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This paper summarizes the proceedings of the first CHI workshop on CHIdeology, which explores the diverse political, ethical, and imaginative dimensions within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). The workshop aimed to dissect the underlying ideologies shaping HCI research and practice. The proceedings offer a collection of perspectives on how ideological analysis can contribute to a more nuanced understanding of HCI's impact.
HCI's fragmented values and politics get a critical unpacking in this workshop, offering a lens to re-imagine the field's ethical and societal impact.
This is the Proceedings of the First CHI Workshop on CHIdeology: Disentangling the fragmented politics, values, and imaginaries of Human-Computer Interaction through ideologies, held on Wednesday, 15 April, in Barcelona, Spain, at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.