Proceedings of CHIdeology 2026: CHI Workshop on Disentangling the fragmented politics, values and imaginaries of Human-Computer Interaction through ideologies
Felix Anand Epp, Matti Nelimarkka, Jesse Haapoja, Pedro Ferreira, Os Keyes, Shaowen Bardzell

TL;DR
This paper presents the proceedings of a workshop focused on exploring the diverse political, value-based, and ideological perspectives within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) to better understand its societal implications.
Contribution
It introduces a dedicated workshop aimed at dissecting the ideological underpinnings and fragmentation within HCI research and practice.
Findings
Workshop facilitated interdisciplinary dialogue on HCI ideologies
Identified key ideological divides influencing HCI research
Proposed frameworks for integrating diverse values in HCI design
Abstract
This is the Proceedings of the First CHI Workshop on CHIdeology: Disentangling the fragmented politics, values, and imaginaries of Human-Computer Interaction through ideologies, held on Wednesday, 15 April, in Barcelona, Spain, at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
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