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- Jason Yip & Alexis Hiniker – “Will You Kill Me in My Sleep?”: An Agenda to Study Children’s Perceptions of Creepiness and Technologies
- Kevin Sanders – The Glasgow CHImes: Personal Empathy Technology Special
- Renee Noortman – When Robots Start Parenting
- Stephan Huber – In(ter)active Dementia
Learning/ Ed/ Cognition
- Sarah Clinch, Omar Alghamdi & Madeleine Steeds – Technology-Induced Human Memory Degradation
- Nick Dalton, Ross Adams & Rebecca Moreou – Technology Enhanced Learning
- Erhardt Graeff – Fostering the Good, Responsible Technologist to Face any Dilemma
- Jeff Chan – Akrasia: Justifying Evil and the Study of Excuses
Meta
- Miguel Sicart, Irina Schlovksi – CHI IS Evil: At Least We’re Honest*
- Nathan Matteson, Lee Zelenak, Heather Snyder Quinn – Orbit Shitty
- Matthew Lee-Smith – Dark Design Briefs: A Court Case of Open Designs on the Dark Web and the Misuse of Designs
- Jaisie Sin – Designing the Divide: A Book Report on the Ultimate Handbook on Designing the Digital Divide
Public (money, information, surveillance)
- Cody Buntain, Joshua Tucker – Political Control and Information Manipulation in Online Spaces
- Chris Elsden et al – Darkening Programmable Donations
- Heather Snyder-Quinn – Transparency: Past, Present, Future
- Britta Schulte – What Could Possibly Go Wrong? – Design Fiction as a Lens to Reflect on Technology Misuse
Work
- Ben Kirman, Conor Linehan – Robots of Leisure
- Yiying Wu – Discussing the Evilness of Technologies, Where and Whose?
- Thomas Kosch, Paweł W. Woźniak – Keep Assembling and Carry On: Solving the Workforce Problem through Effective Use of Cognitively Disabled Labor
- Richmond Wong – Ethics Strikebreaking: Reflecting on Values & Ethics in Design Practice with Design Fiction
Tech Behaving Badly
- Markéta Dolejšová, Denisa Kera – Future Food Tarot: Speculating about Food-Tech Apocalypse
- Arne Berger et al – Accidentally Evil: Co-Designing IoT Stories for the Home
- Eleni Economidou – RIoT: The evil-by-proxy behaviours of a Rogue Internet of Things
- Pamela Gibbs, Gloria Opoku-Boateng, Siobahn Day – Seven Deadly Sins: A Case Study on Facebook