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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3).
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Published in Journal 1, 2010
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2).
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Published in [In Review][Nominated for the second round (top 48.1%) in CHI ’23; received notification on November 8, 2022], 1900
In the high mountains of southeast Bandarban, highly vulnerable ethnic communities (we refer to them as HVECs) live without basic mobile and network availability. To the best of our knowledge, no study in the literature has focused on the digital divide scenarios of HVECs. To create a new discussion in HCI, we make two visits to six different ethnic communities in 15 different paras (villages) and conduct a mixed-method study to uncover their mobile and network availability with HVECs. We share our field experiences with the CSCW communities that we used to tackle the non-availability of local informers and interpreters in HVECs. Moreover, we discuss the insights of HVECs of ‘narrowing the physical access divide’ (specifically technology inclusion) to aid future HCI4D design. This study will help researchers better prepare for fieldwork and design technologies in distant indigenous communities.
Recommended citation: M. N. H. Shanto, J. Noor, M. G. Z. A. Husna, and A. B. M. A. A. Islam
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