Organizers

WORKSHOP CO-ORGANIZERS

Nora McDonald is an Assistant Professor in Information Sciences and Technology at George Mason University. Her work focuses on privacy technology use and strategies among marginalized and vulnerable individuals. She also theorizes about the impact of new types of data relations on our identities and shifting norms around surveillance and privacy.

Afsaneh Razi is an Assistant Professor at the College of Computing Informatics at Drexel University. She investigates the critical and timely matter of youth online safety and privacy by leveraging human-centered ML and multi-disciplinary approaches.

Karla Badillo-Urquiola is a Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. She leverages her interdisciplinary expertise to investigate technology-driven solutions that empower people and protect the well-being of youth in marginalized communities, drawing on participatory and critical design methods.

John S. Seberger is an Assistant Professor in Information Science at Drexel University’s College of Computing Informatics. His work blends multi-disciplinary expertise to understand how people experience themselves and their worlds through the condition of “being users.” He conducts research about dignity, privacy, and agency in the context of the (increasingly digital) infrastructures of daily life.

Denise E. Agosto is a Professor in the College of Computing & Informatics at Drexel University, where she serves as Director of the Master’s of Science in Information program. Her research investigates how young people use information and information technologies, and the role of social context in shaping youths’ multifaceted information practices.

Pamela Wisniewski is an Associate Professor and Flowers Family Chancellor’s Faculty Fellow in Engineering at Vanderbilt University. As the Director of the Socio-Technical Interaction Research (STIR) Lab, she is an HCI expert in the interplay between social media, privacy, and online safety for youth (ages 13-17).

PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

• Oshrat Ayalon, Max Planck

• Leanne Bowler, Pratt Institute

• Diana Freed, Cornell Tech

• Heidi Hartikainen, University of Oulu

• Priya Kumar, Penn State University

• Rachel Magee, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

• Xinru Page, Brigham Young University

• Jinkyung Katie Park, Vanderbilt University

• Rebecca Reynolds, Rutgers University

• Shadi Rezapour, Drexel University

• Eugenia Rho, Virginia Tech

• Ellen Simpson, University of Colorado

• Vivek Singh, Rutgers University

• Emily Tseng, Cornell Tech

• Yaxing Yao, Virginia Tech

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