Data Capitalism, Sociogenic Prediction and Recursive Indeterminacies
Luciana Parisi and Ezekiel Dixon-Román
Jun 2020 • Data Publics 48-62 • Routledge
Trafficking: Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States
May 2020 • Duke University Press
Automated Anti-blackness
Facial Recognition in Brooklyn, New York
May 2020 • Harvard Kennedy School Journal of African American Policy 2019-2020, 30-36
Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting
May 2020 • American Political Science Review
Community, Art and the Vernacular in Technological Ecosystems
Mar 2020 • Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction 221
Exploring Substance Use Tweets of Youth in the United States
Mixed Methods Study
Robin Stevens, Bridgette Brawner, Elissa Kranzler, Salvatore Giorgi, Elizabeth Lazarus, Maramawit Abera, Sarah Huang and Lyle Ungar
Edited by Travis Sanchez
Mar 2020 • JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 6(1):e16191
Racializing Space. Gendering Place
Black Feminism, Ethnography, and Methodological Challenges Online and IRL
Feb 2020 • The SAGE Handbook of Media and Migration 19
Whose Side Are Ethics on?: Power, Responsibility, and the Social Good
Anne Washington and Rachel Kuo
Feb 2020 • Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency 230-240
The Great Digital Migration
Exploring What Constitutes the Black Press Online
Feb 2020 • Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97(3):704-720
An Unwelcomed Digital Visitor in the Classroom
The Longitudinal Impact of Online Racial Discrimination on Academic Motivation
Brendesha Tynes, Juan Del Toro and Fantasy T. Lozada
Dec 2019 • School Psychology Review 44(4):407-424
When Twitter Got #woke
Black Lives Matter, DeRay McKesson, Twitter, and the Appropriation of the Aesthetics of Protest
Farida Vis, Simon Faulkner, Safiya Umoja Noble and Hannah Guy
Dec 2019 • The aesthetics of global protest: Visual culture and communication 247-266 • Amsterdam University Press
Daily Microaggressions and Mood in a Community-based Sample of Young Gay and Bisexual Men
A Focus on Within-person Daily Processes
Stephanie Cook, Erica P. Wood and Rumi Chunara
Nov 2019 • Currents 1(1)38-49 • National Center for Insititutional Diversity
Whose Walkability?
Challenges in Algorithmically Measuring Subjective Experience
Mark Diaz and Nicholas Diakopoulos
Nov 2019 • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction – CSCW, 3(126):1-22
“The Cavalry Ain’t Coming in to Save Us” (Copy)
Supporting Capacities and Relationships Through Civic Tech
Jessa Dickinson, Mark Díaz, Christopher A. Le Dantec and Sheena Erete
Nov 2019 • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 3(123):1-21
Expanding Our Reflexive Toolbox
Collaborative Possibilities for Examining Socio-technical Systems Using Duoethnography
Patricia Garcia and Marika Cifor
Nov 2019 • 22nd ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) 3(190):1–23