Dave W. Randall 0001

Name Venue Year citations
Blending Code and Cause: Understanding the Dynamic Motivations of Volunteer Developers in community-driven FOSS projects. CHI 2025 1
In Between Users and Developers: Serendipitous Connections and Intermediaries in Volunteer-Driven Open-Source Software Development. CHI 2024 7
(Re-)Distributional Food Justice: Negotiating conflicting views of fairness within a local grassroots community. CHI 2023 16
Designing for Self-directed Learning: Co-creating a Demokit with Older Adults. HCI 2023 1
Care Workers Making Use of Robots: Results of a Three-Month Study on Human-Robot Interaction within a Care Home. CHI 2022 46
It Takes More Than One Hand to Clap: On the Role of 'Care' in Maintaining Design Results. CHI 2021 0
Exploring Human-Robot Interaction with the Elderly: Results from a Ten-Week Case Study in a Care Home. CHI 2020 168
Social Technology Appropriation in Dementia: Investigating the Role of Caregivers in Engaging People with Dementia with a Videogame-based Training System. CHI 2020 45
Guerilla Warfare and the Use of New (and Some Old) Technology: Lessons from FARC's Armed Struggle in Colombia. CHI 2019 27
Supporting the Use of User Generated Content in Journalistic Practice. CHI 2017 70
ICT Use by Prominent Activists in Republika Srpska. CHI 2016 22
Computer-Enabled Project Spaces: Connecting with Palestinian Refugees across Camp Boundaries. CHI 2015 59
Help beacons: design and evaluation of an ad-hoc lightweight s.o.s. system for smartphones. CHI 2014 39
Addressing the subtleties in dementia care: pre-study & evaluation of a GPS monitoring system. CHI 2014 55
Research on research: design research at the margins: academia, industry and end-users. CHI 2014 22
Social dependency and mobile autonomy: supporting older adults' mobility with ridesharing ict. CHI 2014 71
Fighting against the wall: social media use by political activists in a Palestinian village. CHI 2013 114
Supporting the social context of technology appropriation: on a synthesis of sharing tools and tool knowledge. CHI 2012 41
ICT-development in residential care settings: sensitizing design to the life circumstances of the residents of a care home. CHI 2012 81
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