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PAPER | Digitality and Materiality of New Media: Online<br />

TV Watching in China<br />

Qi Wang, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, Ning Gu, Fudan University,<br />

China<br />

Presenting an analysis of the use of traditional vs. new TV media in<br />

China, highlighting the interplay between digitality and materiality<br />

in shaping experiences. Contributes a better understanding of<br />

media phenomena.<br />

PAPER | Writing the Experience of In<strong>for</strong>mation Retrieval:<br />

Digital Collection Design as a Form of Dialogue<br />

Melanie Feinberg, University of Texas at Austin, USA<br />

Describes a process in which designers “write” a resource<br />

collection as a <strong>for</strong>m of rhetorical expression. Demonstrates the use<br />

of humanistic criticism as an element of collection design.<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 18AB<br />

PRIVACY + SELF DISCLOSURE<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg,<br />

Austria<br />

PAPER | The Mismeasurement of Privacy: Using<br />

Contextual Integrity to Reconsider Privacy in HCI<br />

Louise Barkhuus, Mobile Life, Stockholm University, Sweden<br />

The paper criticizes the ways in which privacy issues have been<br />

studied within HCI and ubicomp. It provides an analysis of privacy<br />

on the basis of contextual integrity.<br />

PAPER | Tag, You Can See It! Using Tags <strong>for</strong> Access<br />

Control in Photo Sharing<br />

Peter Klemperer, Yuan Liang, Michelle Mazurek, Manya Sleeper,<br />

Blase Ur, Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Lorrie Faith Cranor, Carnegie Mellon, USA<br />

Nitin Gupta, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Michael Reiter, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA<br />

Lab study exploring whether intuitive access-control policies can<br />

be made from photo tags created <strong>for</strong> organizational and accesscontrol<br />

purposes. Can increase understanding of user engagement<br />

with tag-based access control systems.<br />

14:30—15:50 | Afternoon | Monday<br />

NOTE | Curation, Provocation, and Digital Identity: Risks<br />

and Motivations <strong>for</strong> Sharing Provocative Images Online<br />

Rebecca Gulotta, Haakon Faste, Jennifer Mankoff, Carnegie<br />

Mellon University, USA<br />

Investigates the phenomena of posting personal, revealing, and<br />

controversial images online. Provides recommendations <strong>for</strong> the<br />

development of systems that support these activities and directions<br />

<strong>for</strong> future work.<br />

NOTE | The Implications of Offering More Disclosure<br />

Choices <strong>for</strong> Social Location Sharing<br />

Karen Tang, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine, USA<br />

Jason Hong, Dan Siewiorek, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Presents findings from a study that looks at how different types<br />

of disclosure options can influence users’ privacy preferences<br />

<strong>for</strong> location sharing. Can help in building better privacy<br />

configuration UIs.<br />

PAPER | Interactivity as Self-Expression: A Field<br />

Experiment with Customization and Blogging<br />

S. Shyam Sundar, Jeeyun Oh, Saraswathi Bellur, Haiyan Jia,<br />

Hyang-Sook Kim, Pennsylvania State University, USA<br />

Describes an experiment with a portal site varying in functional<br />

customization, cosmetic customization and active vs. filter<br />

blogging. Provides user-centered guidelines <strong>for</strong> designing<br />

interactive tools that af<strong>for</strong>d self-expression.<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 18CD<br />

SUPPORTING VISUALLY IMPAIRED USERS<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Vicki Hanson, University of Dundee, UK<br />

PAPER | CrossingGuard: Exploring In<strong>for</strong>mation Content<br />

in Navigation Aids <strong>for</strong> the Visually Impaired<br />

Richard Guy, Khai Truong, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

User study to investigate the in<strong>for</strong>mation needs of visually impaired<br />

pedestrians at intersections. We also present a system to gather<br />

the necessary in<strong>for</strong>mation using Google’s Street View and Amazon’s<br />

Mechanical Turk.<br />

PAPER | SpaceSense: Representing Geographical<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation to Visually Impaired People Using Spatial<br />

Tactile Feedback<br />

Koji Yatani, Nikola Banovic, Khai Truong, University of Toronto,<br />

Canada<br />

Investigates a mobile interface that helps people with visual<br />

impairments learn directions to a location and its spatial relationships<br />

with other locations on a map through spatial tactile feedback.<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 39

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