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Bo Ruberg: Critical Perspectives on Technology

Speaker: Bo Ruberg (University of Irvine, USA) Technologies invade our everyday lives, take part in constructing our identity, classify (often violently) bodies, and, pushed by recent regulations on social distancing, play an expanding role in connecting families and friends.  The effects…

Caregivers, Older Adults & Technology

Presenter Celine Latulilpe, Associate Professor, University of Manitoba Abstract As the population ages, a new type of digital user emerges: the caregiver proxy. Caregivers are people who help older adults with daily living, including social activities, health and wellness, shopping,…

Michael Bernstein

Title: TBD Speaker Biography: Michael Bernstein is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and STMicroelectronics Faculty Scholar at Stanford University, where he is a member of the Human-Computer Interaction Group. His research focuses on the design of social computing and…

Abigale Stangl – DUB Seminar

Abigale Stangl Human Centered Design & Engineering The weekly DUB seminar is the primary gathering point for the DUB community. The seminar features talks from diverse leading perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design, presented by members of the DUB…

Dr. Sasha Costanza – Chock on Design Justice

(Virtual/ Online Event with Captions) You need to register for the free event at the ticket link. The event will also be recorded and shared on our website after the event. Community-led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need. In…

Sketching in Research: Theory and Practice

Presenter Miriam Sturdee, Research Fellow, Lancaster University Abstract Sketching is a practical, hands-on activity which encourages active listening, creative and visual thinking, and can be used as a form of communication between diverse groups. Sketches can be artifacts, data, tools…

Elissa M. Redmiles – DUB Seminar

The weekly DUB seminar is the primary gathering point for the DUB community. The seminar features talks from diverse leading perspectives in Human Computer Interaction & Design, presented by members of the DUB community and by visiting researchers and practitioners.…

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