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2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2023 ; 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2327068

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This workshop explores the role of healing ourselves as a key aspect for transformative social change. It brings together social justice and community based work in HCI that engages with healing and joy to expand on current methodologies such as autoethnography, somaesthetics, and embodied design which aim to describe different ways of knowing and describing and living experiences as inputs for design futuring. Our concern of interest is the ways in which all of us have lived through continuous community grief and loss due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a continued climate crisis;and the resulting symptoms like anxiety, depression, body pain, and scattered focus. We believe that we must acknowledge these experiences and feelings about these events in order to effectively work towards more optimistic futures. This workshop takes the space and time to consider our recent collective traumas and explore how to integrate them into futures that support the development of futures that fit our emotional, ethical, social and physical needs. Our aim is to build a greater understanding of how the CHI community can integrate healing in support of social change. © 2023 Owner/Author.

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17th Participatory Design Conference - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, PDC 2022 ; 2:215-218, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2020412

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This workshop explores the links between healing ourselves and our aspirations for transformative social change. We call for the development of methodologies for participatory and experiential futures based on PDC's nascent research directions such as autoethnography, somaesthetics, and embodied design. Over the last two years, we have lived through the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and a continued climate crisis. For many, these events have led to/contribute to symptoms like anxiety, depression, body pain, and scattered focus. Without acknowledging our feelings about these events, our symptoms could become worse and it will become more difficult to effectively work towards more hopeful and healthy futures. This workshop thus insists on taking our recent collective traumas seriously in building futures that we want to live in. Our aim is to work towards a better understanding of how PD might support healing ourselves in service of collective healing and social change. © 2022 ACM.

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