Interdisciplinary Journal of Human-Computer Interaction

Liminal Systems

Liminal Systems publishes peer-reviewed research at the boundary of HCI, cognitive science, and design theory. We prioritize work that challenges existing frameworks over work that confirms them. Open-access, no APCs. Published biannually (June and December). Indexed in ACM Digital Library, Scopus, and DBLP.

Current Issue

'Friction as Feature: Designing for Deliberate Slowness' — K. Nakamura & L. Chen, 'Embodied Interaction in Augmented Workspaces' — P. Fernandez et al., 'The Aesthetics of Error States' — M. Johansson, 'Trust Repair After Algorithmic Failure' — A. Okafor & R. Singh

Editorial Board

Prof. Judith Keller — ETH Zurich (Editor-in-Chief), Dr. Tomoko Hayashi — University of Tokyo, Prof. David Ekow — TU Delft, Dr. Amira Hassan — MIT Media Lab

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