Megan Finn received a UW Royalty Research Fund award of $39,984 for Inconvenient Data.
Marika Cifor and Ricardo Gomez received a UW Royalty Research Fund award of $39,975 for Sanctuary laws are not optional: Examining immigration information flows to monitor law enforcement compliance with Sanctuary laws in Washington.
Marika Cifor published an article, “What is remembered lives: Time and the disruptive animacy of archiving AIDS on Instagram,” in Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies.
With students Saba Kawas and Caroline Pitt as lead authors, as well as other iSchool students and faculty, Katie Davis had the following papers accepted to CHI 2021:
- Kawas, S., Kuhn, N.S., Sorstokke, K., Bascom, E.E., Hiniker, A., & Davis, K. (2021). “When screen time isn’t screen time: Tensions and needs between tweens and their parents during nature-based exploration.” Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '21). New York: ACM Press.
- Pitt, C., Bell, A., Boyd, B.S., Demmel, N., & Davis, K. (2021). “Connected learning, collapsed contexts: Examining teens’ sociotechnical ecosystems through the lens of digital badges.” Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '21). New York: ACM Press.
- Pitt, C., Hock, A., Zelnick, L., & Davis, K. (2021). “The kids are / not / sort of all right: Technology’s complex role in teen wellbeing during COVID-19.” Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '21). New York: ACM Press.