basis of research interests, geographies or identity has shown to be an important aspect of community development within HCI. The advent of a variety of committees and Special Interest Groups (SIG) are a testament to this need of connecting with each other. As members of the nascent SIGCHI LATAM committee, we see an opportunity in learning together with different communities across the HCI field about how we are working to attract more practitioners, academics, and students to work together and grow research surrounding HCI. With this SIG, we want to promote an environment for discussing and exchanging practices among different collectives within SIGCHI worldwide. We propose inviting community leaders from different geographies, sub-fields and identities to discuss their strategies and experiences growing their communities. The event is open to all members interested in gaining insight into how to grow communities within HCI.

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  • (2023)Para Cima y Pa’ Abajo: Building Bridges Between HCI Research in Latin America and in the Global NorthProceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3544548.3581138(1-19)Online publication date: 19-Apr-2023

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