Publications
Conference Papers (Double-Anonymous Peer Reviewed)

[C43] Richmond Y. Wong, Jason Caleb Valdez, Ashten Alexander, Ariel Chiang, Olivia Quesada, and James Pierce. 2023. Broadening Privacy and Surveillance: Eliciting Interconnected Values with a Scenarios Workbook on Smart Home Cameras. Proc. of 2023 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '23). ACM Press.
Best Paper Award Honorable Mention (Top 5% of total submissions)
[PDF] [ACM]

[C42] Jesse Benjamin, Heidi Biggs, Arne Berger, Julija Rukanskaitė, Michael Heidt, Nick Merrill, James Pierce, and Joseph Lindley. (Conditionally accepted to CHI ’23 Paper.) “The Entoptic Field Camera as Metaphor-Driven Research-through-Design with AI Technologies”
Acceptance rate: 28.39% (880 out of 3,182 submissions).

[C41] Brett A. Halperin, Gary Hsieh, Erin McElroy, James Pierce, and Daniela K. Rosner. 2023. Probing a Community-Based Conversational Storytelling Agent to Document Digital Stories of Housing Insecurity. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '23). ACM Press.
Best Paper Award (Top 1% of total submissions)
[PDF] [ACM]
Acceptance rate: 28.39% (880 out of 3,182 submissions).

[C40] James Pierce, Isha Agarwal, Parag Nandi, Claire Weizenneger, Gwenna Gram, Jade Hurle, Betty Lo, Aaron Park, Aivy Phan, Mark Schumskiy, and Grace Sturlaugson. “Addressing Adjacent User Privacy.” Proc. of 2022 DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 30% (29 accepted out of 97 submitted)
[PDF] [ACM]

[C39] Neilly Tan, Richmond Wong, Audrey Desjardins, Sean Munson, and James Pierce.“More Than a Camera, More Than a Security Device: Studying How Primary Users Use Smart Home Cameras to Extend Perception, Mediate Action, and Surveil Others.” Proc. of 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. ACM Press.
[PDF] [ACM]

[C38] James Pierce (2021). “In Tension With Progression: The Frictional Tendencies of Speculative, Critical, and Other Alternative Designs.” Proc. of 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. ACM Press.
Best Paper Award Honorable Mention (Top 5% of total submissions)
Acceptance rate: 26.3% (747 accepted out of 2854 submitted)
[PDF] [ACM]
[Abbreviated conference presentation video]

[C37] James Pierce (2021). “Eccentric Sensing Devices: Using Conceptual Design Notes to Understand Design Opportunities, Limitations, and Concerns Connected to Digital Sensing.” Proc. of C&C 2021. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 31.6% (12 accepted out of 38 submitted)
[PDF] [ACM]

[C36] Jesse Benjamin, Nick Merrill, Arne Berger, and James Pierce (2021). “Machine Learning Uncertainty as a Design Material: A Post-Phenomenological Inquiry.” Proc. of 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 26.3% (747 accepted out of 2854 submitted)
[PDF] [ACM]

[C35] James Pierce, Nick Merrill and Richmond Wong (2020). “Speculative Illumination: Exploring the Design Qualities and Ethical Implications of Always-On/Often-Sensing Smart Cameras Using Lighting Analogies and Speculative Designs.” Proc. of 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 24.3% (760 accepted out of 3126 submitted)
[PDF]

[C34] James Pierce (2019). "Smart Home Security Cameras and Shifting Lines of Creepiness: A Design-Led Inquiry." In Proceedings of 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 23.8% (703 accepted out of 2058 submitted)
[PDF] [ACM]

[C33] Laura Devendorf, Kristina Andersen, Daniela K. Rosner, Ron Wakkary, and James Pierce (2019). "From HCI to HCI-Amusement: Strategies for Engaging what New Technology Makes Old." In Proceedings of 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 23.8% (703 accepted out of 2058 submitted)

[C32] James Pierce (2019). “Deviating, Accelerating, and Restraining the Smart Home: A Design Study of Smart Home Security Cameras.” In Proceedings of 2019 Papers and Exhibition track of Biennial Research through Design Conference.
[PDF]

[C31] James Pierce, Sarah Fox, Nick Merrill, and Richmond Wong (2018). “Differential Vulnerabilities and a Diversity of Tactics: What Toolkits Teach Us about Cybersecurity.” In Proceedings of the 2018 Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Conference (CSCW ’18). ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 26.1% (289 accepted out of 1107 submitted)
[PDF]

