1st Edition

Fast and Slow Methods for Timely HCI and Interaction Design Research

By Mikael Wiberg Copyright 2026
212 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

212 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Fast and Slow: Methods for Timely HCI and Interaction Design Research explores the dynamic interplay between rapid and reflective, or long-term vs. short-term research in human–computer interaction (HCI) and interaction design research. In an era where fast approaches to technical research are foregrounded, this book provides a critical examination of the temporalities at play in various research... Read more

Chapter 1 – Fast & Slow Design Research

Chapter 2 – Going Fast – Being timely & relevant

Chapter 3 – Going Slow – And making long-lasting impact

Chapter 4 – Paces of Design Research – Methods & perspectives

Chapter 5 – Aiming & Approaching – On goals & methods

Chapter 6 – Focus & Framing – Object of study & lens

Chapter 7 – Critiques - Fast enough? &Slow enough?

Chapter 8 – Making time, breaking grounds

Chapter 9 – Moving forward – Toward the future

Biography

Mikael Wiberg is a full professor in Informatics at Umeå university, Sweden. He has held positions as full professor in Interaction Design at Chalmers university of technology, and Chaired Professor in HCI at Uppsala university. Wiberg’s research is within the area of HCI/interaction design research, and he has published his research in top journals including Design Issues, Design Studies, International journal of design, ToCHI - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, the Human-Computer Interaction journal, Interacting with computers, and ACM Interactions.