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Associate Professor Ben Matthews
Associate Professor

Ben Matthews

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Overview

Background

I study design as a collaborative process that materialises alternative social futures. Those futures are sometimes new products, systems, services, infrastructures and technologies. But they can also be social contracts, agreements, processes, ways of working and new possibilities for our collective lives together.

I currently lead research projects in three broad domains: designing advocacy, designing the materials of participation, and augmenting skill and expertise through design.

The designing advocacy project has worked with a range of stakeholders with reduced agency such as people with mental health needs, chronic illnesses, injured workers, and other stigmatised or at-risk groups. We have developed methods for the inclusion of their perspectives in design processes, insights about their specific conditions and needs, critical analyses of how they are conceptualised from the perspectives of technologists and service providers, and design proposals for services and technologies that amplify their agency.

The designing the materials of participation project develops formats and processes for participatory design—the inclusion of stakeholders in the design of systems that will affect the organisation of their work and life. In this project we study how technologies and systems are used in microanalytic detail, analysing how tools and materials shape people's interactions. We use this understanding as a basis for the design of new methods and processes (and sometimes new matierals) for involving people in the design process, and giving them greater autonomy over the systems they will use.

The augmenting skill and expertise through design project studies specialist work practices for the purposes of developing technology support for that work. We have worked with aeromedical teams, audiologists, passport officers, emergency first responders, quick service chefs, primary school teachers, and other professional contexts of use to understand the local and particular skills that enable those workplaces to function effectively and collaboratively. We use these understandings to inform the deisgn of technologies and work practices that support, and preserve, those core professional skills.

The constants across these projects relate to the design process—the methods used to understand people, identify design opportunities, facilitate collaboration between project stakeholders, champion users' contexts and requirements, prototype early solutions, evaluate concepts in the field, and build new technologies. This results in a variety of research contributions: new design methods and perspectives that have been tailored for specific contexts of use, identification of the potentials and limitations of different approaches to design and analysis, the discovery of context-specific issues for the design of new systems, new understandings of people, their work and contexts of use, and the design and evaluation of bespoke technologies.

Availability

Associate Professor Ben Matthews is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Engineering, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Interaction design

    Ben's research focuses on the human and social aspects of designing technologies. His research develops methods for studying design, for studying how people use technologies, and for designing interactive products and systems. His work has developed methods and approaches for involving users and other stakeholders in technology design processes, designing new products and systems, as well as case studies of design processes in organisations and analyses of technology use in people's everyday lives.

Works

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2016

Conference Publication

Trust me: doubts and concerns living with the internet of things

Worthy, Peter, Matthews, Ben and Viller, Stephen A. (2016). Trust me: doubts and concerns living with the internet of things. DIS 2016 - Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Fuse, Brisbane, Australia, 4-8 June 2016. New York, NY, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/2901790.2901890

Trust me: doubts and concerns living with the internet of things

2015

Journal Article

Student Interaction with a Computer Tablet Exam Application Replicating the Traditional Paper Exam

Cheesman, Matthew J., Chunduri, Prasad, Manchadi, Mary Louise, Colthorpe, Kay and Matthews, Ben (2015). Student Interaction with a Computer Tablet Exam Application Replicating the Traditional Paper Exam. Mobile Computing, 4, 10-21. doi: 10.14355/mc.2015.04.002

Student Interaction with a Computer Tablet Exam Application Replicating the Traditional Paper Exam

2015

Conference Publication

Designing for visually impaired developers

Epifani, Andrea, Boden, Marie, Meinicke, Larissa, Matthews, Ben and Viller, Stephen (2015). Designing for visually impaired developers. World Conference of the International Association of Design Research, Brisbane, Australia, 2-5 November 2015. The International Association of Societies of Design Research.

