Temi Odumosu was a panelist and collaborator on a panel titled “Presence, Protest, and Possibility: AfroNordic Freedom Dreams: A Roundtable with the AfroNordic Feminisms Working Group” at the Society for Advancement of Scandinavian Studies Conference (SASS 2024).
Temi Odumosu led “Part II: Who are we with?” of the Art History Curricula and Training Workshop with the Getty Research Institute. The workshop explored how art history can evolve and collaborate with other disciplines, with the view of developing a more cohesive toolkit for digital art history.
Jacob Wobbrock, Co-PI James Fogarty, and several other collaborators were awarded $399,742 from the Toyota Research Institute (TRI) for their project titled “Leveraging Behavioral Signals and Generative AI for the Rapid Creation of Interactive, User-Adaptive, HMI Prototypes.”
Batya Friedman and Lassana Magassa’s paper “Toward Inclusive Justice: Applying the Diverse Voices Design Method to Improve Washington State Access to Justice Technology Principles” was published in the ACM Journal on Responsible Computing.
Miranda Belarde-Lewis and co-authors Sandy Littletree, lisaaksiichaa Ross Braine, Kaitlin Srader, Nestor Guerrero, and Carole Palmer’s paper “Centering Relationality and CARE for Stewardship of Indigenous Research Data” was published to Data Science Journal.
Jonathan Grudin and Ron Baecker published a book titled Digital Dreams Have Become Nightmares: What We Must Do with ACM Press.