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SIGDOC 2021: Virtual Event, USA
- SIGDOC '21: The 39th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication, Virtual Event, USA, October 12-14, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8628-9
Introduction
- Elizabeth Lane, Halcyon M. Lawrence:
From the Conference Program Co-Chairs. 1
Research Papers
- Rachel Atherton:
Narrative and Numerical: Bridging the Gap Between Quantitative & Qualitative Data through User-Centered Data System Design. 2-8 - Morgan C. Banville
, Jason Sugg:
"Dataveillance" in the Classroom: Advocating for Transparency and Accountability in College Classrooms. 9-19 - Zachary Beare, Melissa Stone
:
By Queer People, For Queer People: : FOLX, Plume, and the Promise of Queer UX. 20-25 - Sedona Benjamin, Joanna Schreiber:
Updating Technical Editing Models for Accessibility and Advocacy. 26-30 - Jessica Lynn Campbell:
Mobile Interface Theory: A Conceptual Tool for Identifying Digital Rhetoric in a Mobile Context. 31-37 - Alison Cardinal, Emma J. Rose, Laura Gonzales, Anindita Bhattacharya, Luke Byram, Kenny Coble, Perla Gamboa, Diana Parra, Faaluaina Pritchard, Elsie Rodriguez Paz, Peggy Liao, Megan Snow, Bara Safarova
, Anaid Yerena:
From language access to language justice: Creating a participatory values statement for collective action. 38-45 - Amelia Chelsey:
Is There a Transcript?: Mapping Access in the Multimodal Designs of Popular Podcasts. 46-53 - Chen Chen
:
Advocacy and Accountability: : A Comparative Design Analysis of Supporting Documentation for the Chinese Anti-Domestic Violence Law. 54-62 - Carlos J. Costa
, Manuela Aparicio
, Joao Tiago Aparicio
:
Sentiment Analysis of Portuguese Political Parties Communication. 63-69 - Henry Covey:
Disaster Documentation Revisited: The Evolving Damage Assessments of Emergency Management in Oregon. 70-84 - Felipe Silva Dias, Lianna Duarte
, Renata P. M. Fortes:
AccessMDD: an MDD approach for generating accessible mobile applications. 85-95 - Lisa Dush
:
Alignment Genres and Practices: Lessons from Nonprofit Partnership Projects in Content Strategy. 96-100 - Avery C. Edenfield, Ryan Cheek, Sam Clem:
Trans* Vulnerability and Digital Research Ethics: A Qubit Ethical Analysis of Transparency Activism. 101-107 - Priyanka Ganguly:
Tweeting Reproductive Justice (RJ) Advocacy through #AbortionMeraHaq. 108-117 - Guiseppe Getto, Suzan Flanagan
, Jack T. Labriola
:
Designing Boater Advocacy: A Lean UX Mobile App Project to Increase Emergency Response Accountability. 118-127 - Drake Gossi, Sophia Hennessy, Jonathan Alba, Clay Spinuzzi:
The Price is Right: An Orders of Worth Analysis of Positions on Housing Prices: An Orders of Worth Analysis of Positions on Housing Prices. 128-134 - Rob Grace, Sierra Sinor:
How to text 911: A content analysis of text-to-911 public education information. 135-141 - Daniel L. Hocutt
:
Interrogating Alexa: Holding Voice Assistants Accountable for Their Answers. 142-150 - Liz Hutter, Halcyon M. Lawrence:
The Discourse of Technological Innovation: A New Domain for Accountability. 151-156 - Leah Corinne Jones:
Online Advocacy Work: "Palatable" Platforms and Privilege in GUI features on Twitter and Instagram. 157-164 - Alisha Karabinus:
Working at Play: Survey Results from Game Industry Professionals on Hobbyist Experience. 165-171 - Shannon Kelly, Benjamin Lauren, Kaitlyn Nguyen:
Trauma-informed Web Heuristics for Communication Designers. 172-176 - Kathryn Lambrecht:
Accountability and Accessibility in Heat Communication and Safety. 177-182 - Soyeon Lee
:
