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Pairing Technology and Meals: A Contextual Enquiry in the Family Household
HS Ferdous, B Ploderer, H Davis, F Vetere, K O Hara, B Ploderer (ed.), M Carter (ed.), M Gibbs (ed.), W Smith (ed.), F Vetere (ed.)
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Special Interest Group for Computer Human Interaction | ACM | Published : 2015
Abstract
Recent research about technology during mealtime has been mostly concerned with developing technology rather than creating a deeper understanding of the context of family mealtimes and associated practices. In this paper, we present a two-phase study discussing how the temporal, social, and food related features are intertwined with technology use during mealtimes. Our findings show how people differentiate technology usage during weekday meals, weekend meals, and among different meals of the day. We identify and analyse prototypical situations ranging from the use of arbitrary technologies while eating solitary, to idiosyncratic family norms and practices associated with shared technologies..
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