Published: Nov. 4, 2022

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Faculty, students and researchers affiliated with the Department of Information Science at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø will be presenting work at the ,Ìýthe premier venue for research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, communitiesÌýand networks. This virtual conference is November 8-22, 2022.ÌýFull papers are published in the journalÌýProceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction.ÌýA number of these papers also received from the conference.Ìý

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Other Publications and Events

  • Doctoral Consortium: Envisioning Identity: The Social Production of Human-Centric Computer Vision Systems
    • Morgan Klaus Scheuerman
  • Poster: Decolonial and Postcolonial Computing Research: A Scientometric Exploration
    • Dipto Das and Bryan Semaan
  • Poster:
    • Ella Sarder and Casey Fiesler
  • Workshop Paper forÌý:Ìý
    • C. Estelle Smith

  • [Recognition for Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion]Ìý
    • Michael Ann DeVito (INFO Postdoc)
    • C. Estelle Smith (INFO Postdoc), Irfanul Alam, Chenhao Tan, Brian C Keegan (INFO Faculty), and Anita L Blanchard
  • Ìý
    • Anthony Pinter (INFO PhD Alum/ATLAS Faculty) and Jed Brubaker (INFO Faculty)
  • [Honorable Mention Award] [Recognition for Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion]Ìý
    • Jessica L. Feuston (INFO Postdoc Alum), Michael Ann DeVito (INFO Postdoc), Morgan Klaus Scheuerman (INFO PhD Candidate), Katy Weathington (INFO PhD Student), Marianna Benitez (Architectural Engineering Undergrad), Bianca Z Perez (Media Studies/StratComm Undergrad), Lucy Sondheim, and Jed R. Brubaker (INFO Faculty)
    • Qunfang Wu, Louisa Kayah Williams, Ellen Simpson (INFO PhD Student), and Bryan Semaan (INFO Faculty)
  • Ìý
    • Wendy Norris (INFO PhD Alum), Amy Voida (INFO Faculty), and Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)