Information Science at CSCW 2022

Faculty, students and researchers affiliated with the Department of Information Science at CU Boulder will be presenting work at the CSCW 2022 conference, the premier venue for research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, communities and networks. This virtual conference is November 8-22, 2022. Full papers are published in the journal Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction. A number of these papers also received awards and recognition from the conference.
Full Papers
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: Entering the Techlash: Student Perspectives on Ethics in Tech Job Searches
- Ella Sarder and Casey Fiesler
- Workshop Paper for Information-Seeking, Finding Identity: Exploring the Role of Online Health Information in Illness Experience: What are people really seeking when they're looking for health information on Reddit?
- C. Estelle Smith
- How Transfeminine TikTok Creators Navigate the Algorithmic Trap of Visibility Via Folk Theorization[Recognition for Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion]
- Michael Ann DeVito (INFO Postdoc)
- The Impact of Governance Bots on Sense of Virtual Community: Development and Validation of the GOV-BOTs Scale
- C. Estelle Smith (INFO Postdoc), Irfanul Alam, Chenhao Tan, Brian C Keegan (INFO Faculty), and Anita L Blanchard
- Behold the once and future me: Online identity after the end of a romantic relationship
- Anthony Pinter (INFO PhD Alum/ATLAS Faculty) and Jed Brubaker (INFO Faculty)
- "Do You Ladies Relate?'': Experiences of Gender Diverse People in Online Eating Disorder Communities [Honorable Mention Award] [Recognition for Contribution to Diversity & Inclusion]
- 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)
- Conversations About Crime: Re-enforcing and Fighting Against Platformed Racism on Reddit
- Qunfang Wu, Louisa Kayah Williams, Ellen Simpson (INFO PhD Student), and Bryan Semaan (INFO Faculty)
- People Talk in Stories. Responders Talk in Data: A Framework for Temporal Sensemaking in Time- and Safety-critical Work
- Wendy Norris (INFO PhD Alum), Amy Voida (INFO Faculty), and Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)