Language Minorities' Localization in COVID-19 Recovery: An Ecological Approach to Navigating Community-based User Experience. 183-189 - Patrick Love:
Organizing For Power in/as Technical Rhetoric: Organizing Power in Technical Rhetoric. 190-196 - Delvani Antônio Mateus, Fábio Aparecido Cândido da Silva, André Pimenta Freire:
Pandemic Crisis Brings More Digital Governmental Services to Mobile Devices - But Are They Accessible to People with Disabilities? 197-204 - Michelle McMullin
, Shelton Weech, Hadi Riad Banat, Bradley Dilger:
Using Iterative Persona Development to Support Inclusive Research and Assessment. 205-212 - Shyam Pandey
, Jianfen Chen
:
Is Facebook Easier to Use than WeChat?: A Critical Comparative Analysis of Interface Features of WeChat and Facebook. 213-223 - Mason Pellegrini:
The Business Canvas. 224-230 - Daniel P. Richards
, Jennifer Whytlaw, Thomas R. Allen, George McLeod, Jonathan Miles, Jeremiah J. A. Cronin:
User Experience Design as a Framework for Environmental and Political Negotiation in Decision-Making about Wind Energy. 231-239 - Aimee Roundtree
:
Facial Recognition UX*: A Case Study of Industry-Academic Partnerships to Promote User-Centered Ethics in Facial Recognition. 240-246 - Luana Shafer:
Substance Abuse: Avenues for Identity Articulation, Coalition Building, and Support During COVID-19. 247-252 - Luke Thominet:
It's Getting Out of Control in This Forum: Analyzing Gender-Based Aggression on a Containment Thread for an Open Game Development. 253-262 - Eric J. York
:
Building Community Coalitions for eCommerce: Client-based Learning and Web Development during a Pandemic Lockdown. 263-268 - Allegra W. Smith
, Nupoor Ranade, Sweta Baniya
:
Local users, global takeaways: Methodological considerations for audience advocacy in communication design research. 269-276
Experience Reports
- Alina Alvarez, Liza Potts, Laura Gonzales:
Researching Digital Interfaces to Raise Awareness about the Impacts of Gun Violence: : A Landscape Analysis Experience Report. 277-280 - Lauren E. Cagle, Michelle Eble, Meredith Johnson, Nathan R. Johnson, Liz Lane
, Temptaous Mckoy, Kristen R. Moore, Enrique Reynoso Jr., Emma J. Rose, Gpat Patterson, Fernando Sánchez
, Michele Simmons, Erica Stone, Jason Chew Kit Tham, Rebecca Walton:
Participatory Coalition Building: Creating an Anti-Racist Scholarly Reviewing Practices Heuristic. 281-288 - Dárlinton B. F. Carvalho, Carolaine Gabrielle dos Santos Barbosa, Celso Luiz de Souza, Mayara Haddad Borges:
Performing Virtual Events During COVID-19 Pandemics: The case of the Startups Fair and Hackathon for New Educational Technologies in the Campo das Vertentes Region in Brazil. 289-293 - Henry Covey:
eBUX of OERs for PTC: Student and Faculty eBook User Experiences (eBUX) of Open Educational Resources (OERs) for Professional and Technical Communication (PTC). 294-309 - Charly Harbord
, Patrick Hung, Ruth Falconer:
"Nothing about us, without us": An Investigation into the Justification for Indigenous Peoples to be Involved in Every Step of Indigenous Digital Product Design. 310-314 - Emily Johnson
:
Just @Me: Digitally-Mediated Team Communication in a Pandemic. 315-318 - William Hart-Davidson
, Ryan Omizo, Melissa Meeks:
Detecting High-Quality Comments in Written Feedback with a Zero Shot Classifier. 319-325 - Sonia H. Stephens
, Amanda Altamirano:
Understanding User Expertise Through Lived Experience: Making Natural Hazard Risk and Mitigation Information More Accountable to Users. 326-330 - Adam Strantz:
Beyond "Alt-Text": Creating Accessible Data Visualizations with Code. 331-337 - Michelle Trim
, Justin Obara, Siobhan Mei:
