Research Updates
June 17, 2022
Emma Spiro, along with colleagues from the Center for an Informed Public (CIP), published an article in the Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media (JQD:DM): Kennedy, I., Wack, M., Beers, A., Schafer, J. S., Garcia-Camargo, I., Spiro, E. S., & Starbird, K. (2022). Repeat Spreaders...
June 15, 2022
Marika Cifor’s book, Viral Cultures: Activist Archiving in the Age of AIDS, was named in The Atlantic as one of nine books by which to better understand viruses and pandemics: “The Thin Line Between Sickness and Health.” Marika Cifor will be in conversation about her book, Viral Cultures,...
May 27, 2022
Tanu Mitra gave an invited keynote talk at the FEVER workshop (Fact Extraction and VERification) at ACL 2022. Her talk was titled, “Problematic Information on Social Media Platforms: Understanding and Countering.” Jevin West gave an invited lecture at the annual conference for the...
May 23, 2022
Heather Whiteman has the following news to share this week: She received a Fulbright Scholar Award which begins this June 2022. She will spend Summer 2022 and Winter 2023 quarters as a program director and will be designing, delivering, and standing up a master’s level specialization...
May 2, 2022
Emma Spiro gave a keynote at the Dagstuhl Seminar on Technologies to Support Critical Thinking in an Age of Misinformation. Chris Coward also participated, running the Misinformation Escape Room. Marika Cifor gave a talk for her forthcoming book, Viral Cultures: Activist Archiving in the Age of...
April 22, 2022
Annie Searle’s article, “Ensuring An Ethical Lens on the Board Member Selection Process,” is the April BRC Report. The Board Risk Committee (BRC) is a thought leadership peer forum dedicated to Board Risk Committee members and Chief Risk Officers (CROs), a trusted place for the exchange...
April 11, 2022
Melanie Walsh’s free online programming textbook, Introduction to Cultural Analytics & Python, was voted the "Best Digital Humanities Training Material" of 2021 by the Digital Humanities Awards. Melanie Walsh also gave her first keynote speech, "Data as Culture," at the Women in Data...
April 4, 2022
On April 23, Michelle H. Martin will be inducted into the Illinois State University College of Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame (her PhD alma mater). Michelle H. Martin gave the keynote address at the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Research Symposium hosted by the College of Information and...
March 21, 2022
Tanu Mitra: Gave an invited talk at the University of Michigan School of Information’s Data Science/Computational Social Science seminar series: “Understanding and Countering Problematic Information on Social Media Platforms.” Hayoung Jung, a CS undergraduate advised by Tanu Mitra,...
March 14, 2022
Batya Friedman presented a keynote at the iConference last week titled “Structure, Scale, and Time: iSchools, Artificial Intelligence, and which Future.” Jochen Scholl had a peer-reviewed book chapter published titled "Digital Government Research: A Diverse Domain" in Y. Charalabidis,...
March 6, 2022
Dave Hendry and Esther Min (UW School of Public Health/Front and Centered) were awarded a Living Landscapes Incubator grant of $25,000 for Toward the Design of a Sociotechnical Platform for Environmental Reporting, Response, and Action to Support Thriving Communities. Chris Coward, Julie Kientz...
Feb. 22, 2022
Chirag Shah and Yunhe Feng were interviewed for a UW News article titled, “Google’s ‘CEO’ image search gender bias hasn’t really been fixed.” Yunhe Feng was awarded an iSchool Strategic Research Fund (SRF) Proposal Development grant of $4,000 for Investigating Fairness and...
Feb. 14, 2022
Bill Howe was included in a list of “leading academic data leaders” by Chief Data Officer Magazine: “CDO Magazine Announces Its 2022 List of Leading Academic Data Leaders.” Katherine Cross published an editorial in Sociological Review's COVID Refigurations issue about how the pandemic...
Jan. 18, 2022
Jacob O. Wobbrock published a 70-page journal article in ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI): Vatavu, R.-D. and Wobbrock, J.O. (2022). Clarifying agreement calculations and analysis for end-user elicitation studies. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 29 (1). Article...
Jan. 10, 2022
Carole Palmer, Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Sandy Littletree, Nicholas Weber, Christopher Teuton (UW American Indian Studies), and Tami Hohn (UW American Indian Studies) received an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation award of $500,000 for Data Services for Indigenous Scholarship and Sovereignty. Christopher...