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2019-03-18
Elsden, Chris, Nissen, Bettina, Jabbar, Karim, Talhouk, Reem, Lustig, Caitlin, Dunphy, Paul, Speed, Chris, Vines, John.  2018.  HCI for Blockchain: Studying, Designing, Critiquing and Envisioning Distributed Ledger Technologies. Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. :W28:1–W28:8.
This workshop aims to develop an agenda within the CHI community to address the emergence of blockchain, or distributed ledger technologies (DLTs). As blockchains emerge as a general purpose technology, with applications well beyond cryptocurrencies, DLTs present exciting challenges and opportunities for developing new ways for people and things to transact, collaborate, organize and identify themselves. Requiring interdisciplinary skills and thinking, the field of HCI is well placed to contribute to the research and development of this technology. This workshop will build a community for human-centred researchers and practitioners to present studies, critiques, design-led work, and visions of blockchain applications.