“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
“Everyone deserves a Smartphone?”: Understanding the media’s legitimation of mobile technology use by Syrian refugees
Andrea Alarcon, Jeeyun (Sophia) Baik, Do Own Kim
Nov 2019 • Mass Communication and Society 22(6), 779-803 • Routledge
Algorithmic Legal Reasoning as Racializing Assemblages
Ezekiel Dixon-Román, Ama Nyame-Mensah and Allison R. Russell
Oct 2019 • Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies 7
Technologically Distorted Conceptions of Punishment
Oct 2019 • Washington University Law Review 97:483-543
Guns on Social Media
Complex Interpretations of Gun Images Posted by Chicago Youth
Desmond Patton, William R. Frey and Michael Gaskell
Oct 2019 • Palgrave Communications 5(119)
Intelligent failures: Clippy memes and the limits of digital assistants
Nancy Baym, Limor Shifman, Christopher J. Persaud, Kelly Wagman
Oct 2019 • AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research
After motivational hedonism: Feeling bad can be good | feeling good can be bad
Oct 2019 • Philosophy of Suffering, 180-193 • Routledge
Explaining different orientations to the 2013 Gezi Park demonstrations in Istanbul, Turkey
Andrew Stewart, Colin Wayne Leach, Rezarta Bilali, Ayşe Betül Çelik, Atilla Cidam
Oct 2019 • British Journal of Social Psychology 58(4), 829-852
Deconstructing ‘Build that Wall’: A Latina/o Critical Communication Theory Analysis
Sonya M. Alemán, Claudia A. Evans-Zepeda, Mari Castañeda
Oct 2019 • Latina/o communication studies: Theories, methods, and practice, 47-72
Making the 21st Century Mobile Journalist
Examining Definitions and Conceptualizations of Mobility and Mobile Journalism Within Journalism Education
Matthew Bui and Rachel E. Moran
Sep 2019 • Digital Journalism 8(1):145-163 • Taylor & Francis
The Racializing Forces of/in AI Educational Technologies
Ezekiel Dixon-Román, T. Philip Nichols and Ama Nyame-Mensah
Sep 2019 • Learning, Media & Technology
The Platformization of Labor and Society
Antonio A. Casilli, Julian Posada
Sep 2019 • Society and the Internet 2
When twitter fingers turn to trigger fingers: A qualitative study of social media-related gang violence
Desmond Patton, David Pyrooz, Scott Decker, William Frey, Patrick Leonard
Sep 2019 • International Journal of Bullying Prevention 1, 205-217 • Springer International Publishing
What’s a threat on social media? How Black and Latino Chicago young men define and navigate threats online
Desmond Patton, Patrick Leonard, Caitlin Elaesser, Robert Eschmann, Sadiq Patel, Shantel Crosby
Sep 2019 • Youth & Society 51(6), 756-772 • SAGE Publications
Race, Ethnicity and National Origin-based Discrimination in Social Media and Hate Crimes across 100 U.S. Cities
Kunal Relia, Zhengyi Li, Stephanie Cook and Rumi Chunara
Aug 2019 • Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Web and Social Media
The Building Blocks of an Educational Esports League: Lessons From Year One in Orange County High Schools
Alexander Cho, A. M. Tsaasan, Constance Steinkuehler
Aug 2019 • In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games • Association for Computing Machinery
Cat-and-Mouse games: Dataveillance and performativity in urban schools
Aug 2019 • Surveillance & Society 17(3/4), 484-498
Multimodal social media analysis for gang violence prevention
Philipp Blandfort, Desmond Patton, William Frey, Svebor Karaman, Surabhi Bhargava, Fei-Tzin Lee, Siddharth Varia, Chris Kedzie, Michael Gaskell, Rossano Schifanella, Kathleen McKeown, Shih-Fu Chang
Jul 2019 • Proceedings of the International AAAI conference on web and social media 13, 114-124