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I'm co-organizing #CSCW NE, an in-person regional gathering for people in Northeast America, alongside some folks from Stevens, Rutgers, and Princeton. If you want to come hang out (especially if you can't make it out to the full conference in Bergen this year), RSVP at cscw-ne.hci.social

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Time for an #Introduction We are a large research group, working and teaching at the IT University of Copenhagen. We are interdisciplinary, and work to examine digital technologies critically. Read about us and our work on tip.itu.dk/ - plan to use this account much as we did the bird site - to share academic events, publications, conferences, PhD graduations, and general academic life in #STS #anthropology #HCI and #CSCW

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@grimalkina @cyberlyra - social and political complexities of tech-related workplaces and (challenging certain categories of measurement) feels it’d be a good fit at #cscw!

(On the whole, in my own experience I’ve personally found the reviews from the CSCW conference to be more constructive than other HCI conferences, though there is still sort of that expected HCI norm of framing paper’s contribution and citing within the field)

Excited for this new #CSCW paper, led by @uwcip PhD student Stephen Prochaska, examinig how audiences & influencers worked to create an alternative reality around claims of election fraud, claims that were shaped by a "deep story" — & how those audiences were mobilized (to file affidavits, to protest, etc.) thru that work. "Mobilizing manufactured reality: How participatory disinformation shaped deep stories to catalyze action during the 2020 U.S. presidential election." dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/357

post-migration re-#introduction:

I'm an assistant professor in the School of Information at #umich. I develop computational methods to study conversations, in the vein of #computationalsocialscience #datascience #nlp #nlproc, with #socialcomputing #cscw #emca #hci #linguistics in my peripheral vision.

I have a dog whose yawns, out of context, can be construed as screaming. I maintain a messy mapping of books to cafés at tisjune.github.io/recreation/

tisjune.github.iorecreationjustine zhang's website

Been thinking more about how to introduce “design friction” to improve our online interactions. Mastodon has many, such as the lack of a quote-post function, that constrain virality. But, we lose the pro-social effects of virality, such as visibility into a conversation going on outside of our own “filter bubble.”

More on the antivirality of Mastodon: uxdesign.cc/mastodon-is-antivi

Hello world! #introduction

I study #decentralized online social groups: organizational structure, how technology shapes human collaboration, the effects of content #moderation, the emergence of #AltTech, all that juicy stuff. I'm a #ComplexSystems #scientist (#PhDstudent), so I use a combination of #ComputerScience, #CSCW, mathematical #modeling, #NLP, and statistics to study social phenomenon.

Outside academia, I apply that work at #DDoSecrets, a publishing collective that distributes leaked documents to journalists and researchers, and when appropriate, the public. Most of my contributions are behind the scenes (infrastructure, some #infosec, academic coordination and collaboration), so I rarely speak publicly for the collective.

Sometimes I post about side projects, like turning a toaster into a server, my conspiracy shrine made out of dumpster-salvaged electronics that reads and synthesizes conspiracies from the web, or adventures with obscure tech like virtual reality gopherholes. I write about my academic, DDoSecrets, and other pursuits at my blog: backdrifting.net/

backdrifting.netBackdrifting: Milo Trujillo's Cyber-NestBackdrifting: An intersection of social system design, cybernetics, and hacking

Hi! 👋🏻
I'm a #prof of Information at the University of #Toronto, part of the School of the Environment, and direct the Just Sustainability Design Lab. My work aims to help reorient computing and IT for #sustainability and #justice.
I often work across fields including #HCI, #CSCW, #softwareEngineering, #STS and others. My book 'Insolvent: How to Reorient Computing for Just Sustainability' appeared in June 2023 #MITPress. justsustainabilitydesign.org/
he/him, immigrant settler, #T1D. re-#Introduction

justsustainabilitydesign.orgHomeTechnologies for Just and Sustainable Communities.

#introduction

I’m a sociologist of science and technology with a focus long-term research infrastructures, and on the recent explosion of data science. #ethnography #histodons

I’m finishing up a book on an ecology of HIV/AIDS research infrastructures that have come to increasingly interlock over the past 35+ years #interoperability

tag heap:
#agonism #datastudies #CSCW #ecology #HIV #HCI #infrastructure #infrastructurestudies #philosophy #epistemology #sciencestudies  #sociotechnical #STS