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Embracing Four Tensions in Human-Computer Interaction Research with Marginalized People

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The authors identified four tensions in human-computer interaction research with marginalized people: exploitation, membership, disclosure, and allyship, and proposed an approach to research that draws inspiration from discourse occurring in tangential fields and activist spaces.
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Human-computer interaction has a long history of working with marginalized people. We sought to understand how HCI researchers navigate work that engages with marginalized people and considerations researchers might work through to expand benefits and mitigate potential harms. In total, 24 HCI researchers, located primarily in the United States, participated in an interview, survey, or both. Through a reflexive thematic analysis, we identified four tensions—exploitation, membership, disclosure, and allyship. We explore the complexity involved in each, demonstrating that an equitable endpoint may not be possible, but this work is still worth pursuing when researchers make certain considerations. We emphasize that researchers who work with marginalized people should account for each tension in their research approaches to move forward. Finally, we propose an allyship-oriented approach to research that draws inspiration from discourse occurring in tangential fields and activist spaces and pushes the field into a new paradigm of research with marginalized people.

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Guidance for publishing qualitative research in informatics.

TL;DR: The authors provide guidance about reporting components of the research, including theory, the research question, sampling, data collection methods, data analysis, results, and discussion. But, they do not address the impact of these components on the quality and rigor of qualitative research.
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