Janghee Cho “Design for Domestic Uncertainty: Envisioning Future Technologies in the Work-From-Home Era that Support Reflective Practices”Designing Interactive System (DIS) 2022 Doctoral Consortium (To appear)
Janghee Cho, Tian Xu, Abigail Zimmermann-Niefield, and Stephen Voida “Reflection in Theory and Reflection in Practice: An Exploration of the Gaps in Reflection Support among Personal Informatics Apps” Proceedings of the 2022 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems 2022 PDF
Janghee Cho, Samuel Beck, and Stephen Voida“Topophilia, Placemaking, and Boundary Work: Exploring the Psycho-Social Impact of the COVID-19 Work-From-Home Experience”Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Conference on Supporting Groupwork PDF
Janghee Cho, Laura Devendorf, and Stephen Voida “From The Art of Reflection to The Art of Noticing: A Shifting View of Self-Tracking Technologies’ Role in Supporting Sustainable Food Practices“. In Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. AbstractVideo
Janghee Cho and Rick Wash “How Potential New Members Approach an Online Community” CSCW: The Journal of Collaborative Computing and Work Practices (2021) PDF
Janghee Cho and Emilee Rader “The Role of Conversational Grounding in Supporting Symbiosis Between People and Digital Assistants” Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact.. Vol. 4 No. CSCW1 Article 33 (May 2020) PDF
Janghee Cho. “Mental models and home virtual assistants (HVAs)“. In Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems ACM DL, PDF
Emilee Rader, Kelly Cotter, and Janghee Cho. “Explanations as Mechanisms for Supporting Algorithmic Transparency” Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM DL, PDF
Kelley Cotter, Janghee Cho, and Emilee Rader. “Explaining the News Feed Algorithm: An Analysis of the News Feed FYI Blog.” In Extended Abstracts of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM DL, PDF
Book Chapter
Hannah Weber, Vaughan Nagy, Janghee Cho, and William Aspray (2020). A Community Responds to Growth: An Information Story about What Makes for a Good Place to Live. In Deciding Where to Live Melissa Ocepek and William Aspray, editors. Rowman & Littlefield, Ch.6, 151-176
Workshop Papers
Janghee Cho and Stephen Voida. (2022) “The Affective Bond Between Place and Human: Designing Digital Technology for Remote Workers’ Wellbeing” In the CHI 2022 Workshop on the Future of Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction.
Janghee Cho and Stephen Voida “Envisioning New Productivity Tools for Domesitc Information Work Environments” In the Microsoft New Future of Work Symposium. Link, PDF, Video
Janghee Cho and Stephen Voida “Supporting Critical Reflection through Tangible Interaction: A Holistic Perspective on Time Management with “Time Machine” In the 2020 SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS2020) Workshop on Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI and Big Data
Janghee Cho and Stephen Voida (2019) “Toward Critical Reflection: Observing Practices of Noticing to Develop Interventions in Personal Informatics” In the 2019 DIS Workshop on Exploring noticing as method in design research. PDF