Guidelines for Feminist HCI in practice: How far are we?
Resumo
Feminist HCI aims to explore how gender relations shape the use, interaction, and design of technologies, and how we can address computational issues without perpetuating the marginalization of women or any other groups. Despite its relevance, recent research has identified indications that the quality criteria proposed by Feminist HCI are not widely adopted. Thus, this research aims to identify guidelines that support interaction design and user interface according to Feminist HCI principles. To this end, we conducted a Systematic Literature Mapping(SLM). As a result, we identified guidelines for HCI design regarding the collection and analysis of gender-sensitive data, the adoption of inclusive design strategies, and public engagement. On the other hand, we found few guidelines for interface design in practice, such as the use of information that does not reinforce harmful gender stereotypes. Although the works point out the benefits of Feminist HCI, such as promoting inclusion, contributing to equity, and preventing stereotypes, there are still many challenges, such as the need for further knowledge deepening, lack of interest in creating inclusive guidelines, and lack of consensus regarding criteria and practices. We noted that there are still no consolidated guidelines for the adoption of Feminist HCI in interactive systems design, which represents barriers to its adoption in practice.
Referências
Aslina Baharum, Emelia Abdul Rahim, Rozita Hanapi, NA Mat Noor, and NM Mohd Yusop. 2019. Evaluating gender-based mobile shopping application using eye-tracking technology. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 13 (2019), 1095–1101. DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v13.i3.pp1095-1101.
Shaowen Bardzell. 2010. Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems. 1301–1310.
Shaowen Bardzell and Jeffrey Bardzell. 2011. Towards a feminist HCI methodology: social science, feminism, and HCI. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems. 675–684.
Victor R Basili. 1993. Applying the Goal/Question/Metric paradigm in the experience factory. Software quality assurance and measurement: A worldwide perspective 7, 4 (1993), 21–44.
Barbara Chiarelli, Elisa Cacciaguerra, et al. 2023. ICT for All: Where Do We Stand? Stud Health Technol Inform 303 (Jun 2023), 95–103. DOI: 10.3233/SHTI230404
Shruthi Sai Chivukula and Colin M Gray. 2020. Bardzell’s"feminist HCI"legacy: Analyzing citational patterns. In Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 1–8.
Karine Alessandra Cordova, Ana Carolina Tomé Klock, and Isabela Gasparini. 2022. Rumo à Concepção de Diretrizes para Design da Gamificação sob a ótica da IHC feminista. In Anais Estendidos do XXI Simpósio Brasileiro de Fatores Humanos em Sistemas Computacionais. SBC, Porto Alegre, 116–119. DOI: 10.5753/ihc_estendido.2022.226020
Karine Alessandra Córdova, Ana Carolina Tomé Klock, and Isabela Gasparini. 2023. Investigando a inter-relação entre gamificação, gênero e IHC feminista: uma revisão sistemática da literatura. In Anais do 17º Women in Information Technology (WIT). Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, João Pessoa/PB, 159–170. DOI: 10.5753/wit.2023.230541
Monireh Dahri, Parisa Zarei Shargh, Atiyeh Sahebzamani, Reyhaneh Ghasemi, Mostafa Jahangir, and Fateme Moghbeli. 2023. Design and usability evaluation of nutritional counseling web app (virtual clinic) for pregnant women. Front Health Inform 12 (2023), 143. DOI: 10.30699/fhi.v12i0.433
Israel Lucas Barros De Amorim, Suzane Santos Dos Santos, Ingrid Moreira Miranda Da Silva, Kamila Rios Da Hora Rodrigues, and Marcelle Pereira Mota. 2023. Gender Nuances in Human-Computer Interaction Research. In Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro sobre Fatores Humanos em Sistemas Computacionais (IHC). [link] Accessed: May 16, 2024.
Andreia de Jesus, Fernanda Rios, Helen Melezinski, and Maíra Fernandes Costa. 2023. Mulheres, Tecnologias e Design Participativo. In Anais do 2º Workshop em Culturas, Alteridades e Participações em IHC (CAPAIHC). Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, Maceió/AL, 50–55. DOI: 10.5753/capaihc.2023.236574
Thomas T Hewett, Ronald Baecker, Stuart Card, Tom Carey, Jean Gasen, Marilyn Mantei, Gary Perlman, Gary Strong, and William Verplank. 1992. ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction. ACM, New York. Available at [link].
Barbara Kitchenham, Lech Madeyski, and David Budgen. 2022. SEGRESS: Software engineering guidelines for reporting secondary studies. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 49, 3 (2022), 1273–1298.
Francielli Freitas Moro and Luciana Bolan Frigo. 2020. Expressando Emoções e Sentimentos no Facebook. Anais do Computer on the Beach 11, 1 (Sep 4 2020), 148–155.
Tamanna Motahar and Nova Ahmed. 2022. Exploring Technology Usage of Southeast Asian Elderly Women for Better Mental Health during COVID19 Pandemic. In CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts (CHI ’22 Extended Abstracts). ACM, New Orleans, LA, USA, 7 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3491101.3519675
Polianna Paim, Laura Sánchez García, and Elissandra Gabriela Pereira. 2020. NO to violence against any woman! requirements for inclusive mobile applications to denounce domestic violence. In Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 1–6.
Karen da Silva Figueiredo Medeiros Ribeiro. 2020. A gender analysis of interaction in online work meeting tools. In Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 1–6.
Yolande Strengers, Jathan Sadowski, Zhuying Li, Anna Shimshak, and Florian ’Floyd’Mueller. 2021. What Can HCI Learn from Sexual Consent? A Feminist Process of Embodied Consent for Interactions with Emerging Technologies. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–13. DOI: 10.1145/3411764.3445107
Cara Tannenbaum, Robert P Ellis, Friederike Eyssel, James Zou, and Londa Schiebinger. 2019. Sex and gender analysis improves science and engineering. Nature 575 (2019), 137–146. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1657-6
ML Tlachac, Miranda Reisch, Brittany Lewis, Ricardo Flores, Lane Harrison, and Elke Rundensteiner. 2022. Impact assessment of stereotype threat on mobile depression screening using Bayesian estimation. Healthcare Analytics 2 (2022), 100088. DOI: 10.1016/j.health.2022.100088
Katie Winkle, Donald McMillan, Maria Arnelid, Katherine Harrison, Madeline Balaam, Ericka Johnson, and Iolanda Leite. 2023. Feminist Human-Robot Interaction: Disentangling Power, Principles and Practice for Better, More Ethical HRI. In Proceedings of the 2023 ACM/IEEE International Conference on HumanRobot Interaction (HRI ’23). ACM/IEEE, Stockholm, Sweden, 11 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3568162.3576973