- Satchell, C. and Dourish, P. Beyond the user: Use and non-use in HCI. Proc. OZCHI 2009. 9--16. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Wyatt, S. Non-users also matter: The construction of users and non-users of the Internet. In How Users Matter: The Co-construction of Users and Technology. N. Oudshoorn and T. Pinch, eds. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003, 67--79.Google Scholar
- A full list of position papers is available at http://nonuse.jedbrubaker.comGoogle Scholar
- Fischer, C. America Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940. UC Press, Oakland, CA, 1994. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Rich, A. Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbian existence. In Blood, Bread, and Poetry. Norton, New York, 1986.Google Scholar
- For example, http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/thedisconnectionists/Google Scholar
- Uotinen, J. Involvement in (the information) society---the Joensuu Community Resource Centre Netcafé. New Media & Society 5, 3 (2003), 335--356.Google Scholar
- Harmon, E. and Mazmanian, M. Stories of the smartphone in everyday discourse: Conflict, tension and instability. Proc. CHI 2013. 1051--1060. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- On the importance and implications of studying technology non-use
Recommendations
Understanding age and technology experience differences in use of prior knowledge for everyday technology interactions
Technology designers must understand relevant prior knowledge in a target user population to facilitate adoption and effective use. To assess prior knowledge used in naturalistic settings, we systematically collected information about technologies used ...
Older adults' perceptions and use of technology: a novel approach
UAHCI'13: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction: user and context diversity - Volume 2This study investigated older adults' perceptions of technology in their everyday lives by using the stages of change model, a behavioral change model, as a guiding framework. Participants answered daily workbook questions about their experiences with ...
How the use of mobile fitness technology influences older adults’ physical and psychological well-being
AbstractOlder adults are becoming increasingly interested in and developing the ability to use mobile fitness (mFit) technology to stay healthy, independent, and socially connected. However, relatively little attention has been paid to older adults' mFit ...
Highlights- Older adults are becoming increasingly interested in mobile fitness (mFit) technology.
- We examined the feature set use and physical and psychological well-being of older adults.
- Survey data were collected from 189 older adult users ...
Comments