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- extended-abstractMay 2021
Queer in HCI: Strengthening the Community of LGBTQIA+ Researchers and Research
- Michael Ann DeVito,
- Caitlin Lustig,
- Ellen Simpson,
- Kimberley Allison,
- Tee Chuanromanee,
- Katta Spiel,
- Amy Ko,
- Jennifer Rode,
- Brianna Dym,
- Michael Muller,
- Morgan Klaus Scheuerman,
- Ashley Marie Walker,
- Jed Brubaker,
- Alex Ahmed
CHI EA '21: Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsArticle No.: 159, Pages 1–3https://doi.org/10.1145/3411763.3450403As Queer Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) becomes an established part of the larger field, both in terms of research on and with queer populations and in terms of employing queering theories and methods, the role of queer researchers has become a timely ...
- research-articleJanuary 2021
Entering Doors, Evading Traps: Benefits and Risks of Visibility During Transgender Coming Outs
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACMHCI), Volume 4, Issue CSCW3Article No.: 272, Pages 1–27https://doi.org/10.1145/3434181Coming out and being visible online can offer transgender and/or non-binary people benefits not found elsewhere. However, it also can expose them to negative reactions and bad experiences. Through an analysis of 15 semi-structured interviews, we ...
- abstractApril 2020
Queer in HCI: Supporting LGBTQIA+ Researchers and Research Across Domains
- Michael Ann DeVito,
- Ashley Marie Walker,
- Caitlin Lustig,
- Amy J. Ko,
- Katta Spiel,
- Alex A. Ahmed,
- Kimberley Allison,
- Morgan Scheuerman,
- Briana Dym,
- Jed R. Brubaker,
- Ellen Simpson,
- Naveen Bagalkot,
- Noopur Raval,
- Michael Muller,
- Jennifer Rode,
- Mary L. Gray
CHI EA '20: Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsPages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/3334480.3381058As Queer Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) becomes an established part of the larger field, both in terms of research on and with queer populations and in terms of employing queering theories and methods, the role of queer researchers has become a timely ...
- research-articleNovember 2018
'Too Gay for Facebook': Presenting LGBTQ+ Identity Throughout the Personal Social Media Ecosystem
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACMHCI), Volume 2, Issue CSCWArticle No.: 44, Pages 1–23https://doi.org/10.1145/3274313Most US social media users engage regularly with multiple platforms. For LGBTQ+ people, this means making self-presentation decisions not just on one platform, but many. These choices are made in the face of sometimes-overlapping platform environments, ...