Isaac Slaughter and co-authors Axel Peytavin, Johan Ugander, and Martin Saveski鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;was published in PNAS.
Nassim Parvin and co-authors Laura Foster and Anne Pollock鈥檚 essay titled 鈥溾 was published in Catalyst鈥檚 20th Anniversary issue.
Jin Ha Lee and co-authors Nisha Devasia, Georgia Kenderova, Michele Newman (PhD Student), and Julie Kientz鈥檚 paper titled 鈥 was accepted to the Their paper was also featured in the UW News article titled 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;
Chris Coward and co-authors Nisha Devasia and Jin Ha Lee鈥檚 paper titled 鈥,鈥 was accepted to the
Lidia Morris (PhD Student) and co-authors Michele Newman (PhD Student), Xinya Tang (PhD student), Renee Singh, Marcel Velez Vasquez, Rebecca Leger, and Jin Ha Lee鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;was presented at the
Saloni Dash (PhD Student) and co-authors Alejandro Cuevas, Bharat Kumar Nayek, Dan Vann, and Madeleine Daepp鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 was accepted to the
Nassim Parvin and co-authors Sylvia Janicki and Shughangi Gupta鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 was accepted to the
Nassim Parvin鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 was accepted to the
Nassim Parvin and co-authors Mohsin Yousufi and Charlotte Alexander鈥檚 paper titled 鈥淐redibility Boosters as a Lens for Understanding Epistemic Injustice in Civic Tech: The Case of Heat Seek,鈥 was accepted to
Chirag Shah gave a keynote titled 鈥淏eyond Chatbots: Building Personal, Proactive, and Purposeful AI Agents鈥 at the Digital Humanities International Forum in Beijing, China.
Tracie D. Hall moderated a panel titled 鈥" featuring noted librarian, archivist, and historical landmark registrar Makiba J. Foster, Steven F. Fullwood, and Jada Jones, respectively. This talk was part of the
Jin Ha Lee was a panelist on a panel titled 鈥淒ungeons and Disinformation: Games as Learning Environments for Disinformation Literacy鈥 at This panel was also featured in the KUOW episode and story titled 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;
Jin Ha Lee, Michele Newman (PhD Student), Lane Koughan (PhD Student), and Caroline Pitt (Postdoctoral Scholar) presented a session titled 鈥淭he Other UW: Where Games Meet Learning 鈥 User-centered, Community-focused projects from the University of Washington鈥 at the .
