Which way forward?

 

With the advent of technology that can learn and change itself, and the integration of vast data sources tracking every detail of human lives, engineering now entails decision-making with complex moral implications and global impact.  As part of daily practice, technologists face values-laden tensions concerning privacy, justice, transparency, wellbeing, human rights, and questions that strike at the very nature of what it is to be human.

We recently edited a Special Issue of IEEE Transaction on Technology and Society about “After Covid-19: Crises, Ethics, and Socio-Technical Change”

"Our research works to understand the paths toward a future in which technology benefits all of humankind and the planet. We collaborate with social scientists to develop practical methods and socio-technical solutions to equip engineers and designers with the tools necessary for practicing responsibly through every step of the development process. "

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Staff

Prof. Rafael Calvo

Rafael Calvo

Prof. Rafael Calvo

Dr Celine Mougenot

Celine Mougenot

Dr Celine Mougenot

Prof. Sebastian Deterding

Prof. Sebastian Deterding

Dr Fangzhou You

Dr Fangzhou You

Laura Moradbakhti

Laura Moradbakhti

Dr Juan Pablo Bermudez

Juan Pablo Bermudez

Dr Juan Pablo Bermudez

Marco Da Re

Marco Da Re

Citation

BibTex format

@inproceedings{Ballou:2022:10.1145/3491101.3503702,
author = {Ballou, N and Deterding, S and Tyack, A and Mekler, ED and Calvo, RA and Peters, D and Villalobos, Zúñiga G and Türkay, S},
doi = {10.1145/3491101.3503702},
pages = {1--6},
publisher = {ACM},
title = {Self-determination theory in HCI: shaping a research agenda},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3491101.3503702},
year = {2022}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - CPAPER
AB - Self-determination theory (SDT) has become one of the most frequently used and well-validated theories used in HCI research, modelling the relation of basic psychological needs, intrinsic motivation, positive experience and wellbeing. This makes it a prime candidate for a ‘motor theme’ driving more integrated, systematic, theory-guided research. However, its use in HCI has remained superficial and disjointed across various application domains like games, health and wellbeing, or learning. This workshop therefore convenes researchers across HCI to co-create a research agenda on how SDT-informed HCI research can maximise its progress in the coming years.
AU - Ballou,N
AU - Deterding,S
AU - Tyack,A
AU - Mekler,ED
AU - Calvo,RA
AU - Peters,D
AU - Villalobos,Zúñiga G
AU - Türkay,S
DO - 10.1145/3491101.3503702
EP - 6
PB - ACM
PY - 2022///
SP - 1
TI - Self-determination theory in HCI: shaping a research agenda
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3491101.3503702
UR - https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3491101.3503702
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/95109
ER -