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¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder Information Science @ ACM CSCW 2020

Faculty and students affiliated with the Department of Information Science at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder will be presenting work at the , the premiere venue for research on computer-supported cooperative work and social computing. The conference will be held virtually, October 17 - 21. Full papers are published in the journal Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction. Presentation times are in CT (UTC - 5).

Papers


Published in ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, invited for presentation at CSCW
Chris Bopp (ATLAS PhD alum) and Amy Voida (INFO faculty)
Presentation: Tuesday @ 9 a.m., room 3

 
Janghee Cho (INFO PhD Student) and Emilee Rader 
Presentation: Monday @ 11 a.m., room 1


Brianna Dym (INFO PhD Student) and Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty) 
Presentation: Monday @ 9 a.m., room 4

 [Honorable Mention Award]
Jessica Feuston (INFO Postdoc), Alex Taylor, and Anne Marie Piper
Presentation: Tuesday @ 7 a.m., room 4

 [Honorable Mention Award]
Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty) and Brianna Dym (INFO PhD Student)

Presentation: Wednesday @ 9 a.m., room 3


Anthony T. Pinter (INFO PhD student), Morgan Klaus Scheuerman (INFO PhD student) and Jed R. Brubaker (INFO faculty)

Presentation: Monday @ 11 a.m., room 5


Emily Porter, P.M. Krafft, and Brian Keegan (INFO faculty)
Published in ACM Transactions on Social Computing, invited for presentation at CSCW
Presentation: Tuesday @ 9am, room 6

 [Best Paper Award, Diversity & Inclusion Recognition]
Morgan Klaus Scheuerman (INFO PhD student), Kandrea Wade (INFO PhD student), Caitlin Lustig, and Jed R. Brubaker (INFO faculty)

Presentation: Monday @ 11 a.m., room 5


Hana Vrzakova (CS postdoc), Mary Jeean Amon, McKenzie Rees, Myrthe Faber, and Sidney D'Mello (CS faculty, INFO affiliate faculty)

Posters, Panels, Workshops, and Position Papers

Intersectional human-centered data science: Raising consciousness among the data-driven (position paper)
Alicia Boyd and Brian Keegan (INFO faculty)

Governing the Commons of Platform Labor Data Assets (position paper)
Samantha Dalal (INFO PhD student)
Workshop on Civic Technologies: Research, Practice, and Open Challenges

Defining data: Questions of numerical "facts" (position paper)
Malinda Dietrich (Communication PhD student), Morgan Klaus Scheuerman (INFO PhD student), and Katy Weathington (INFO PhD student)

Research Ethics Roundtable (panel)
Melissa Densmore, Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty), Cosmin Munteanu, Michael Muller, Janet Read, Ozge Subasi, and Katie Shilton
Presentation: Monday @ 11 a.m., room 7

 (doctoral symposium)
Katie Gach (ATLAS PhD candidate)

 (workshop)
Sarah Gilbert, Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty), Lindsay Blackwell, Michael Ann DeVito (INFO postdoc, starting January 2021), Michaelanne Dye, Shamika Goddard (INFO PhD student), Kishonna Gray, David Nemer, Estelle Smith (INFO postdoc, starting January 2021)

Understanding Law Enforcement and Common Peoples’ Perspectives on Designing Explainable Crime Mapping Algorithms​ (poster)
MD Romael Haque, Katherine Weathington (INFO PhD student), Joseph Chudzik, and Shion Guha
Presentation: Tuesday @ 11 a.m., room 2

Characterizing Community Guidelines on Social Media Platforms (poster)
Aaron Jiang (INFO PhD student), Skylar Middler (INFO undergraduate), Jed Brubaker (INFO faculty) and Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Presentation: Tuesday @ 11 a.m., room 1

Building a data science mindset (position paper)
Brian Keegan (INFO faculty)

Harm and data science: Framing negative human outcomes as a data science problem​ (position paper)
Katherine Weathington (INFO PhD student) and Morgan Klaus Scheuerman (INFO PhD student)

 (position paper)
Jordan Wirfs-Brock (INFO PhD student)

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