# Feminist HCI

> subfield of human-computer interaction

**Wikidata**: [Q48803387](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q48803387)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_HCI)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/feminist-hci

## Summary
Feminist HCI is a recognized subfield of the academic discipline human–computer interaction. It is identified in knowledge bases and has a dedicated Wikipedia entry titled "Feminist HCI."

## Key Facts
- Feminist HCI is classified as a subclass of human–computer interaction.  
- Human–computer interaction is the parent academic discipline of Feminist HCI.  
- The Wikidata description for the entity is "subfield of human-computer interaction."  
- The Wikipedia article title for the entity is "Feminist HCI."  
- The entity has a sitelink_count of 3.  
- Feminist HCI has Wikipedia pages in at least three languages: English (en), Persian/Farsi (fa), and Fulfulde (ff).  
- The Google Knowledge Graph identifier for Feminist HCI is /g/11h9ym_zb_.  
- The entity is linked to the broader category human–computer interaction [class], which is an academic discipline.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Feminist HCI?
A: Feminist HCI is a named subfield of the academic discipline human–computer interaction. It appears in knowledge bases and has a dedicated Wikipedia article titled "Feminist HCI."

### Q: Is Feminist HCI part of human–computer interaction?
A: Yes. Feminist HCI is explicitly classified as a subclass of human–computer interaction, with human–computer interaction listed as its parent academic discipline.

### Q: Where can I find more information about Feminist HCI on Wikipedia?
A: There is a Wikipedia article titled "Feminist HCI." The topic has Wikipedia pages in English (en), Persian/Farsi (fa), and Fulfulde (ff), and the entity has a sitelink_count of 3.

## Why It Matters
Feminist HCI matters because it is recognized within the formal classification of human–computer interaction as a distinct subfield. As a named subfield it provides a label and organizational place for research, discussion, and documentation within the broader academic discipline of HCI. Its presence in major knowledge resources—such as Wikipedia and the Google Knowledge Graph—and its assignment of identifiers and metadata (for example a Wikidata description and a Google Knowledge Graph ID) enable discoverability and cross-referencing across scholarly and public information systems. This makes it easier for students, researchers, librarians, and systems that index academic topics to find and group related work under a consistent heading. The existence of Wikipedia pages in multiple languages also indicates a degree of cross-linguistic representation in open-reference sources.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as a subclass of human–computer interaction.  
- Having a dedicated Wikipedia article titled "Feminist HCI."  
- Appearing in at least three language versions on Wikipedia (en, fa, ff), reflected in a sitelink_count of 3.  
- Being represented in knowledge graph and identifier systems (Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/11h9ym_zb_).  

## Body
### Overview
- Feminist HCI is described in knowledge records as a subfield of human–computer interaction.  
- The parent discipline is human–computer interaction, which is an academic field.

### Classification
- subclass_of: human–computer interaction.  
- Parent: human–computer interaction [class] — academic discipline.  
- Wikidata description: "subfield of human-computer interaction."

### Wikipedia and Language Presence
- wikipedia_title: Feminist HCI.  
- wikipedia_languages: en, fa, ff.  
- sitelink_count: 3.

### Knowledge Graph and Identifiers
- google_knowledge_graph_id: /g/11h9ym_zb_.  
- The entity is represented in structured knowledge systems and linked-data sources via the identifiers and metadata listed above.

### Summary of Metadata Fields (as provided)
- subclass_of: human–computer interaction.  
- sitelink_count: 3.  
- wikipedia_title: Feminist HCI.  
- wikipedia_languages: en, fa, ff.  
- wikidata_description: subfield of human-computer interaction.  
- google_knowledge_graph_id: /g/11h9ym_zb_.

### Relationship to Human–Computer Interaction
- Feminist HCI is explicitly positioned under the umbrella of human–computer interaction.  
- Human–computer interaction serves as the academic discipline parent for Feminist HCI.