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INUSE Publications

Recent publications from the INUSE research group.

CHIdeology: Disentangling the fragmented politics, values and imaginaries of Human-Computer Interaction through ideologies

Felix Anand Epp, Matti Nelimarkka, Jesse Haapoja, Pedro Ferreira, Os Keyes, Shaowen Bardzell 2026

Lively Doings : Centring Waste in Nuclear Waste Management

Marika Silvikko de Villafranca, Robbe Geysmans 2026 Worldwide Waste

Pragmatism versus urgency : how participatory design negotiates climate concerns in school energy projects

Goeun Kuu-Park, Sampsa Hyysalo 2026 CoDesign: International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts

Seamful infrastructuring through material engagement for energy transitions with youth

Goeun Kuu-Park, Andrea Botero, Cindy Kohtala, Soroush Moradi Zavie Kordc 2026 CoDesign: International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts

Co-production trajectories : rethinking impact formation in knowledge co-production

Sonja K. Nielsen, Sampsa Hyysalo 2026 Science and Public Policy

How To Hire Game Devs: The Vagueness of Talent Import Practices and the Role of Gamer Identity in the Finnish Game Industry

Solip Park, J. Tuomas Harviainen, Annakaisa Kultima 2026 Games: Research and Practice

"Our Secret Language": Co-Creating and Ritualizing Affective Haptics in Long-Distance Relationships

Mengshi Yang, Tim Moesgen, Ruochen Hu, Yen Hang Zhou, Zhining Li, Antti Salovaara 2026 Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Extending Design in Organizations : A Meshwork of Organizing, Aligning, and Displaying Actions

Tua A. Bjorklund, Pia Hannukainen, Tuomas Manninen, Sampsa Hyysalo 2025 California Management Review

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Andrea Botero 2025 Tapuya
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