HumanComputer Interaction and U.S. Law
Cambridge University Press
HumanComputer Interaction and U.S. LawAuthor(s): Jonathan Lazar, Casey Fiesler, Brian Wentz, Raja Kushalnagar, Lorrie Cranor\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9781009096270, 978-1009096270\nSynopsis\nThe core topics at the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI) and US law -- privacy, accessibility, telecommunications, intellectual property, artificial intelligence (AI), dark patterns, human subjects research, and voting -- can be hard to understand without a deep foundation in both law and computing. Every member of the author team of this unique book brings expertise in both law and HCI to provide an in-depth yet understandable treatment of each topic area for professionals, researchers, and graduate students in computing and/or law. Two introductory chapters explaining the core concepts of HCI (for readers with a legal background) and [url] law (for readers with an HCI background) are .
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