Toward a Socioeconomic-Aware HCI: Five Facets
Although inequities and biases relating to people in low socioeconomic situations are starting to capture widespread attention in the popular press, little attention has been given to how such inequities and biases might pervade technology user experiences. Without understanding such inequities in user experiences, technology designers can unwittingly introduce inequities tied to users' socioeconomic status (SES). To enable the HCI community to address this problem, in this paper, we consider a wide body of research that contributes to how a user's socioeconomic status potentially shapes their interactions and user experiences. We organize that research into 20 aspects of socioeconomic status; then derive a core set of five SES "facets" (attribute types and value ranges) with differing impacts on user experiences for different SES strata; and finally, present actionable paths forward for HCI researchers and practitioners to draw upon these facets, to bring socioeconomic awareness to HCI.
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