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Designing Interactive Systems for Flexible Work and Social Well-Being
This project examines how interactive systems can better support information workers in flexible and remote arrangements, especially as work unfolds alongside household routines and caregiving. We examine how people navigate time, space, and boundaries at home, then translate those insights into design directions for more inclusive, accessible, and equitable futures of work that prioritize worker well-being.
Investigators: Tse Pei Ng, Daniel Campos Muñiz
Related Pubs: [CHI'26] [GROUP'22] [CHI'24] [CHIWORK'24]
Futures of Care: Migrant Care Work and Care Infrastructures
This project examines migrant care workers' roles in sustaining care systems in countries like Singapore. Despite their central contribution, they are not always included in discussions about the future of care. Using a co-design approach, the research collaborates with workers to envision alternative futures and inform care technologies, policies, and infrastructures for the care economy.
Investigators: Daniel Campos Muñiz
Futures of Care: Infrastructuring Technology in Aged Care Work
This project examines how digital technologies are adopted and sustained in long-term residential aged care and how care workers carry the invisible work of making these systems function in everyday practice. Grounded in ethnographic research in a Singapore facility through an infrastructuring lens, we show how fragmented, top-down technology integration creates ongoing "patchworking," reshaping professional agency, liability, and power dynamics. We then bring stakeholders together in workshops to envision technologies and organizational practices that better support decent care work and more sustainable care delivery.
Investigators: Daniel Campos Muñiz, Tse Pei Ng
Related Pubs: [GROUP' 26] [DIS' 25 Companion-a] [DIS' 25 Companion-b] [CSCW' 24 Companion]
Community-Driven Techno-Spiritual Care for Kidney Health
This research explores community-driven kidney health engagement with Malay-Muslim communities in Singapore, centering spirituality, trust, and community care. Working with mosques through participatory and Research-through-Design methods, including exhibitions and AI-supported artifacts, it examines appropriate sacred health engagement and advances decolonial, culturally grounded approaches to responsible AI and empowerment.
Investigators: Syafiq Bin Rahim