Traces of Work: Developing human-centered design principles for leveraging digital traces of activity in knowledge work
The ACM CSCW Conference in Bergen, Norway. I co-hosted a workshop on Exploring and Designing with Traces of Activity with Myriam Lewkowicz, Luigina Ciolfi, Carol Linehan, and Clemens N. Klokmose.
The Annual Lero Summit in Limerick, Ireland. I gave a lightning talk about TRACE-WORK's approach to co-research.
The 6th Decennial Aarhus Conference in Denmark, a conference for critical work on computing. I co-chaired the critiques track with Jussi Parikka and Dag Svanæs.
The Irish Human Computer Interaction Symposium at Munster Technical University in Cork, Ireland. I presented the paper: “Material Mediation in Collaborative Activity”, co-authored with Susanne Bødker and Eve Hoggan and published at ACM CSCW 2024.
ECSCW 2024 at the University of Bologna in Rimini, Italy. I participated online in the workshop: “Working with data: collecting, analyzing and using traces of work activities”.
CHI 2023 in Hamburg, Germany. I participated in the workshop: “Data as a Material for Design: Alternative Narratives, Divergent Pathways, and Future Directions”.
NordiCHI 2022 at Aarhus University in Århus, Denmark. Alongside Winnie Soon and Søren Pold, I co-chaired the new Critiques track, which showcased alternative forms of arguments and modes of presenting research thinking.
Symposium on Augmented Intelligence at Work in Hanover, Germany (October 2022). I attended as one of five panelists in a panel on “Organizational and ethical concerns when augmenting human abilities,” alongside Eleanor Drage, Jacob Sherson, Jat Singh, and Felix Nensa, with Ali Aslan Gümüsay as the facilitator.
ECSCW 2022 at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. In addition to the many excellent sessions, I attended the workshop: “CSCW and Algorithmic Systems.”
CSCW 2021, online. I presented the paper: “Two Cases for Traces: A Theoretical Framing of Mediated Joint Activity”, co-authored with Mirzel Avdić and Susanne Bødker.
OZCHI 2020, online. I presented the paper: ""It Looks Like You Don't Agree": Idiosyncratic Needs and Practices in Collaborative Writing", co-authored with Marcel Borowski. You should also check out our adjacent publication: “Lessons learned from using reprogrammable prototypes with end-user developers” where we get candid about a lot of the things that didn’t go as we planned in this co-design project :)
Future Digileaders, online, organized by the Digital Futures center in Stockholm, Sweden. Participant at this event, which aimed at discussing diversity and inclusion among early-career researchers who identify as women or non-binary and provide networking opportunities for them. It worked! I now work with Luigina Ciolfi, who was one of the guest speakers :) (I also met Lui at the ECSCW 2019 DC and the EUSSET 2018 summer school, both listed below.)
CHI 2020, online. I presented the paper: “Collaborative writing across multiple artifact ecologies”, co-authored with Henrik Korsgaard and Susanne Bødker.
ECSCW 2019 at the University of Salzburg, Austria.I presented the paper: “Territorial Functioning in Collaborative Writing,” co-authored with Henrik Korsgaard. I was also an invited speaker in the workshop: “Hybrid Collaboration” and participated the doctoral Colloquium (DC).
International Summer School on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work in Como, Italy. Organized by EUSSET.
The Łódź Summer School on Methods in HCI, Poland.