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Postcolonial HCI

Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at stake, hopefully inspiring you to read it in depth, or at least to get an overall sense of what is at stake. I hope this inspires you and helps you access important research in the field while doing your chores, commuting or just relaxing.

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    Episode #4: Stories from the Field: Reflections on HCI4D Experiences (2009) published in Information Technologies and International Development by Yaw Anokwa, Thomas Smyth, Divya Ramachandran, Jahanzeb Sherwani, Yael Schwartzman, Rowena Luk, Melissa Ho, Neema Moraveji, and Brian DeRenzi

    Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at stake, hopefully inspiring you to read it in depth, or at least to get an overall sense of what is at stake. I hope this inspires you and helps you access important research in the field while doing your chores, commuting or just relaxing.

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    Episode #3: Towards a Decolonial Computing (2014) Ali, Mustafa

    Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at stake, hopefully inspiring you to read it in depth, or at least to get an overall sense of what is at stake. I hope this inspires you and helps you access important research in the field while doing your chores, commuting or just relaxing.

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    Episode #2: On Being Iterated: The Affective Demands of Design Participation (2020) Dourish, Paul, Christopher Lawrence, Tuck Wah Leong, and Greg Wadley

    Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at stake, hopefully inspiring you to read it in depth, or at least to get an overall sense of what is at stake. I hope this inspires you and helps you access important research in the field while doing your chores, commuting or just relaxing.

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    Episode #0: Welcome!

    Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at stake, hopefully inspiring you to read it in depth, or at least to get an overall sense of what is at stake. I hope this inspires you and helps you access important research in the field while doing your chores, commuting or just relaxing.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at stake, hopefully inspiring you to read it in depth, or at least to get an overall sense of what is at stake. I hope this inspires you and helps you access important research in the field while doing your chores, commuting or just relaxing.

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Pedro Ferreira

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Exploring literature on postcolonial Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Each episode summarises and briefly analyses a specific publication in 5-7 minutes. The podcast uses synthetic voices to overcome my own limited vocal qualities. The podcast gives you a very brief overview of the main issues at...

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