Knowles Bran, Singh Aneesha, Ambe Aloha Hufana, Brewer Robin N, Lazar Amanda, Petrie Helen, Vines John, Waycott Jenny
School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University Lancaster, UK.
UCL Interaction Centre, University College London London, UK.
Ext Abstr Hum Factors Computing Syst. 2024;2024. doi: 10.1145/3613905.3636295.
Concerns regarding the impacts of stereotyped, deficit-based, and problem-oriented approaches to older adult users have propelled HCI to explore new understandings and ways of approaching aging as a subject in recent years. Meanwhile, older adults' relationships with digital technologies are also evolving, driven both by technological advancements and the destabilizing experience of the global pandemic. Now is an important time to take stock of these changes and their significance to the field of HCI and Aging. This workshop attends, therefore, to the need for collective reflection on where the field is now, how we got here, and where it is heading. In addition to highlighting emerging areas requiring research attention, the workshop will produce a snapshot in time to compare with several years hence as the field continues to evolve. The second part of the workshop responds to the need for a clear alternative to deficit based approaches to designing technologies for older adult users. We will pool the collective wisdom of the HCI and Aging community to generate a set of principles to guide research and development toward maximization of benefit and minimization of harm to older adult users/stakeholders.
近年来,对于针对老年用户的刻板、基于缺陷和面向问题的方法所产生的影响的担忧,推动了人机交互领域去探索对衰老这一主题的新理解和新方法。与此同时,受技术进步和全球疫情带来的不稳定体验的推动,老年人与数字技术的关系也在不断演变。现在是评估这些变化及其对人机交互与老龄化领域的重要性的重要时机。因此,本次研讨会关注对该领域当前所处位置、我们如何走到这里以及它将走向何方进行集体反思的必要性。除了突出需要研究关注的新兴领域外,随着该领域不断发展,本次研讨会还将及时生成一个快照,以便与几年后的情况进行比较。研讨会的第二部分回应了为老年用户设计技术时,需要有一个明确的替代基于缺陷方法的需求。我们将汇聚人机交互与老龄化社区的集体智慧,生成一套原则,以指导研发工作,实现对老年用户/利益相关者的利益最大化和危害最小化。