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Hello colleagues,
I would like to invite you to participate in fempower.tech<http://fempower.tech>'s third of five virtual panels. These panels are made up of short presentations of papers that have recently been published at CHI. We wanted to ensure that some of the feminist authors at the conference had an opportunity to present their work to an interested and international audience.
Each author will have roughly 5 mins to present the work, followed by a brief discussion. At the end of all presentations, we usually have a longer discussion across all the papers.
The panels take place on Tuesdays at 2pm BST
You can find out where to listen to the talks and join the discussion here: https://fempower.tech/2020/04/21/chiversity-2020/ <https://fempower.tech/2020/04/21/chiversity-2020/>
PANEL 3: ACCESS
12 May - 2pm BST
* Oliver Haimson – Designing Trans Technology: Defining Challenges and Envisioning Community-Centered Solutions
* Ashley Marie Walker – 'More gay' fits better: Introcommunity power dynamics and harms in online LGBTQ+ spaces
* Cynthia L Bennett – The care work of access
* Emory Edwards – Three tensions between personas and complex disability identities
PANEL 4: CONVERSATIONS ON FEMINIST HCI
19 May - 2pm BST
* Anupriya Tuli – Menstrual (Im)Mobilities and Safe Spaces
* Nadia Campo Woytuk – Touching and Being in Touch with the Menstruating Body
* Nicola Wendt – Civic Empowerment through digitalisation: The case of Greenlandic women
* Shruthi Sai Chivukula – Bardzell's 'Feminist HCI' legacy: Analyzing citational patterns
PANEL 5: RESISTING & RECONSTRUCTING SYSTEMS
26 May - 2pm BST
* Aloha Hufana Ambe – An oldy's lament: Poem of resistance and resilience of the 'othered' in technology colonisation
* Rua Williams – 'I am just terrified of my future' Epistemic violence in disability related technology research
* Katta Spiel – Agency of autistic children in technology research -- A critical literature review
* Maryam Mustafa – Patriarchy, maternal health and spiritual healing: Designing maternal health interventions in Pakistan
Best wishes,
Angelika
Dr Angelika Strohmayer (she/her)
Lecturer in School of Design
Northumbria University
Founding member of fempower.tech<http://fempower.tech> (@fempowertech)
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