Publications

A Tale of Two Publics: Democratizing Design at the Margins

C. A. Le Dantec, J. E. Christensen, M. Bailey, R. G. Farrell, J. B. Ellis, C. M. Davis, W. A. Kellogg, and W. K. Edwards. “A Tale of Two Publics: Democratizing Design at the Margins .” In DIS ’10: Proceedings of the conference on Designing interactive systems, pages 11–20, New York, NY, USA, 2010. ACM.
Acceptance rate 15%

What Technology Says

C. A. Le Dantec. “What Technology Says.” Ambidextrous, Spring 2010.

HCI, Communities and Politics

C. DiSalvo, A. Light, T. Hirsch, C. A. Le Dantec, L. Goodman, and K. Hill. “HCI, Communities and Politics.” In CHI’10: Proceeding of the twenty-eighth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. April 10–15 2010.

Exploring Mobile Technologies for the Urban Homeless

C. A. Le Dantec. “Exploring Mobile Technologies for the Urban Homeless.” In Doctoral Colloquia at the ACM Conference on Computer-human Interaction (CHI 2010), Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 10–15 2010.

Across Boundaries of Influence and Accountability: The Multiple Scales of Public Sector Information Systems

C. A. Le Dantec and W. K. Edwards. “Across Boundaries of Influence and Accountability: The Multiple Scales of Public Sector Information Systems.” In CHI’10: Proceeding of the twenty-eighth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 113–122, New York, NY, USA, 2010. ACM.
(Nominated for best paper)
Acceptance rate 22%

Space Matters: Physical-Digital and Physical-Virtual Co-Design in the InSpace Project

D. Reilly, S. Voida, M. McKeon, C. A. Le Dantec, P. Verma, C. Forslund, W. K. Edwards, E. D. Mynatt, and A. Mazalek. “Space matters: Physical-Digital and Physical-Virtual Co-Design in inSpace.” IEEE Pervasive Computing, 9:54–63, 2010.

Exploring Mobile Technologies for the Urban Homeless

C. A. Le Dantec. “Exploring Mobile Technologies for the Urban Homeless.” In Doctoral Consortium at the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010), Savannah, Georgia, USA, February 7–10 2010.

Legitimacy at the Outskirts: Categories, Use, and Adoption in Marginal Communities

C. A. Le Dantec. “Legitimacy at the Outskirts: Categories, Use, and Adoption in Marginal Communities.” In UbiComp ’09: Globicomp workshop, Orlando, FL, September 29–October 3 2009. ACM Press.

Situated Design: Toward an Understanding of Design Through Social Creation and Cultural Cognition

C. A. Le Dantec. “Situated Design: Toward an Understanding of Design Through Social Creation and Cultural Cognition.” In C&C ‘09: Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity & Cognition, pages 69–78, New York, NY, USA, 2009. ACM.
Acceptance rate 25%

Interacting With eHealth: Towards Grand Challenges for HCI

m.c. schraefel, P. André, R. White, D. Tan, T. Berners-Lee, S. Consolvo, R. Jacobs, I. Kohane, C. A. Le Dantec, L. Mamykina, G. Marsden, B. Shneiderman, P. Szolovits, and D. Weitzner. “Interacting With eHealth: Towards Grand Challenges for HCI.” In CHI EA ’09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, pages 3309–3312, New York, NY, USA, 2009. ACM.

Values as Lived Experience: Evolving Value Sensitive Design in Support of Value Discovery

C. A. Le Dantec, E. S. Poole, and S. P. Wyche. “Values as Lived Experience: Evolving Value Sensitive Design in Support of Value Discovery.” In CHI ‘09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 1141–1150, New York, NY, USA, 2009. ACM.
Acceptance rate 25%

The Mechanisms of Value Transfer in Design Meetings

C. A. Le Dantec and E. Y. Do. “The Mechanisms of Value Transfer in Design Meetings.” Design Studies, 30(2):119–137, March 2009.

The Mechanisms of Value Transfer in Design Meetings

C. A. Le Dantec and E. Y. Do. “The Mechanisms of Value Transfer in Design Meetings.” In J. McDonnell and P. Lloyd, editors, About: Designing – Analysing Design Meetings. Taylor and Francis, 2009.

Reflecting on the Invisible: Understanding End-User Perceptions of Ubiquitous Computing

E. S. Poole, C. A. Le Dantec, J. R. Eagan, and W. K. Edwards. “Reflecting on the Invisible: Understanding End-User Perceptions of Ubiquitous Computing.” In Ubicomp08: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. pages 192–201, New York, NY, USA, 2008. ACM.
Acceptance rate 19%

The View From the Trenches: Organization, Power, and Technology at Two Nonprofit Homeless Outreach Centers

C. A. Le Dantec and W. K. Edwards. “The View From the Trenches: Organization, Power, and Technology at Two Nonprofit Homeless Outreach Centers.” In CSCW ’08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 589–598, New York, NY, USA, 2008. ACM.
Acceptance rate 23%

Feature: Life at the Margins: Assessing the Role of Technology for the Urban Homeless

C. A. Le Dantec. “Feature: Life at the Margins: Assessing the Role of Technology for the Urban Homeless.” interactions, 15(5):24–27, 2008.

The Value of Pictures: Photo Elicitation Techniques for Engaging Users

C. A. Le Dantec and E. S. Poole. “The Value of Pictures: Photo Elicitation Techniques for Engaging Users.” Position Paper: CHI Workshop: Values, Value and Worth. April 2008.

Designs on Dignity: Perceptions of Technology Among the Homeless

C. A. Le Dantec and W. K. Edwards. “Designs on Dignity: Perceptions of Technology Among the Homeless.” In CHI ’08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 627–636, New York, NY, USA, 2008. ACM.
(Awarded best paper)
Acceptance rate 22%