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  <body><![CDATA[<p>"Computing For, By and With Humanity"</p>
<p>ABSTRACT:
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As increasingly sophisticated computing evolves to solve problems in<br />
new domains, so Human Computer Interaction (HCI), the science of making<br />
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) <em>usable</em> (easy for people to operate) and <em>useful</em><br />
(relevant to the situation of its use), faces new challenges. One of<br />
these challenges focuses on the need to develop theories and methods<br />
that capture this evolving relationship between <em>computing and humanity.</em> I break this relationship into two parts: how can we understand and improve the <em>production</em> of these increasingly sophisticated and complex computational artifacts, and how can we understand their <em>consumption</em>,<br />
the processes by which end-users adopt, customize, and reject these<br />
technologies. It is not just production and consumption but the ongoing<br />
interplay between the two that is at the center of computing for, with,<br />
and by humanity. In this talk, I will describe how I came to Computing<br />
for Humanity, and what I think it might be. I will also offer two<br />
themes for Computing for Humanity research, a reconsideration of the<br />
relationship between local and global and an examination of values.</p>
<p>BIO:<br />
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Rebecca E. Grinter (Beki) is an Associate Professor of Interactive<br />
Computing in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of<br />
Technology. Her primary research interests lie at the intersection of<br />
computing and humanity, exploring the human-centered problems of<br />
technology production and consumption. Her research has been published<br />
in Human Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Cooperative Work,<br />
Software Engineering, Security, and Networking conferences. Before<br />
joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, she was a Member of Technical<br />
Staff at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies (and briefly AT&amp;T<br />
Bell Laboratories), and a Member of Research Staff in the Computer<br />
Science Laboratory of Xerox PARC. She holds a Ph.D. &amp; M.S. in<br />
Information and Computer Science from the University of California,<br />
Irvine, and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science from the University of<br />
Leeds.</p>]]></body>
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