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Ethical Considerations for HCI Research on End of Life: Time Moving

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Emma MacGregor, Kate Sellen, Molly McGovern, Mariam Albess, Matthew Beaubien, Kowoon Jang
Vol. No. / MM/DD/YYYY
ISBN: 978-1-86135-524-9
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Abstract
This short paper describes an ethical approach to HCI research through public exhibit on the topic of end of life. Drawing on work on ethical considerations for arts related research in health, and the experience of several research projects on end of life, a number of concepts were explored by the researchers to inform
the design and implementation of the Time Moving series. Time Moving is an exhibit based research project on temporality, end of life and digital communication. Through the mounting of three separate installations in the Time Moving series, the researchers have encountered ethical considerations and experiences of research creation that benefited from these ethical considerations.
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Citation: MacGregor, E., Sellen, K., McGovern, M., Albess, M., Beaubien, M., & Jang, K. (2020). Ethical considerations for HCI research on end of life: time moving. (2020). ACM CHI 2020, Workshop Paper in HCI at End of Life. April 2020
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