Designing for visually impaired developers

2015

Book Chapter

Concessions in audiology

Matthews, Ben and Heinemann, Trine (2015). Concessions in audiology. Producing and managing restricted activities: avoidance and withholding in institutional interaction. (pp. 337-367) edited by Fabienne H. C. Chevalier and John Moore. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/pbns.255

Concessions in audiology

2015

Conference Publication

Children's expectations and strategies in interacting with a Wizard of Oz Robot

Worthy, Peter, Boden, Marie, Karimi, Arafeh, Weigel, Jason, Matthews, Ben, Hensby, Kristyn, Heath, Scott, Pounds, Paul, Taufatofua, Jonathon, Smith, Michael, Viller, Stephen and Wiles, Janet (2015). Children's expectations and strategies in interacting with a Wizard of Oz Robot. OZCHI '15, Melbourne, Australia, 7-10 December 2015. New York, NY, United States: ACM. doi: 10.1145/2838739.2838793

Children's expectations and strategies in interacting with a Wizard of Oz Robot

2015

Book Chapter

Navigating the methodological mire: practical epistemology in design research

Matthews, Ben and Brereton, Margot (2015). Navigating the methodological mire: practical epistemology in design research. Routledge Companion to Design Research. (pp. 151-162) edited by Paul A. Rodgers and Joyce Yee. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Navigating the methodological mire: practical epistemology in design research

2015

Book Chapter

Prototypes and prototyping in design research

Wensveen, Stephan and Matthews, Ben (2015). Prototypes and prototyping in design research. Routledge Companion to Design Research. (pp. 262-276) edited by Paul A. Rodgers and Joyce Yee. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Prototypes and prototyping in design research

2014

Book Chapter

Trajectories of the object in interaction

Matthews, Ben (2014). Trajectories of the object in interaction. Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality and Social Activity. (pp. 381-388) edited by Maurice Nevile, Pentti Haddington, Trine Heinemann and Mirka Rauniomaa. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing. doi: 10.1075/z.186.17mat

Trajectories of the object in interaction

2014

Conference Publication

Designing for reducing procrastination on side projects

Lu, Zeqing, Matthews, Ben and Viller, Stephen (2014). Designing for reducing procrastination on side projects. Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference (OzCHI 2014), Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2-5 December 2014. New York, NY, United States: ACM. doi: 10.1145/2686612.2686673

Designing for reducing procrastination on side projects

2014

Book Chapter

Designing assumptions

Matthews, Ben (2014). Designing assumptions. Software designers in action: a human-centric look at design work. (pp. 249-265) edited by André van der Hoek and Marian Petre. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press.

Designing assumptions

2013

Journal Article

Aiming to miss: lessons for design research from the study of everyday energy practices

Jaffari, Svenja and Matthews, Ben (2013). Aiming to miss: lessons for design research from the study of everyday energy practices. Journal of Design Research, 11 (2), 107-125. doi: 10.1504/JDR.2013.055136

Aiming to miss: lessons for design research from the study of everyday energy practices

2013

Conference Publication

Augmenting play and learning in the primary classroom

Boden, Marie, Dekker, Andrew, Viller, Stephen and Matthews, Ben (2013). Augmenting play and learning in the primary classroom. IDC 2013, New York, NY, United States, 24-27 June 2013. Danvers, MA, United States: ACM Press. doi: 10.1145/2485760.2485767

Augmenting play and learning in the primary classroom

2013

Book Chapter

Designing assumptions

Matthews, Ben (2013). Designing assumptions. Software designers in action: a human-centric look at design work. (pp. 247-263) edited by André van der Hoek and Marian Petre. Boca Raton, FL USA: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/b15530

Designing assumptions

2013

Book Chapter

Conversation analysis and design

Matthews, Ben (2013). Conversation analysis and design. The encyclopedia of applied linguistics. (pp. 967-971) edited by Carol A. Chapelle. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley - Blackwell. doi: 10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1306

Conversation analysis and design

2012

Journal Article

Collaborating to restrict: a conversation analytic perspective on design collaboration

Heinemann, Trine, Landgrebe, Jeanette and Matthews, Ben (2012). Collaborating to restrict: a conversation analytic perspective on design collaboration. CoDesign, 8 (4), 200-214. doi: 10.1080/15710882.2012.734827

Collaborating to restrict: a conversation analytic perspective on design collaboration

2012

Conference Publication

When words fail: the description of hearing problems in audiology clinics

Matthews, Ben and Heinemann, Trine (2012). When words fail: the description of hearing problems in audiology clinics. AIEMCA 2012 Biennial Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 29-30 November 2012.

