[Air-L] [CFP CHI ‘21 Workshop] Designing Technological Systems with The Algorithmic Imaginations of Those Who Labor
Elizabeth Anne Watkins
writetowatkins at gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 08:22:16 PST 2021
Dear Air-L community,
We are seeking participants for our upcoming May 9 CHI '21 workshop, “This
Seems to Work”: Designing Technological Systems with The Algorithmic
Imaginations of Those Who Labor.
*Note that CHI is taking place virtually and no travel is required*.
This workshop invites conversation around any professionals who interact
with opaque technological systems, and we welcome papers which elevate how
the CHI community talks about low-power workers managed by or engaging with
algorithmic/digital platforms, with the goal of centering workers and their
agency. We invite position papers, from a range of disciplines, which
discuss:
- Imaginations of what technology design would look like if it leveraged
workers understandings of algorithmic underpinnings;
- New ways of framing interactions between on-the-ground algorithmically
mediated workers and technological systems;
- Innovative methodological breakthroughs which can provide insight into
the ‘people’s research’ workers undertake, i.e. cognitive labor,
sensemaking, or algorithmic imaginaries, and/or their influence on platform
functions.
ORGANIZERS
LINDSEY CAMERON
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
ANGÈLE CHRISTIN
Department of Communication, Stanford University
MICHAEL ANN DEVITO
School of Communication, Northwestern University
TAWANNA DILLAHUNT
School of Information, University of Michigan
MADELEINE C. ELISH
Google Research
MARY L. GRAY
Microsoft Research
RIDA QADRI
Urban Information Systems, MIT
NOOPUR RAVAL
AI Now Institute, New York University
MELISSA VALENTINE
Center for Work, Technology, and Organization, Stanford University
ELIZABETH ANNE WATKINS
Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University
TO PARTICIPATE
Send a 300 word abstract with a short bio thosewholabor at gmail.com no later
than February 19, 2021 AOE.
More info about submission and the workshop at:
https://sites.google.com/view/this-seems-to-work-chi-2021/
More information about the Air-L
mailing list