@inproceedings{10.1145/3411763.3450403,
author = {DeVito, Michael Ann and Lustig, Caitlin and Simpson, Ellen and Allison, Kimberley and Chuanromanee, Tee and Spiel, Katta and Ko, Amy and Rode, Jennifer and Dym, Brianna and Muller, Michael and Klaus Scheuerman, Morgan and Marie Walker, Ashley and Brubaker, Jed and Ahmed, Alex},
title = {Queer in HCI: Strengthening the Community of LGBTQIA+ Researchers and Research},
year = {2021},
isbn = {9781450380959},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3411763.3450403},
doi = {10.1145/3411763.3450403},
abstract = {As Queer Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) becomes an established part of the larger field, both in terms of research on and with queer populations and in terms of employing queering theories and methods, the role of queer researchers has become a timely topic of discussion. However, these discussions have largely centered around member-researcher status and positionality when working with queer populations. Based on insights gathered at multiple ACM events over the past two years, we identified two pressing issues: (1) we need to better support queer people doing HCI research not specific to queer populations, and (2) we need to identify how to best support member-researchers in leading Queer HCI while including collaborators beyond the queer community. This Special Interest Group (SIG) aims to directly address these challenges by convening a broad community of queer researchers and allies, working not only on explicitly-queer topics but across a broad range of HCI topics.},
booktitle = {Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
articleno = {159},
numpages = {3},
keywords = {Queer HCI, sexual and gender minorities},
location = {Yokohama, Japan},
series = {CHI EA '21}
}