el-ee.github.io
Ellie Harmon / CV
http://el-ee.github.io/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. PhD Information and Computer Science. University of California, Irvine. Computing as Context: Experiences of Dis/Connection Beyond the Moment of Non/Use. MS Human Computer Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Georgia Institute of Technology. CU Boulder, Information Science. UC Irvine, Informatics. US Census, San Francisco Office. In Portland, OR, USA. [pre-print available in October]. Lynn Dombrowski, Ellie Har...
ellieharmon.org
Ellie Harmon / CV
http://ellieharmon.org/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. Ellie Harmon, PhD. PhD Information and Computer Science. 2015, UC Irvine. MS Human Computer Interaction. 2007, GA Tech. 2004, GA Tech. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Encountering Tech, LLC. CU Boulder, Information Science. UC Irvine, Informatics. US Census, San Francisco Office. Ethnography, interviewing, qualitative data analysis (MaxQDA and NVivo experience), narrative analysis; long-form writing,. In Denver, CO, USA. [pre-print available soon].
ellieharmon.com
Ellie Harmon / CV
http://www.ellieharmon.com/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. Department of Information Science. College of Media, Communication, and Information. University of Colorado, Boulder. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. PhD Information and Computer Science. University of California, Irvine. Computing as Context: Experiences of Dis/Connection Beyond the Moment of Non/Use. MS Human Computer Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Georgia Institute of Technology. In Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Best Paper Award. In Pari...
projects.icts.sbg.ac.at
Contextual Constraints: Consequences for Interaction Design | in conjunction with DIS 2014
https://projects.icts.sbg.ac.at/dis2014
Contextual Constraints: Consequences for Interaction Design. Contextual Constraints: Consequences for Interaction Design. March 2nd, 2014: Workshop submission deadline. March 21st, 2014: Workshop submission deadline. March 31st, 2014: Feedback to authors. June 22nd, 2014: Workshop at DIS. June 21th - 25th. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Workshop in conjunction with DIS 2014. June 22nd, 2014. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Proudly powered by WordPress.
ellieharmon.net
Ellie Harmon / CV
http://ellieharmon.net/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. Department of Information Science. College of Media, Communication, and Information. University of Colorado, Boulder. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. PhD Information and Computer Science. University of California, Irvine. Computing as Context: Experiences of Dis/Connection Beyond the Moment of Non/Use. MS Human Computer Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Georgia Institute of Technology. In Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Best Paper Award. In Pari...
hcramer.wordpress.com
About me | Henriette Cramer
https://hcramer.wordpress.com/about
I’m a researcher at Spotify, SF – and during the Winter of 2016 a studio instructor on ‘autonomous things’ within Stanford’s CS 247 HCI design studio. Behavior is happening, and the underlying reasons why. My projects have involved interaction with robots, agents and mobile location-based services with a focus on people’s perceptions of their physical surroundings. My product-focused projects at Yahoo have involved:. Mobile, anticipatory and personalized apps and streams. Project on human-robot interacti...
dis2012.org
DIS 2012
http://dis2012.org/index.php
June 11-15, 2012. Thank you to all the organisers, volunteers and attendees involved in making DIS 2012 a success. We look forward to seeing you all at DIS 2014. DIS 2012 will be held in the historic and beautiful city of Newcastle, UK. Situated on the River Tyne, Newcastle is the cultural capital of the North East of England, renowned for its relaxed pace, friendliness and active night life. DIS 2012 will be hosted by Culture Lab. Newcastle will also host Pervasive 2012. June 11 2012: Doctoral consortium.
onoffscreen.wordpress.com
Fandom and genre: Comic distance and emotional attachment in Parks and Recreation fandom | On/Off Screen
https://onoffscreen.wordpress.com/2015/07/02/fandom-and-genre-comic-distance-and-emotional-attachment-in-parks-and-recreation-fandom
A communal academic blog on international screen media. Skip to primary content. Fandom and genre: Comic distance and emotional attachment in Parks and Recreation fandom. July 2, 2015. I presented this paper at the Fan Studies Conference. Where I m part of the Body Genres research cluster (formerly Screen Cultures. To explore how these Tumblr posts articulate different affective registers. Funny, my performance of amusement constructs the. Own identity as a comedy viewer with particular experiences and t...
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