Erik Stolterman
Computer Science · Indiana University
Publications
207
Citations
6,776
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
37
Publishing since 1989
Erik Stolterman studies how people interact with digital technology and how design as a practice can be understood and taught. His work explores the theory and identity of human-computer interaction (HCI), including topics like the role of time in user experiences, how design knowledge is structured, and how organizations mature in their design practices. Recent work also examines how people evaluate their interactions with AI systems.
Publication output was steady at roughly 5-7 papers per year through 2022, then dropped noticeably to about one paper per year from 2023 onward.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- How Do People Evaluate Their Interactions with AI: A Qualitative Study of Emotionally Motivated AI Use and User Evaluation
2025
- Design Maturity Frameworks and Enjoyable Design Processes
AHFE international · 2024
- Series Foreword
2023
- An analysis of design maturity models used in design organizations
Proceedings of DRS · 2022
- The Disciplinary Identity of HCI Research: An Investigation Using Configurational Theory
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction · 2022
- An Exploratory Study on Game Developer Needs and Game Studio Challenges
Lecture notes in computer science · 2022
- Extending a Theory of Slow Technology for Design through Artifact Analysis
Human-Computer Interaction · 2021
- Time and Temporality in HCI Research
Interacting with Computers · 2021
- The Emergence of Interactivity Fields and What it Means for HCI Research
Lecture notes in networks and systems · 2021
- Series Foreword
2021
- Series Foreword
2021
- ON THE HIERARCHICAL LEVELS OF DESIGN KNOWLEDGE
Proceedings of the Design Society DESIGN Conference · 2020
- Compositional interaction design—changes in design practice and its implications for teaching and research
Digital Creativity · 2020
- Systems Approach to Designing an Enjoyable Process for Game Designers
Lecture notes in computer science · 2020
- Pixel Perfect: Fashion Styling in Virtual Character Design Process
Lecture notes in computer science · 2020
- interactions×6
- Proceedings of DRS×4
- She ji×3
- Lecture notes in computer science×3
- Human-Computer Interaction×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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