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Technologies for Enhancing Collocated Social Interaction: Review of Design Solutions and Approaches

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This literature review outlines the landscape of design explorations in this emergent research topic and identifies various roles of technology relevant for enhancement, representing three abstract categories: facilitating, inviting and encouraging.
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Collocated interaction has received growing interest in both academic research and the design of information and communication technological applications. An emergent research topic within this area relates to technological enhancement of social interaction. Various envisioned systems aim beyond simply enabling interaction, to actively enhance—i.e., improve the quality or extent of—social interaction between collocated people. However, there is little understanding of the optimal design solutions and roles of technology considering this goal. This literature review outlines the landscape of design explorations in this emergent research topic. We contribute an in-depth study of 92 publications that present relevant solutions or prototypes, analyzing their focus areas, design objectives, and design and evaluation approaches. To contribute with a new theoretical perspective, we identify various roles of technology relevant for enhancement, representing three abstract categories: facilitating, inviting and encouraging. This review helps researchers to describe, analyze, and position relevant prior research and identify gaps in scientific knowledge.

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Project IRL: Playful Co-Located Interactions with Mobile Augmented Reality

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Mobile Collocated Gaming: Collaborative Play and Meaning-Making on a University Campus

TL;DR: An ethnographic study of mobile gaming in a Chinese university found mobile gaming as a form of collocated interaction, where participants collectively created meanings around distinctive places on the campus including dormitory, classroom, and laboratory, and engaged in collaborative play.
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‘It’s not a romantic relationship’: Stories of Adoption and Abandonment of Smart Speakers at Home

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A Composite Framework of Co-located Asymmetric Virtual Reality

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use a scoping review to explore relevant conceptual frameworks for asymmetric interaction, mediation technology, and computer supported cooperative work to clarify the dimensions of asymmetry and synthesize the literature into a Composite framework for Asymmetric VR (CAVR).
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