论文标题
交叉性进行分析:通过类型抽象来驯服组合爆炸
Intersectionality Goes Analytical: Taming Combinatorial Explosion Through Type Abstraction
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论文摘要
HCI研究人员和从业人员对交叉性的认识一直在扩大,产生知识,建议和原型,以支持交叉人群。但是,从事交叉的HCI工作非常昂贵:它导致了经验工作的组合爆炸(费用1),而在一个交叉人群上的工作很少可以利用以服务于另一个人口(费用2)。在本文中,我们解释了某些分析设计方法采用的表示形式与类型的抽象相对应,并使用该信件来识别(DE)组成模型,其中可以将人群的多样化身份属性连接和分割。我们正式证明了该模型的正确性,并展示了如何使HCI设计师利用现有的分析HCI方法在新的感兴趣的新群体中使用。我们通过四个设计用例来说明,该模型如何减少费用1,并使设计师能够利用先前的工作到新的交叉口人口,从而解决了费用2。
HCI researchers' and practitioners' awareness of intersectionality has been expanding, producing knowledge, recommendations, and prototypes for supporting intersectional populations. However, doing intersectional HCI work is uniquely expensive: it leads to a combinatorial explosion of empirical work (expense 1), and little of the work on one intersectional population can be leveraged to serve another (expense 2). In this paper, we explain how representations employed by certain analytical design methods correspond to type abstractions, and use that correspondence to identify a (de)compositional model in which a population's diverse identity properties can be joined and split. We formally prove the model's correctness, and show how it enables HCI designers to harness existing analytical HCI methods for use on new intersectional populations of interest. We illustrate through four design use-cases, how the model can reduce the amount of expense 1 and enable designers to leverage prior work to new intersectional populations, addressing expense 2.