TY - CONF TI - Transformation through Provocation? Designing a `Bot of Conviction' toChallenge Conceptions and Evoke Critical Reflection AU - Roussou, Maria AU - Perry, Sara AU - Katifori, Akrivi AU - Vassos, Stavros AU - and Tzouganatou, Angeliki AU - McKinney, Sierra PY - 2019 SP - null PB - ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY T2 - CHI 2019: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS INCOMPUTING SYSTEMS TODO - 10.1145/3290605.3300857 TODO - Chatbots; conversational agents; UX design; provocative interaction; emotional engagement; cultural informatics TODO - Can a chatbot enable us to change our conceptions, to be critically reflective? To what extent can interaction with a technologically “minimal” medium such as a chatbot evoke emotional engagement in ways that can challenge us to act on the world? In this paper, we discuss the design of a provocative bot, a “bot of conviction”, aimed at triggering conversations on complex topics (e.g. death, wealth distribution, gender equality, privacy) and, ultimately, soliciting specific actions from the user it converses with. We instantiate our design with a use case in the cultural sector, specifically a Neolithic archaeological site that acts as a stage of conversation on such hard themes. Our larger contributions include an interaction framework for bots of conviction, insights gained from an iterative process of participatory design and evaluation, and a vision for bot interaction mechanisms that can apply to the HCI community more widely. ER -