Approaches and Frameworks for HCI Research
This research textbook, designed for young Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers beginning their careers, surveys the research models and methods in use today and offers a general framework to bring together the disparate concepts. HCI spans many disciplines and professions, including information science, applied psychology, computer science, informatics, software engineering and social science making it difficult for newcomers to get a good overview of the field and the available approaches. The book's rigorous 'approach-and-framework' response is to the challenge of retaining growth and diversification in HCI research by building up a general framework from approaches for Innovation, Art, Craft, Applied, Science and Engineering. This general framework is compared with other HCI frameworks and theories for completeness and coherence, all within a historical perspective of dissemination success. Readers can use this as a model to design and assess their own research frameworks and theories against those reported in the literature.
- Eminent senior researcher presents strategies for thinking and organizing research in both academia and industry
- Research Practice Assignments follow each chapter, and Research Design Scenarios support and test readers in the application of approaches and frameworks
- Focused chapters address individual HCI research concepts for systemic understanding of key methods
Reviews & endorsements
‘In a dynamic field such as HCI/user experience studies, there is seldom time to stop and think about the wider research enterprise. John Long’s book will be an invaluable resource and stimulus to encourage researchers to think more deeply about what they are doing and how they are doing it.’ Philip Barnard, Honorary Member, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge University
‘Written by one of the founders of British HCI, this book is a call to action for a more rigorous, unified and cumulative discipline. In doing so, John Long equips the next generation of HCI researchers with the conceptual tools they will need to ensure the future of the field is in good hands.’ Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research
‘This insightful book presents a General Framework to discuss and assess specific HCI research frameworks. This unavoidable debate is necessary to enable the HCI research community to progress and develop into a mature discipline. This fundamental book is written in a very concise and fair manner. I strongly recommend reading this book and learn from one of the best.’ Matthias Rauterberg, Eindhoven University of Technology
Product details
April 2021Paperback
9781108719070
294 pages
227 × 151 × 17 mm
0.45kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Approaches and Frameworks for HCI Research
- 2. Approaches to HCI Research
- 3. Frameworks for HCI Research
- 4. Innovation Approach and Framework for HCI Research
- 5. Art Approach and Framework for HCI Research
- 6. Craft Approach and Framework for HCI Research
- 7. Applied Approach and Framework for HCI Research
- 8. Science Approach and Framework for HCI Research
- 9. Engineering Approach and Framework for HCI Research
- 10. General Approach and General Framework for HCI Research
- 11. Validating General Approach and General Framework for HCI Research
- 12. Assessing General Framework against Other HCI Frameworks
- 13. Assessing General Framework against HCI Theories
- 14. Methodological Component for General Framework
- 15. Case-studies for General Framework
- 16. Approaches and Frameworks for HCI Research – Lessons Learned and Lessons Remaining.