Para Cima y Pa' Abajo: Building Bridges Between HCI Research in Latin America and in the Global North

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The Human-computer Interaction (HCI) community has the opportunity to foster the integration of research practices across the Global South and North to begin overcoming colonial relationships. In this paper, we focus on the case of Latin America (LATAM), where initiatives to increase the representation of HCI practitioners lack a consolidated understanding of the practices they employ, the factors that influence them, and the challenges that practitioners face. To address this knowledge gap, we employ a mixed-methods approach, comprising a survey (66 respondents) and in-depth interviews (19 interviewees). Our analyses characterize a set of research perspectives on how HCI is practiced in/about LATAM; a set of driving forces and tensions with a heavy reliance on diasporic dynamics; and a set of professional demands and associated structural limitations. We also offer a roadmap towards building connections across HCI communities, in an attempt to rebuild HCI as a pluriverse.

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Reynolds-Cuéllar, P., Wong-Villacres, M., Badillo-Urquiola, K., Barrera MacHuca, M. D., Cibrian, F. L., Ciolfi Felice, M., … Lemus, O. A. (2023). Para Cima y Pa’ Abajo: Building Bridges Between HCI Research in Latin America and in the Global North. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581138

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