[C30] James Pierce, Sarah Fox, Nick Merrill, Richmond Wong, and Carl DiSalvo (2018). “An Interface without A User: An Exploratory Design Study of Online Privacy Policies and Digital Legalese.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ’18. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 25.0% (17 accepted out 69 submitted)

[C29] James Pierce and Carl DiSalvo (2018). “Addressing Network Anxieties with Alternative Design Metaphors.” In Proceedings CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, CHI ‘18. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 25.7% (666 accepted out of 2592 submitted)
[PDF]

[C28] Richmond Y. Wong, Deirdre K. Mulligan, Ellen Van Wyk, James Pierce and John Chuang (2017). “Eliciting Values Reflections by Engaging Privacy Futures Using Design Workbooks.” In Proceedings of the ACM Human Computer Interaction (CSCW Online First). 1, 2, Article 111 (November 2017), 27 pages. ACM Press.
Best Paper Award (Top 1% of total submissions)
Acceptance rate: 34.5% (182 out of 530 submitted)
[PDF] [ACM]

[C27] James Pierce and Carl DiSalvo (2017). “Dark Clouds, Io&#!+, and 🔮 [Crystal Ball Emoji]: Projecting Network Anxieties with Alternative Design Metaphors.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, Edinburgh, UK. DIS ’17. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 25.0% (13 accepted out of 59 submitted)
[PDF]

[C26] Richmond Wong, Ellen Van Wyk, and James Pierce (2017). “Real-Fictional Entanglements: Using Science Fiction and Design Fiction to Interrogate Sensing Technologies.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, Edinburgh, UK. DIS ’17. ACM Press. Acceptance rate: 22.0% (107 accepted out of 487 submitted)

[C25] James Pierce and Carl DiSalvo (2017). “Network Anxieties Design Packets.” In Proceedings of Research Through Design Conference and Exhibition, Edinburgh, UK. RtD’17.

[C24] James Pierce (2016). “Design Proposal for A Wireless Derouter: Speculatively Exploring Digitally Disconnected Space.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, Vancouver, Canada. DIS ’16. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 31.0% (13 accepted out of 42 submitted)

[C23] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2015). “Making Multiple Uses of the Obscura 1C Digital Camera: Reflecting on the Design, Production, Packaging and Distribution of a Counterfunctional Device.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, CHI ‘15. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 25.0% (379 accepted out of 1520 submitted)

[C22] James Pierce, Phoebe Sengers, Tad Hirsch, Carl DiSalvo, Bill Gaver, and Tom Jenkins (2015). “Expanding and Refining Design and Criticality in HCI.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, CHI ’15. ACM Press.
Best Paper Honorable Mention Award (Top 5% of total submissions)
Acceptance rate: 25.0% (379 accepted out of 1520 submitted)

[C21] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2015). “Obscura 1C Digital Camera.” In Proceedings of Research Through Design Conference and Exhibition, Cambridge, UK. RtD'15

[C20] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2014). “Designing counterfunctional things: Exploring possibilities in digital limitations.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ’12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 27.0% (107 accepted out of 402 submitted)

[C19] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2014). “Some Variations on a Counterfunctional Digital Camera.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. DIS ’12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 27.0% (107 accepted out of 402 submitted)

[C18] James Pierce (2014). “On the presentation and production of design research artifacts in HCI research.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ’14. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 27.0% (107 accepted out of 402 submitted)

[C17] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2013). “Electric Materialities and Interactive Technology.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, CHI '13. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 20.0% (392 accepted out 1963 submitted)

[C16] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2012). “The Local Energy Indicator: Designing for Wind and Solar Energy Systems in the Home.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ’12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 20.0% (90 accepted out of 449 submitted)

[C15] James Pierce and Eric Paulos “Designing everyday technologies with human-power and interactive microgeneration." In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ’12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 20.0% (90 accepted out of 449 submitted)

[C14] Erik Stolterman and James Pierce (2012).“Design tools in practice: Studying the designer-tool relationship in interaction design.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS ’12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 20.0% (90 accepted out of 449 submitted)

[C13] James Pierce (2012). “Undesigning technology: Considering the negation of design by design.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, CHI '12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 23.0% (370 accepted out of 1577 submitted)

[C12] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2012). “Beyond energy monitors: Interaction, energy and emerging energy systems.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Austin, Texas. CHI '12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 23.0% (370 accepted out of 1577 submitted)