Opportunities for innovation gained by connecting a customized process document to the collaborative development of an asynchronous online writing course. 338-342
Industry Insights
- Jenya Edelberg, Gustav Verhulsdonck:
Addressing Accessibility as Advocacy: Special Needs Users in Industry Web Development Processes. 343-346 - Justin Grant, Gabrielle Sumilang, Michael Providenti
, Sookyung Cho, Deborah Reichler
:
Accountability for the hidden codes toward a better user experience: Case study of HRsimple communication design for web accessibility and SEO. 347-350 - Ashley R. Hardin, Samantha Brooks:
Pivoting to Virtual: Recommendations for a Successful and Engaging Digital Mentorship Experience. 351-353 - Evgenia Profi, Joey Kilrain:
An Ounce of Prevention: It happened once in the world; it can happen again. How to implement change fast and transform businesses. 354-356 - Flávia de S. Santos
, Juliano Sales, Felipe T. Giuntini
, Cristiano Godoy:
A Preliminary Analysis of Communication Preferences in a Global Software Development Environment. 357-358
Panel Abstracts
- Yeqing Kong
, Chenxing Xie
, Jiacheng Wang, Hunter Jones, Huiling Ding:
AI-Assisted Recruiting Technologies: Tools, Challenges, and Opportunities. 359-361 - Andrew Mara, Michael J. Madson, Kathryn Lambrecht, Steven Garry:
Mediating Digital Interfaces to Negotiate Tensions between Science Communication Spheres: Extended Abstract. 362-364
Poster Abstracts
- J. D. Applen:
Risk Assessment, Enacting Roles, and Presenting Epidemiological Data. 365-366 - Lillian Campbell, Amrita George, Shion Guha:
Communication and Algorithmic Decision Making in a Virtual Healthcare Context: Extended Abstract. 367-369 - Brian Gogan, John Scott:
Designing a Story Map to Account and Advocate for Community Engagement. 370-371 - Jason Tham, Rob Grace:
Using Annotated Portfolios to Understand Webtext Author's Experiences and Design Practices: A Study of Convention and Innovation in Born-Digital Scholarship. 372-373
Workshops
- Heather Noel Turner, Emma J. Rose:
The Pedagogy of User Experience: Designing UX Assignments within a Community of Practice. 374-375
Student Research Competition Posters
- Alexander Slotkin:
Continuing Along the Cow Path: Technical Communication Within a Jewish Cemetery. 376-377 - Jiaxin Zhang
:
Designed for Equitable Learning: A Study of UCD and Liquid Syllabus in an Online Synchronous Course. 378-379 - Yingying Tang:
A Robot Wrote This?: An Empirical Study of AI's Applications in Writing Practices. 380-381 - Ian Stark
:
Neuro-Positionality in User-Centered Design: : The Case of Student Disability Services. 382-383 - Alessandra Zinicola Lopez
:
Baking Bread with Domestic Technical Illustration: 19th-21st Centuries. 384-385 - Koyo Nakamura
, Han Feng, Sebastian Priss, Hannah Mei:
Designing for Night-Time Reflection: How to Support Night-Time Reflection Through Non-Digital Means. 386-388 - Hannah Goodsell:
A Jersey for Helmutt: A Videogame Designed to Communicate with Audiences. 389-390 - Kylie Call:
Strategies for International Communication: Getting to Know Your Audience. 391-393 - Claudia Mitchell:
"User"-Centered Design: Rebuilding Justice-Driven Technical Communication for Addicts through Rhetorics of Recovery. 394-396 - Jacqueline James:
We're Still Here: Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome Networks of Advocacy. 397-398 - Emily Gresbrink:
Stay Healthy, Safe, and Well: Investigating Effective Communication Design in COVID-19 Emails and Messaging. 399-400 - Katlynne Davis:
Examining the Digital Labor of Mental Health Communication on Social Media. 401-402

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