Anna Hoffmann has terrific publication news that include two book chapters and one article:
- Spaces for the Future: A Companion to Philosophy of Technology (edited by Joseph Pitt and Ashley Shew) included her chapter, “Data, technology and gender: Thinking about (and from) trans lives” as the first chapter of the collection.
- Internet Research Ethics for the Social Age: New Cases and Challenges (edited by Michael Zimmer and Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda) included the chapter she co-authored with Anne Jonas (UC Berkeley) titled, “Recasting justice for internet and online industry research ethics.”
- Finally, the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology published her article titled, “Beyond distributions and primary goods: Assessing applications of Rawls in information science and technology literature since 1990.”
Jin Ha Lee, Senan Kiryakos, Shigeo Sugimoto, Jacob Jett, J. Stephen Downie, and Yi-Yun Cheng co-authored “Towards a Conceptual Framework for Superworks”, which was published in the Proceedings of JADH (Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Conference) 2017.
Jin Ha Lee and Travis Windleharth attended iPRES 2017, the 14th International Conference on Digital Preservation, in Kyoto, Japan. They presented their paper titled, Challenges in Preserving Augmented Reality Games: A Case Study of Ingress and Pokémon GO.
Andy Ko had the following three research papers accepted to SIGCSE 2018, an annual gathering of thousands of computing educators and computing education researchers, to be held in Baltimore, MD:
- With Benjamin Xie and Greg Nelson: “An Explicit Strategy to Sca old Novice Program Tracing.”
- With Leanne Hwa, Katie Davis, and Jason Yip: “Informal Mentoring of Adolescents about Computing: Relationships, Roles, Qualities, and Impact.”
- With Kristen Shinohara, Saba Kawas and Richard E. Ladner: “Who Teaches Accessibility? A Survey of U.S. Computing Faculty.”