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Interfaces Issue 77 – HCI and Social Networks
The latest issue of Interfaces is now available as pdf from the Interaction Website and
features:
Challenging HCI practice by Yvonne Rogers, Abi Sellen, Tom Rodden & Richard Harper
Exploring the Facebook experience by Jennefer Hart
‘All my people right here right now’ by Airi Lampinen
Social software in education by Shailey Minocha
Reflections; the God of Small Things by John Knight
Location based applications by Sebastian Meier & Thomas Hirt
Evaluating location aware games by Rod McCall
Whose job is it, anyway? by Tom Stewart
(re)Actor3 Reviewed by Jennifer G. Sheridan, Nick Bryan-Kinns & Tom Lloyd
Create 2008 Reviewed by Tony Rose
Pastiche Scenarios by Mark Blythe
My PhD by Lorisa Dubuc
Download 'HCI and Social Networks' for FREE and also visit the Interfaces archive at:
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/about/interfaces
Interfaces Issue 78 – HCI in the Real World
Please send your submissions for the next issue of Interfaces to [log in to unmask]
by February 14th.
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About Interaction
Founded in 1984, Interaction is the longest-established and largest national group in
Europe devoted to HCI. A specialist group of the British Computer Society, Interaction
publishes Interfaces, the award-winning quarterly magazine for members and the high-
ranking international academic journal Interacting with Computers. The group also
organises a prestigious annual international conference (HCI 2009 is in Cambridge in
September) as well as regular workshops and events including the HCI Educators
Conference held annually with IFIP (in Dundee Abertay in April 2009). Interaction also
runs a number of websites including the leading global usability portal;
UsabilityNews.com.
Join Interaction
Existing BCS members can join Interaction for free: simply select Interaction as one of
your five specialist groups. Those not currently in the BCS can join by taking out Student
(£25) or Affiliate (£35) membership of the BCS (or indeed any of the other membership
grades). This also entitles you to free membership of four additional BCS specialist
groups and is available from http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.5780
Websites
Interfaces Magazine http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/about/interfaces
Interacting with Computers http://ees.elsevier.com/iwc/
HCI 2009 http://www.hci2009.org/
Usability News http://www.usabilitynews.com/
HCI Educators Conference http://hcied2009.abertay.ac.uk/
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