Refugees & Technology: Determining the role of HCI research

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Currently, over 22 million people are considered to be refugees. Many of them are looking for shelter in the surrounding countries of their home country. Technology can be a helpful tool in addressing the challenges of the so-called “refugee crisis”, facilitating initial orientation, information, as well as communication and networking support. This one-day workshop aims to (1) finalize the elaborated guidelines of the previous workshop and SIG meeting and to (2) formulate a manifesto for researchers who work with the vulnerable target group of refugees.

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Aal, K., Vlachokyriakos, V., Weibert, A., Fisher, K., Talhouk, R., & Wulf, V. (2018). Refugees & Technology: Determining the role of HCI research. In Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work (pp. 362–364). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3148330.3152160

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