Call for Papers: From Data to Design: The 2nd Workshop on the Challenges
and Opportunities for Qualitative Data Research Methods in HCI
This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the HCI community
who have adapted qualitative research methods to inform design decisions.
Submission deadline: *31st May 2018, 11pm (UK time) *
Paper format: up to 4 pages excluding references (eWiC format) -
discussing research where QDA techniques were applied to design as well
as challenges encountered and how these were overcome (or tackled).
Workshop date: Tuesday 3 July 2018
Venue: Church House, Belfast
Submission guidelines and templates:
http://hci2018.bcs.org/index.php/call-for-papers/
<http://hci2018.bcs.org/index.php/call-for-papers/>
Workshop Details
Part 1
In the first part of the workshop, participants will have the
opportunity to share case studies in which they used different
approaches to analyse qualitative data that has implications for design
and, in particular, how they adapted existing qualitative data analysis
approaches to support them in moving from data to design.
In particular, this workshop will focus on adaptations of:
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Thematic Analysis
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Grounded Theory
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Activity Theory.
Part 2
In the second part, participants will work in groups to discuss in more
depth the rationale for adapting their chosen method(s) and how they
overcame challenges associated with applying each approach for informing
design in the context of their research.
This workshop is an opportunity, for researchers and practitioners
alike, to share and discuss work, ideas and challenges revolving around
rigorous data collection, analysis and design-specific outcomes. After
the workshop, attendees will be given the opportunity to contribute to a
journal paper on the theme of moving from qualitative data to design
insight. This would entail further collaborative work and additional
writing up following a prescribed structure.
*Submissions: *
We invite participants to submit a 2-4 pages position paper in the eWiC
format explaining some example research where they have applied QDA
techniques to inform design, how they did so, the challenges they faced
and how they overcame (or tried to overcome) them. Position papers
should be submitted using EasyChair by clicking on the following
URL:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bhci2018.
Organizers
Chris Porter,University of Malta <[log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>Stephann Makri, City, University of
London <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>Oussama
Metatla, University of Bristol <[log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>Nela Brown, Greenwich University
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Dr Oussama Metatla
EPSRC Research Fellow
Department of Computer Science
University of Bristol
Web: www.ousmet.com - www.inclusivelearning.tech - www.biglab.co.uk
Office: MVB 3.23 - Tel: +44 (0)11795 45144
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