[C11] Hronn Brynjarsdóttir, Maria Håkansson, James Pierce, Eric Baumer, Carl DiSalvo, and Phoebe Sengers (2012). “Sustainably unpersuaded: How persuasion narrows our vision of sustainability.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Austin, Texas. CHI '12. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 23.0% (370 accepted out of 1577 submitted)

[C10] Stacey Kuznetsov, William Odom, James Pierce, and Eric Paulos (2011). Nurturing Natural Sensors. In proceedings of the international conference on Ubiquitous computing. Beijing, China. Ubicomp '11.
Best Paper Award (Top 1% of total submissions)
Acceptance rate: 16.6% (50 accepted out 302 submitted)

[C09] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2011). “A phenomenology of human-electricity relations.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Vancouver, BC. CHI '11. ACM Press.
Best Paper Honorable Mention Award (Top 5% of total submissions)
Acceptance rate: 27.0% (410 accepted out of 1532 submitted)

[C08] Eric Paulos and James Pierce (2011). “Citizen Energy: Towards Populist Interactive Micro-Energy Production.” In Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Kauai, USA. HICSS ’11.

[C07] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2011). “Second-hand interactions: Investigating reacquisition and dispossession practices around domestic objects.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Vancouver, BC. CHI '11. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 27% (410 accepted out of 1532 submitted)

[C06] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2010). “Materializing energy.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. Arhus, Denmark. DIS ’10. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 19% (57 accepted out of 294 submitted)

[C05] James Pierce, Chloe Fan, Derek Lamas, Gabriela Marcu, and Eric Paulos (2010). “Some considerations on the (in)effectiveness of residential energy feedback systems.” In Proceedings of DIS Conference on Designing Interactive Systems. Arhus, Denmark. DIS ’10. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 19% (57 accepted out of 294 submitted)

[C04] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2010). “Designing for emotional attachment to energy.” In Proceedings of Design & Emotion conference. Chicago, Illinois, USA. D&E ’10.
Best Paper Award (Single Best Short Paper Submitted)

[C03] James Pierce, Diane Schiano, and Eric Paulos (2010). “Home, habits and energy: Examining domestic interactions and energy consumption.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Atlanta, GA. CHI '10. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 22% (302 accepted out of 1346 submitted)

[C02] William Odom, James Pierce, Erik Stolterman, and Eli Blevis. (2009) “Understanding Why We Preserve Some Things and Discard Others in the Context of Interaction Design.” In Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Boston, MA. CHI '09. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 25% (277 accepted out of 1130 submitted)

[C01] James Pierce, William Odom, and Eli Blevis (2008). “Energy Aware Dwelling: A Critical Survey of Interaction Design for Eco-Visualizations.” In Proceedings of OZCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Cairns, Australia. OZCHI '08. ACM Press.
Acceptance rate: 49% (28 accepted out of 57 submitted)

Journal Articles (Edited or Double-Anonymous Peer Reviewed)

[J3] Anu Reddy, Iohanna Nicenboim, James Pierce, and Elisa Giacardi (2020). “Encountering ethics through design: Techniques and preliminary insights from a workshop with nonhuman participants.” AI & Society. Springer.

[J2] James Pierce, Phoebe Sengers, Yolande Strengers, and Susanne Bødker (2014). “Introduction to the Special Issue on Everyday Practice and Sustainable HCI.” Special Issue of Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. ACM Press.

[J1] Heekyoung Jung, Shaowen Bardzell, Eli Blevis, James Pierce, and Erik Stolterman (2011.) “How Deep Is Your Love: Deep Narratives of Ensoulment and Heirloom Status.” International Journal of Design 5(1).

Disssertation

James Pierce (Nov 30, 2015): Working by Not Quite Working: Resistance as a Technique for Alternative and Oppositional Designs. Carnegie Mellon University. PhD Thesis. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6724283.v1
[PDF]

Other Articles (Juried, Single-Anonymous, and Editorial Review)

[OA06] Iohanna Nicenboim, Elisa Giaccardi, James Pierce “More-than-Human Design for the Future of AI in the Home” Medium article published in State of Responsible IoT 2018, ThingsCon. https://medium.com/the-state-of-responsible-iot-2018

[OA05] Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen, Bill Gaver, William Odom, James Pierce, Anne Vallgårda. (2018). “Crafting a Place for Attending to the Things of Design Research at CHI.” ACM interactions. ACM Press.

