Affiliation:
1. Breda University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
2. University of Nottingham, UK
Abstract
The gap between research and design practice has long been a concern for the HCI community. In this article, we explore how different
translations
of HCI knowledge might bridge this gap. A literature review characterizes the gap as having two key dimensions—one between general theory and particular artefacts and a second between academic HCI research and professional UX design practice. We report on a 5-year engagement between HCI researchers and a major media company to explore how a particular piece of HCI research,
the trajectories conceptual framework
, might be translated for and with UX practitioners. We present various
translations
of this framework and fit them into the gap we previously identified. This leads us to refine the idea of
translations
, suggesting that they may be led by researchers, by practitioners or co-produced by both as
boundary objects
. We consider the benefits of each approach.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Human-Computer Interaction
Cited by
21 articles.
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