HCI4D @ Third Space

HCI4D @ CHI

a Virtual-CHI event to bring together papers on international development and critical computing from CHI 2020

About

We are the Third Space research group at the University of Toronto’s Computer Science Department, Canada. We are organizing a virtual HCI4D event to bring together papers on international development and critical computing from CHI 2020. It is a two-day-long program that will happen on July 1 and July 2, 2020, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM EDT. The event will be on Zoom, with the format of the presentations similar to CHI: 15 minutes for presenting the paper and 5 minutes for Q&A. We thank the amazing authors who agreed to present their work.


Please fill up the form here to register: https://tinyurl.com/hci4d-thirdspace

Schedule

Wednesday: July 1
Opening Keynote: 8:30am - 9:00am EDT

Speaker: Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

Topic: Toward Hope


 
Session 1: 9am - 11am EDT

Migration, Automation

Session Chair: Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat


GridAlert: Using a Sensor-Based Technology to Monitor Power Blackouts in Kenyan Homes
 George "Hope" Chidziwisano, Susan Wyche, Erick Oduor

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Supporting the Supporters of Unaccompanied Migrant Youth: Designing for Social-ecological Resilience
 Franziska Tachtler, Toni Michel, Petr Slovák, Geraldine Fitzpatrick

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Towards an AI-powered Future that Works for Vocational Workers
 Divy Thakkar, Neha Kumar, Nithya Sambasivan

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  Memory through Design: Supporting Cultural Identity for Immigrants through a Paper-Based Home Drafting Tool
 Dina Sabie, Samar Sabie, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

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Session 2: 11am - 1pm EDT

Space and Collectives

Session Chair: Yasaman Rohanifar


  Clash of Times: Respectful Technology Space for Integrating Community Stories in Intangible Exhibits
  Lindah Kotut, Neelma Bhatti, Morva Saaty, Derek Haqq, Timothy L. Stelter, D. Scott McCrickard

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Menstrual (Im)Mobilities and Safe Spaces
 Anupriya Tuli, Shaan Chopra, Pushpendra Singh, Neha Kumar

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Community Collectives: Low-tech Social Support for Digitally-Engaged Entrepreneurship
 Julie Hui, Nefer Ra Barber, Wendy Casey, Suzanne Cleage, Danny Dolley, Frances Worthy, Kentaro Toyama, Tawanna Dillahunt

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1pm - 2pm: Break
 Time to socialize with other attendees.
 
Session 3: 2pm - 4pm EDT

Communication and Communities

Session Chair: Priyank Chandra


  An Empirical Comparison of Technologically Mediated Advertising in Under-connected Populations
 Mustafa Naseem, Bilal Saleem, Sacha St-Onge Ahmad, Jay Chen, Agha Ali Raza

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Utilizing Participant Voice in Volunteer Training
 Delvin Varghese, Jay Rainey, Kyle Montague, Tom Bartindale, Patrick Olivier

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The Government's Dividend: Complex Perceptions of Social Media Misinformation in China
 Zhicong Lu, Yue Jiang, Cheng Lu, Mor Naaman, Daniel Wigdor

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Crafting, Communality, and Computing: Building on Existing Strengths To Support a Vulnerable Population
 Aakash Gautam, Deborah Tatar, Steve Harrison

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Thursday: July 2
Session 4: 9am - 11am EDT

Health and Accessibility

Session Chair: Dina Sabie


  Please Call the Specialism: Using WeChat to Support Patient Care in China
 Ding Wang, Santosh D. Kale, Jacki O'Neill

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The Social Network: How People with Visual Impairment use Mobile Phones in Kibera, Kenya
 Giulia Barbareschi*, Catherine Holloway*, Katherine Arnold, Grace Magomere, Wycliffe Ambeyi Wetende, Gabriel Ngare, Joyce Olenja
*Joint first author

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Patriarchy, Maternal Health and Spiritual Healing: Designing Maternal Health Interventions in Pakistan
 Maryam Mustafa, Amna Batool*, Beenish Fatima, Fareeda Nawaz, Kentaro Toyama, Agha Ali Raza
*The first two authors contributed equally to this paper.

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The Care Work of Access
 Cynthia L. Bennett, Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor

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Session 5: 11am - 1pm EDT

Design for Communities

Session Chair: Cansu Ekmekcioglu Dedeoglu


  Making Chat at Home in the Hospital: Exploring Chat Use by Nurses
 Naveena Karusala, Ding Wang, Jacki O'Neill

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Collective Support and Independent Learning with a Voice-Based Literacy Technology in Rural Communities
 Michael A. Madaio, Evelyn Yarzebinski, Vikram Kamath, Benjamin D. Zinszer, Joelle Hannon-Cropp, Fabrice Tanoh, Yapo Hermann Akpe, Axel Blahoua Seri, Kaja K. Jasinska, Amy Ogan

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Mechanisms of Moral Responsibility: Rethinking Technologies for Domestic Violence Prevention Work
 Rosanna Bellini, Simon Forrest, Nicole Westmarland, Jan David Smeddinck

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1pm - 2pm: Break
 Time to socialize with other attendees.
 
Session 6: 2pm - 4pm EDT

Rethinking Tech

Session Chair: Aparna Moitra


  Culture in Action: Unpacking Capacities to Inform Assets-Based Design
 Marisol Wong-Villacres, Carl DiSalvo, Neha Kumar, Betsy DiSalvo

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Officers Never Type: Examining the Persistence of Paper in e-Governance
 Megh Marathe, Priyank Chandra

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"Like Shock Absorbers": Understanding the Human Infrastructures of Technology-Mediated Mental Health Support
 Sachin R. Pendse, Faisal M. Lalani, Munmun De Choudhury, Amit Sharma, Neha Kumar

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Attenuated Access: Accounting for Startup, Maintenance, and Affective Costs in Resource-Constrained Communities
 Lucy Pei, Roderic Crooks

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Closing Keynote: 4:00pm - 4:30pm EDT

Speaker: Joyojeet Pal

Topic: Critical Computing and our Political Imperative


 

Participation

Please fill up the form here to register: https://tinyurl.com/hci4d-thirdspace

Zoom link: If you registered, the Zoom link has been emailed to you.]

Organizers

Priyank Chandra

Postdoc

Department of Computer Science

Univerity of Toronto

Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat

PhD Student

Department of Computer Science

Univerity of Toronto

Dina Sabie

PhD Candidate

Department of Computer Science

Univerity of Toronto

Cansu E. Dedeoglu

PhD Student

Faculty of Information

Univerity of Toronto

Yasaman Rohanifar

PhD Student

Department of Computer Science

Univerity of Toronto

Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

Assisstant Professor

Department of Computer Science

Univerity of Toronto