David G. Novick The SIGCHI International Issues Committee Taking Aclion Forty-three people from fifteen countries participated in the C H I 98 special interest group o n the S I G C H I International Issues Committee: Taking Action. Three people ¢ ~ contributed to the SIC via e-mail. This SIG's principal goals were to inform the C H I community about the creation o f the S I G C H I International Issues Committee, O to encourage broad participation in the committee's activities, and to develop an action plan for the committee in carrying out the S I G C H I Executive Committee's recommendations. David G. Novick organized the SIC and served as facilitator. In its group discussion, SIC participants identified key issues and proposed means o f responding to these issues. tries and research traditions take different approaches in how they structure arguments, what they consider to be data, and what the minimum requirements are for a publication in the field (these minimum requirements are not a matter of greater or lesser, but rather of what the required components are for a theory or research report). To address such issues, S I G C
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