TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping 20 years of accessibility research in HCI
T2 - A co-word analysis
AU - Sarsenbayeva, Zhanna
AU - van Berkel, Niels
AU - Hettiachchi, Danula
AU - Tag, Benjamin
AU - Velloso, Eduardo
AU - Goncalves, Jorge
AU - Kostakos, Vassilis
N1 - Funding Information:
This work is partially funded by ARC, Australia Discovery Project DP190102627 , NHMRC, Australia grants 1170937 and 2004316 , and AUSMURI, Australia grant 13203896 . Eduardo Velloso is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Award (Project Number: DE180100315 ) funded by the Australian Government.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - We employ hierarchical clustering, strategic diagrams, and network core–periphery analysis to assess and visualise the intellectual progress of accessibility research within HCI in the past two decades. The study quantifies and explains the development of accessibility research and its thematic evolution based on 1,535 papers published at TACCESS, ASSETS, IJHCS, and CHI and their respective 3,470 author-assigned keywords. The novelty of this work is based on employing a quantitative methodological approach to provide an overview of accessibility research progress and insights into its driving and trending themes through the period 2001–2021. In addition, we identify declining, emerging, and core backbone themes of accessibility research. Finally, we discuss the opportunities for research that arise from our findings. These contributions provide a roadmap for researchers working on accessibility.
AB - We employ hierarchical clustering, strategic diagrams, and network core–periphery analysis to assess and visualise the intellectual progress of accessibility research within HCI in the past two decades. The study quantifies and explains the development of accessibility research and its thematic evolution based on 1,535 papers published at TACCESS, ASSETS, IJHCS, and CHI and their respective 3,470 author-assigned keywords. The novelty of this work is based on employing a quantitative methodological approach to provide an overview of accessibility research progress and insights into its driving and trending themes through the period 2001–2021. In addition, we identify declining, emerging, and core backbone themes of accessibility research. Finally, we discuss the opportunities for research that arise from our findings. These contributions provide a roadmap for researchers working on accessibility.
KW - Accessibility
KW - Accessibility research
KW - Co-word analysis
KW - HCI
KW - Literature review
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2023.103018
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2023.103018
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85151792710
SN - 1071-5819
VL - 175
JO - International Journal of Human Computer Studies
JF - International Journal of Human Computer Studies
M1 - 103018
ER -