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Let's Talk Futures: A Literature Review of HCI's Future Orientation

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CHI '25: Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1-36

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HCI is future-oriented by nature: it explores new human–technology interactions and applies the findings to promote and shape vital visions of society. Still, the visions of futures in HCI publications seem largely implicit, techno-deterministic, narrow, and lacking in roadmaps and attention to uncertainties. A literature review centered on this problem examined futuring and its forms in the ACM Digital Library’s most frequently cited HCI publications. This analysis entailed developing the four-category framework SPIN, informed by futures studies literature. The results confirm that, while technology indeed drives futuring in HCI, a growing body of HCI research is coming to challenge techno-centric visions. Emerging foci of HCI futuring demonstrate active exploration of uncertainty, a focus on human experience, and contestation of dominant narratives. The paper concludes with insight illuminating factors behind techno-centrism’s continued dominance of HCI discourse, as grounding for five opportunities for the field to expand its contribution to futures and anticipation research.

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Sanchez, C, Wang, S, Savolainen, K, Epp, F A & Salovaara, A 2025, Let's Talk Futures: A Literature Review of HCI's Future Orientation. in N Yamashita, V Evers, K Yatani, X Ding, B Lee, M Chetty & P Toups-Dugas (eds), CHI '25: Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems., 487, ACM, pp. 1-36, ACM SIGCHI Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Yokohama, Japan, 26/04/2025. https://doi.org/10.1145/3706598.3713759

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