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Talking about interaction*

Reeves, Stuart; Beck, Jordan

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Jordan Beck



Abstract

© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Recent research has exposed disagreements over the nature and usefulness of what may (or may not) be Human–Computer Interaction's fundamental phenomenon: ‘interaction’. For some, HCI's theorising about interaction has been deficient, impacting its capacity to inform decisions in design, suggesting the need either to perform first-principles definition work or broader administrative clarification and formalisation of the multitude of formulations of the concepts of interaction and their particular uses. For others, there remain open questions over the continued relevance of certain ‘versions’ of interaction as a useful concept in HCI at all. We pursue a different perspective in this paper, reviewing how HCI treats interaction through examining its ‘conceptual pragmatics’ within HCI's discourse. We argue that articulations of the concepts of interaction can be a site of productive conflict for HCI that for many reasons may resist attempts of formalisation as well as attempts to dispense with them. The main contribution of this paper is in specifying how we might go about talking of interaction and the value of interaction language as promiscuous concepts.

Citation

Reeves, S., & Beck, J. (2019). Talking about interaction*. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 131, 144-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2019.05.010

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 17, 2019
Publication Date Nov 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jan 14, 2020
Publicly Available Date Jun 1, 2020
Journal International Journal of Human Computer Studies
Print ISSN 1071-5819
Electronic ISSN 1095-9300
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 131
Pages 144-151
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2019.05.010
Keywords General Engineering; Human-Computer Interaction; Hardware and Architecture; Software; Education; Human Factors and Ergonomics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2114874
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S107158191930059X

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