Hello,

If you're attending CHI 23, please consider registering for my virtual
course C06 <https://chi2023.acm.org/for-authors/courses/accepted-courses/>:
Bridging Cultural Differences with Critical Design in a Globalized World.

This will be my second time to teach this course at CHI, and it was also
offered at other international conferences (on-site or virtual) in multiple
fields including IEEE Professional Communication Conference, ACM SIGDOC,
Conference on College Composition and Communication, Society for Technical
Communication Summit, and Conference for Association for Business
Communication.

*Intended Audience*: Design-minded HCI professionals and any HCI
professionals who are interested in the topics such as critical design,
design ethics, diversity and inclusion, global design, and cross-cultural
design, and who are interested in empowering users for more inclusive
communities and societies at this divisive time of the globalized world.
The online course will be capped at 25 participants.

*Instructor Info*: Huatong Sun is an associate professor of digital media
and global design at University of Washington Tacoma. She studies how to
design and innovate for usable, meaningful and empowering technology to
bridge differences in a globalized world. She is the author of “Global
Social Media Design” (2020, Oxford University Press, CCCC Advancement of
Knowledge Award, CCCC Research Impact Award, NCTE Best Book in Technical or
Scientific Communication) and “Cross-Cultural Technology Design” (2012,
Oxford University Press, NCTE Best Book in Technical or Scientific
Communication). She's working on a new book "Inclusive Digital Media Design
for Global Users" (CRC Press). Her writing can also be found in *Fast
Company* and *The Conversation*. She has won multiple awards for her
community-engaged teaching, including the 2022 Jay R. Gould Award for
Excellence in Teaching from the Society for Technical Communication and the
Distinction in the Practice of Diversity and Inclusion Award from the
Association for Business Communication.

Feel free to email me if you have any questions.

Huatong
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C06: Bridging Cultural Differences with Critical Design in a Globalized
World

Virtual

*Duration:* 2 units (2 online)

*Scheduled (virtual units, if applicable):* Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Time: 16-17:15 & 17:30-18:45
PDT: 7-8:15 & 8:30-9:45
EDT: 10-11:15 & 11:30-12:45

*Course Website:* https://teach.htsun.ds.lib.uw.edu/

*Description: *Are simplicity and minimalism the universal standards for
interaction design? How can we avoid stereotyping with personas in design
practices? What AI algorithms and design mechanism made “digital blackface”
phenomenon on social media so popular? This interactive course teaches
participants to reconsider some commonly held design beliefs and routine
design practices with a lens of cultural differences. Illustrated with
design case studies, it introduces strategies and techniques to turn
differences into design resources for inclusivity. Participants will learn
essential critical design skills of creating engaging and empowering
designs in a globalized world at a divisive time.




Huatong Sun | 孙华彤 (she/her), Ph.D.
Vice Chair, Faculty Assembly 2022-2023
Associate Professor, Digital and Social Media & Global Design
School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Global Innovation and Design Lab
University of Washington Tacoma
http://faculty.washington.edu/htsun/
OUP Author: Global Social Media Design (2020) & Cross-Cultural Technology
Design (2012)

*Upcoming Courses *(https://teach.htsun.ds.lib.uw.edu/)*: *
ACM Computer-Human Interaction Conference 23: Bridging Cultural Differences
with Critical Design (April 12)
Rhetoric Society of America 23 Summer Workshop: Global Rhetorics of
Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Design (May 25-27)
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