Proceedings of the 4th African Human Computer Interaction Conference 2023
DOI: 10.1145/3628096.3629045
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"\"Remembering” as a Decolonial Praxis in African HCI and Design"

Muhammad Sadi Adamu,
Makuochi Samuel Nkwo

Abstract: The fourth wave of HCI sought to engage with the ethics, politics, and values of design as an engine of modernity/coloniality. In doing so, we've witnessed a series of critiques and reflections on how the broadening of context and application in the third wave does not equate to any substantial structural changes in the ontologies and epistemologies informing HCI research and design. This can be attributed to the inevitable chaos of multiplicity inherent in HCI -and issues that we reckon could further implicat… Show more

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