[OA04] James Pierce (2014). "Undesigning interaction" interactions 21, no. 4 (2014): 36-39.

[OA03] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2011). “Materializing energy through smart energy systems.” Work in progress featured in IEEE Pervasive special issue on smart energy systems. IEEE Press.

[OA02] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2011). “Demo Hour.” (Energy Mementos project featured). ACM interactions. ACM Press.

[OA01] James Pierce and David Roedl (2008). "COVER STORY: Changing Energy Use through Design." In (Blevis, E., contributing editor, Anderson, R. & Kolko, J., EICs) Forum: Sustainably Ours. ACM interactions. Volume XV Number 4. ACM Press.

Conference Workshops/Symposia Organized (Juried)

[WO11] Stephon Snow, Awais Hameed Khan, Stephen Viller, Ben Matthews, Scott Heiner, James Pierce, Ewa Luger, Richard Gomer, and Dorota Filipczuk (2020.) “Speculative Designs for Emergent Personal Data Trails: Signs, Signals and Signifiers.” In Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '20). ACM Press.

[WO10] Tom Jenkins, James Pierce, Kristina Andersen, Andy Boucher, David Chatting, and William Gaver (2020.) “RtD in Situ: Discussing the Domains and Impact of Design Research.” In Companion Publication of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS' 20 Companion). ACM Press.

[WO09] Iohanna Nicenboim, Elisa Giaccardi, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard, Anuradha Venugopal Reddy, Yolande Strengers, James Pierce, and Johan Redström (2020.) “More-Than-Human Design and AI: In Conversation with Agents. In Companion Publication of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference. ACM Press.

[WO08] Kristina Andersen, Andy Boucher, David Chatting, Audrey Desjardins, Laura Devendorf, William Gaver, Tom Jenkins, William Odom, James Pierce, and Anna Vallgårda (2019.) “Doing Things with Research through Design: With What, with Whom, and Towards What Ends?” In Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '19). ACM Press.

[WO07] Anuradha Reddy, Iohanna Nicenboim, James Pierce, and Elisa Giaccardi (2019). “Encountering Ethics in Data-Enabled IoT.” 2019 Workshops track of Biennial Research through Design Conference.

[WO06] Kristina Andersen, Laura Devendorf, James Pierce, Daniela Rosner, and Ron Wakkary (2018). Disruptive Improvisations: Making Use of Non-Deterministic Art Practices in HCI. In CHI ’18 Extended Abstracts of Human Factors in Computing Systems. Montreal, BC, ACM Press.

[WO05] Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen, William Gaver, William Odom, James Pierce, Anne Vallgårda (2017). “The Things of Design Research: Diversity in Objects and Outcomes.” In CHI ’17 Extended Abstracts of Human Factors in Computing Systems. Denver, Colorado. ACM Press.

[WO04] Tom Jenkins, Kristina Andersen, William Gaver, William Odom, James Pierce, and Anne Vallgårda (2016). “Attending to Objects as Outcomes of Design Research.” In CHI ’16 Extended Abstracts of Human Factors in Computing Systems. San Jose, California. ACM Press.

[WO03] William Odom, Richard Bank, Abigail Durrant, David Kirk, and James Pierce (2012). “Slow Technology: Critical reflections and future directions.” In Companion Publication of the 2012 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference. ACM Press.

[WO02] Eli Blevis, Elizabeth Churchill, William Odom, James Pierce, David Roedl, and Ron Wakkary (2012). “Visual thinking and digital imagery.” In CHI ’12 Extended Abstracts of Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM Press.

[WO01] James Pierce, Hronn Brynjarsdóttir, Phoebe Sengers, and Yolande Strengers (2011). “Everyday Practice and Sustainable HCI: Understanding and Learning from Cultures of (Un)Sustainability.” In CHI ’11 Extended Abstracts of Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM Press.

Demonstrations and Exhibition Extended Abstracts (Single-Anonymous or Juried Review)


[DE03] James Pierce (2020). “Roomba+Clips Cam: Exploring Unpredictable Autonomy in Everyday Smart Systems." In Companion Publication of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS' 20 Companion). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 317–320.

[DE02] James Pierce (2020). “Eccentric Sensing: Exploring Ubiquity, Distribution, and Autonomy in Everyday Sensing Technologies.” In Companion Publication of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS' 20 Companion). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 469–472.

[DE01] James Pierce (2019). “Lamps, Curtains, Robots: 3 Scenarios for the Future of the Smart Home.” In Proceedings of the 2019 on Creativity and Cognition (C&C '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 423–424.


