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The preprint of Human-Computer Insurrection: Notes on an Anarchist HCI is now 
available:

> The HCI community has worked to expand and improve our consideration of the 
> societal implications of our work and our corresponding responsibilities. 
> Despite this increased engagement, HCI continues to lack an explicitly 
> articulated politic, which we argue re-inscribes and amplifies systemic 
> oppression. In this paper, we set out an explicit political vision of an HCI 
> grounded in emancipatory autonomy—an anarchist HCI, aimed at dismantling all 
> oppressive systems by mandating suspicion of and a reckoning with imbalanced 
> distributions of power. We outline some of the principles and accountability 
> mechanisms that constitute an anarchist HCI. We offer a potential framework 
> for radically reorienting the field towards creating prefigurative 
> counterpower—systems and spaces that exemplify the world we wish to see, as 
> we go about building the revolution in increment.

https://ironholds.org/resources/papers/anarchist_hci.pdf

-S

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