The YouNDigital project team presented four papers in two panels at the 26th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Three papers were presented on the panel Methodological approaches to study (inter)generational perspectives, organized by the project's PI, Maria José Brites. A fourth paper was presented on the panel New media use in the everyday life of older people, organized by researcher Eugene Loos, from Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
The conference took place in a hybrid format, in Washington DC, United States, and online.
The following papers were presented:
“It's not by Accident! It's by Design. Design Methods to Reach (Inter)generational Perspective” - Andreia Pinto de Sousa and Teresa Sofia Castro
“'It's fake.' 'No, it's not.' 'How is it fake?'. It Happened to Me and my Grandparents Several Times“: Portuguese Generations' Dialogues on Fake News” - Margarida Maneta and Maria José Brites
“Online Semi-structured Interviews to Better Capture Generational Media Actions: the Relevance of Relaxed, Participative and Reflexive Approaches” - Maria José Brites, Margarida Maneta, Mariana S. Müller and Inês Amaral
“Between the Present and the Past: Using Card-Sorting and Biographical Approaches to Identify News Influencers' Media Habits” - Mariana S. Müller, Ana Filipa Oliveira, Margarida Maneta and Maria José Brites