Reviewed Conference Posters/Extended Abstracts (Single-Anonymous or Juried Review)

[CP03] William Odom and James Pierce (2009). “Improving with age: designing enduring interactive products.” In CHI'09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM Press.

[CP02] James Pierce (2009). “Material awareness: promoting reflection on everyday materiality.” In CHI'09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM Press.

[CP01] James Pierce, Ashley Engelhardt, and Jung-Youn Yim (2008). “Homeless HealthShare: connecting health professionals and the homeless.” In CHI'08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM Press.


Non-Refereed Conference Abstracts and Presentations

[CA12] Richmond Wong, Neilly Tan, Jason Valdez, Nathaniel Gray, and James Pierce (2021). “Material Experiments and Playful Disruptions: Interrogating Boundaries, Meanings, and Aesthetics of the Smart Camera.” Making and Doing session at Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada (online) September, 2021.

[CA11] Richmond Wong, Ellen Van Wyk, and James Pierce (2017). “Design Workbook Variations: Exploring Biosensing Privacy Futures.” Making and Doing session at Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Sydney, Australia, August 29 – September 1, 2017.

[CA10] James Pierce. “Frictional Designs.” Primer Speculative Design Conference, February, 25, 2017, San Francisco, California, USA.

[CA09] James Pierce and Carl DiSalvo. “Network Anxieties.” Open Engagement, April 21 - 23, 2017, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

[CA08] James Pierce. “Excessively Crude or Objectionable”: Metadata+ and the Rendering of US Drone Warfare within Everyday Life.” American Studies Association Annual Meeting, 2016.

[CA07] James Pierce. “Designing Local Energy Technologies and Practices.” April 2011. Engineering Sustainability Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

[CA06] James Pierce. “Considering ineffectiveness in energy feedback research and design.” Fourth annual conference on Behavior, Energy and Climate Change. Sacramento, California, USA.

[CA05] James Pierce. “Re-designing Everyday Interactions, Relationships, and Practices with Energy.” Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change (BECC), November 2010. Sacramento, California, USA.

[CA04] James Pierce “On the Parameterized Complexity of Independent Set." (2007, January). American Mathematical Society Joint Mathematics Meeting, Special Session on Undergraduate Research, New Orleans, LA, USA.

[CA03] James Pierce. “Fast Algorithms for Centers in Trees.” (2006, April). Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium '06, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, USA.

[CA02] James Pierce. “Finding a p-Center of a Tree.” (2005, December). Midwest Theory Day '05, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

[CA01] James Pierce. “A Linear Time Algorithm for Finding a p-Center of a Tree.” (2005, November). Undergraduate Mathematics Day '05, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA.


Reviewed Conference Workshop/Symposia Papers (Single-Anonymous or Juried Review)

[WP07] James Pierce (2011). “How Busy Should We Be?: Ethics, Information Technology and the Opposing Cultures of Busyness and Engagement.” NSF-Sponsored Symposium “Slow Down, You Move Too Fast”: Rethinking the Culture of Busyness and IT, Seattle, WA, May 5-7, 2011.

[WP06] James Pierce (2010). “Undesigning.” In workshop proceedings of Design(ed) Authority. DIS ’10.

[WP05] James Pierce and Eric Paulos (2010). “Materializing energy in everyday life.” In workshop proceedings of workshop Examining Appropriation, Re-use, and Maintenance for Sustainability. CHI ’10.

[WP04] James Pierce (2009). “Designing for Material Awareness in Everyday Life.” In workshop proceedings of Designing for Reflection on Experience. CHI ’09.

[WP03] James Pierce (2009). “Designing for Reflection in the Context of Sustainable Interaction Design.” In workshop proceedings of Defining the Role of HCI in the Challenges of Sustainability. CHI ’09.

[WP02] Jenny Allen, Alex Zhu, James Pierce, Heekyoung Gim, Kristin Hanks, Balikrishnan Chennupati, William Odom, David Roedl, Shruti Bhandari, and Eli Blevis, E. (2009). “How Sustainable We Ourselves Are.” In workshop proceedings of Defining the Role of HCI in the Challenges of Sustainability. CHI ’09.

[WP01] William Odom, James Pierce, and David Roedl (2008). “Social Incentive & Eco-Visualization Displays: Toward Persuading Greater Change in Dormitory Communities.” In workshop proceedings of Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities. OZCHI ’08.