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Yadav, Deepika
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Park, J. Y., Woytuk, N. C., Yadav, D., Huang, X., Blanco Cardozo, R., Ciolfi Felice, M., . . . Balaam, M. (2023). Ambivalences in Digital Contraception: Designing for Mixed Feelings and Oscillating Relations. In: Daragh Byrne; Nikolas Martelaro; Andy Boucher; David Chatting; Sarah Fdili Alaoui; Sarah Fox; Iohanna Nicenboim; Cayley MacArthur (Ed.), DIS '23: Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference: . Paper presented at DIS '23: Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 10-14 July, 2023, Pittsburgh, USA. (pp. 416-430). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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2023 (English)In: DIS '23: Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference / [ed] Daragh Byrne; Nikolas Martelaro; Andy Boucher; David Chatting; Sarah Fdili Alaoui; Sarah Fox; Iohanna Nicenboim; Cayley MacArthur, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) , 2023, p. 416-430Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The ‘intimate horizons’ of algorithmic, self-tracking technologies have become increasingly important. These applications are no longer perceived as distant, instrumental entities, but offer a more affective and intimate experience. In this paper, we address the long-term experience of living with a digital contraception technology that utilizes self-tracking. We draw upon four design workshops with a total of 14 users of the app Natural Cycles to illustrate moments of ambivalent affects and oscillating relations. Based on our analysis, we concretize four dimensions of ambivalence in different scales and temporalities. We propose three strategies of designing with these unavoidable disruptions, conflicting feelings, and shifting relations to acknowledge users’ agentic engagements, nuanced dynamics of intimate self-tracking experiences, and users as embodied and affective beings. We contend that by attending to these existential ambivalences, digital contraceptive can become better configured to plural modes of life and long-term intimate relations that they engender.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2023
National Category
Human Computer Interaction
Research subject
Computer and Systems Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-223506 (URN)10.1145/3563657.3596062 (DOI)978-1-4503-9893-0 (ISBN)
Conference
DIS '23: Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 10-14 July, 2023, Pittsburgh, USA.
Available from: 2023-10-31 Created: 2023-10-31 Last updated: 2023-11-01Bibliographically approved
Yadav, D., Balaam, M. & Lampinen, A. (2023). Invisibility or Visibility in Intimate Care at the Workplace? Examining the Use of Breast Pumps. In: Albrecht Schmidt; Kaisa Väänänen; Tesh Goyal; Per Ola Kristensson; Anicia Peters; Stefanie Mueller; Julie R. Williamson; Max L. Wilson (Ed.), CHI '23: Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: . Paper presented at CHI '23: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 23-28 April, 2023, Hamburg, Germany.. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Article ID 213.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Invisibility or Visibility in Intimate Care at the Workplace? Examining the Use of Breast Pumps
2023 (English)In: CHI '23: Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems / [ed] Albrecht Schmidt; Kaisa Väänänen; Tesh Goyal; Per Ola Kristensson; Anicia Peters; Stefanie Mueller; Julie R. Williamson; Max L. Wilson, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) , 2023, article id 213Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Advances in intimate care technologies and on-body wearables are disrupting how and where we think about and care for our bodies. The boundaries between private and public are increasingly porous. This offers new sites for studying intimate care as technology-use-in-practice. We present a qualitative study on the use of breast pumps in the workplace, based on semi-structured interviews with 19 individuals. Through this, we contribute an illustration of the complexities in carrying out intimate care work at the workplace and what it means to be pumping at the workplace. Our analysis unpacks (in)visibility as a crucial tension in the use of breast pumps in the workplace. We discuss how (in)visibility of personal medical devices plays a mediating role in how individuals exercise bodily rights, and the norms of who fits into professional settings.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2023
Keywords
invisibility, visibility, breast pumps, breastfeeding, intimate care, Body
National Category
Human Computer Interaction
Research subject
Computer and Systems Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-223510 (URN)10.1145/3544548.3581411 (DOI)9781450394215 (ISBN)
Conference
CHI '23: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 23-28 April, 2023, Hamburg, Germany.
Available from: 2023-10-31 Created: 2023-10-31 Last updated: 2023-11-01Bibliographically approved
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