When words fail: the description of hearing problems in audiology clinics

2012

Book Chapter

Hearing aid adjustment: Translating symptom descriptions into treatment and dealing with expectations

Heinemann, Trine, Matthews, Ben and Raudaskoski, Pirkko (2012). Hearing aid adjustment: Translating symptom descriptions into treatment and dealing with expectations. Hearing aids communication: Integrating social interaction, audiology and user centrered desighn to improve communication with hearing loss and hearing technologies. (pp. 113-124) edited by Maria Egbert and Arnulf Deppermann. Mannheim, Germany: Verlag für Gesprächsforschung.

Hearing aid adjustment: Translating symptom descriptions into treatment and dealing with expectations

2012

Book Chapter

User centered design: From understanding hearing loss and hearing technologies towards understanding interaction

Egbert, Maria and Matthews, Ben (2012). User centered design: From understanding hearing loss and hearing technologies towards understanding interaction. Hearing aids communication: Integrating social interaction, audiology and user centered design to improve communication with hearing loss and hearing technologies. (pp. 48-55) edited by Maria Egbert and Arnulf Deppermann. Mannheim, Germany: Verlag für Gesprächsforschung.

User centered design: From understanding hearing loss and hearing technologies towards understanding interaction

2011

Journal Article

Getting the point: The role of gesture in managing intersubjectivity in a design activity

Donovan, Jared, Heinemann, Trine, Matthews, Ben and Buur, Jacob (2011). Getting the point: The role of gesture in managing intersubjectivity in a design activity. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 25 (3), 221-235. doi: 10.1017/S0890060411000059

Getting the point: The role of gesture in managing intersubjectivity in a design activity

2010

Conference Publication

Taking transition into account: designing with pre-users of medical devices

Kelly, Janet and Matthews, Ben (2010). Taking transition into account: designing with pre-users of medical devices. 11th Biennial Participatory Design Conference (PDC'10), Sydney, Australia, 29 November - 3 December 2010. New York, United States: ACM Press. doi: 10.1145/1900441.1900452

Taking transition into account: designing with pre-users of medical devices

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    Help wanted: The Dynamics of AI-Driven Recruitment and Selection (ARC Discovery Projects administered by QUT)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Information support tools for the trauma patient pathway
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2024
    AI and automation in language technologies: securing Queensland's data sovereignty
    Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Cooperative Research Centre
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2023
    Wearable displays for high-tempo work in mission-critical worlds
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    COMPASS - passport processing research project
    Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Ben Matthews is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Design Fixation and its Impact on Creative Thinking in Primary School Students

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Kim Wilkins

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Technology support for information needs in the patient trauma pathway

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Penelope Sanderson

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring Emotional and Cognitive Effects of Heterogeneous Mixed Reality Remote Collaboration

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Stephen Viller

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Designing with History

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Skye Doherty

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring Mobile Games as Tools for Screening Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: A Game Analytics Approach

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Julie Henry, Dr Nell Baghaei

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Make Your Own Language Adventure Game: Co-Developing Complex Digital Language Materials With Young Learners

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Janet Wiles

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Head-worn displays in healthcare: Provider, patient, and social perspectives

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole Hartley, Dr Cassandra Chapman

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Designing for location dependence: a framework for design

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Stephen Viller

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A conversation analysis study of the 1993 Waco siege negotiations

    Associate Advisor

Completed supervision

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