Al-Dawood, Adel2016-12-192016-12-192016-10https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183309University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2016. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Svetlana Yarosh. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 27 pages.Websites and applications that match and connect individuals for romantic purposes are commonly used in the Western world. However, there have been few previous investigations focusing on cultural factors that affect the adoption of similar technologies in religiously conservative non-Western cultures. In this study, we examine the socio-technical and cultural factors that influence the perceptions and use of matchmaking technologies in Saudi Arabia. We report the methods and findings of interviews with 18 Saudi nationals (9 males and 9 females) with diverse demographics and backgrounds. We provide qualitatively generated insights into the major themes reported by our participants related to the common approaches to matchmaking, the current role of technology, and concerns regarding matchmaking technologies in this cultural context. We relate these themes to specific implications for designing marital matchmaking technologies in Saudi Arabia and we outline opportunities for future investigations.enConservative CulturesCulture in ComputingIslamMatchmakingSaudi ArabiaSocial Computing“Against Marrying a Stranger:” Marital Matchmaking Technologies in Saudi ArabiaThesis or Dissertation