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SIGDOC 2024: Fairfax, VA, USA
- Nupoor Ranade, McKinley Green, Chakrika Veeramoothoo, Dan Card, Ashley R. Hardin:

Proceedings of the 42nd ACM International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2024, Fairfax, VA, USA, October 20-22, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0519-9
Introduction
- Saveena Chakrika Veeramoothoo

, Dan Card
, Ashley R. Hardin
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Editors' Introduction: Emerging Technologies. 1-2
Research Papers
- Daniel Liddle

, Carrie Grant
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AI Literacy as a Potential Mechanism of Stratification. 3-10 - Meredith A. Johnson

, Nathan R. Johnson
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Coercive Isomorphism and Institutional Critique: The Design of Compliance. 11-16 - Sushil K. Oswal

, Zsuzsanna B. Palmer
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Compliance, Commitment, and Web Accessibility: Findings of an Organizational Study Engaging Accessibility Experts at Twenty U.S. Universities. 17-25 - Sydney Keenan

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Defining Reactive Opportunism: An Exploration of the Social Phenomenology of Spotify Wrapped Amidst Growing Digital Privacy Concerns. 26-36 - Kathryn Lambrecht

, Stephen Carradini
, Claire Lauer
, Andrew Mara
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Developing an Ethical Framework for Virtual Reality Design and Implementation in Technical Communication. 37-44 - Steven S. Brooks

, Sara C. Doan
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Expertise as Ethos: Tactical Technical Communication and the Clean Air Movement. 45-51 - Molly Kessler

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Exploring Divergent Healthcare Practices and Emerging Technologies: A Focus on DIY Fecal Microbiota Transplants. 52-59 - Cara Haderlie

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Generative AI Policy: A Pedagogical Communication Tool and Virtue Ethics Gateway. 60-64 - Sarah Read

, Jordan Frith
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Holistic Methodologies for Fusing the Material and the Ideological: Tracing the Sociotechnical Imaginaries that Enable the World's Fastest Supercomputer. 65-71 - Kira Courtois

, Rachel Schneider
, Carleigh Davis
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In the Eye of AI: Conspiracies of Facial Recognition Software. 72-75 - Rachel Skilton

, Alison Cardinal
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Inclusive Prompt Engineering: A Methodology for Hacking Biased AI Image Generation. 76-80 - Timothy Russell Amidon

, Donnie Johnson Sackey
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Justice in/and the Design of AI Risk Detection Technologies. 81-93 - Ma-aruf Al-hassan

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Mind, Method, and Mastery: Assessing Design Thinking (DT) Proficiency Through Critical Incident Technique (CIT) and Quantitative Content Analysis. 94-105 - Eric J. York

, Eva Brumberger
, La Verne Abe Harris
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Prompting Bias: Assessing representation and accuracy in AI-generated images. 106-115 - Laura Roberts

, Luukas Palm-Leis
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Pulse and Persuasion: Analyzing User Stories in Artificial Heart Marketing. 116-122 - Christa Albrecht-Crane

, Dana Comi
, Suzan Flanagan
, Shelton Weech
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Situated AI Usage: A Methodological Approach to Generative AI User Research. 123-127 - Mayank P. Muthyala

, Claire Lauer
, Stephen Carradini
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So You Want to Build a Chatbot?: A Systematic Case Study Comparing the Design and Development of Two Water Chatbots. 128-137 - Khawar Latif Khan

, Farah Azhar
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Unpacking the Interface: The Impact of Design Choices on Users' Relationship with Raaji. 138-150 - Claire Lauer

, Danielle Storey
, Romit Soley
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Vector Personas: How UX Researchers Can Use AI to Bring New Dimension to Traditional Persona Development. 151-157 - Paige Brady

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Wearing Wellness: A Comparative Analysis of Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Continuous Glucose Monitoring in a Self-Surveilling Wellness Culture. 158-165 - Dorcas Asenyeni Anabire

, Jamal-Jared Alexander
, Rebecca Walton
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Approaching AI through a Social Justice Lens: Considerations for Graduate Program Applications. 166-172
Experience Reports
- Rachel Welton Bryson, Ryan Cheek

, Sam Clem
, Hannah Stevens
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"You want me to teach what?!": Emerging Technologies, Required Knowledge, and Pedagogical Practice. 173-177 - Michael J. Salvo

, John T. Sherrill
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A Research Ensemble of Humans, Machines, and Algorithms: Future Designs of Research and Scholarly Communication. 178-181 - Emma J. Rose

, Timothy Ponce
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Authentic Portfolio Reviews: Cultivating Professional Identities Through Storytelling. 182-188 - Brandon C. Strubberg

, Kristin C. Bennett
, Carroll Ferguson Nardone
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Developing AI Literacy through Discussion and Practice: A Reflection on an AI Seminar. 189-193 - Benjamin Truman Lash

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COVID-Era Creativity: Making Data Accessible in Internationally Sourced Public Art. 194-198 - Michelle F. Eble

, S. B. McCullouch
, Steven Amador
, Codi Renee Blackmon
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Emerging Ethics: Teaching Communication Design in Professional Writing Courses. 199-205 - Imari Cheyne Tetu

, Sara Doan
, Liza Potts
, Casey McArdle
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Emerging Practices in A11y Communication Design: Building Accessible Programs through Accessible Design. 206-211 - Luke Thominet

, Kristine Acosta
, Jacqueline Amorim
, Vanessa Kraemer Sohan
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How Our AI-assisted Qualitative Analysis Failed. 212-216 - Michelle Trim

, Erin Butler
, Christina Suttcliffe
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Seeing How the Sausage is Made: Data Storytelling as Means and Method in a Computer Science Writing Course. 217-222 - Sonia H. Stephens

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Understanding What Amateur Nature Observers Value in Identification Field Guides: A Content Analysis. 223-227 - Kailan Sindelar

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Where Did You Want that Alligator?: A Heuristic for Choosing Augmented or Virtual Reality for Environmental Communication. 228-233
Industry Insights
- Jessica Lynn Campbell

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Balancing User Needs and Business Goals for Product and Service Success. 234-238 - Arthur Berger

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Implementing Structured Authoring Practices in a Docs-as-Code Framework. 239-244
Panel Sessions
- Gideon Kwawukumey

, Sahajiya Nath
, Shuvro Das
, Temitope Ojedele-Adejumo
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Bridging Coalitional Divides in the Digital Age: International Student Perspectives on Diversity and Emerging Technology. 245-247 - Derek G. Ross

, Avery Edenfield
, Rachael Jordan
, Kayleigh Pears-Keating
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Old-Skool Tech: Low-Tech Responses to a New-Tech World. 248-249 - Heather Turner

, Emma Rose
, Andrew Mara
, Fernando Sánchez
, Danielle Mollie Stambler
, Nora K. Rivera
, Sherena Huntsman
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Stories, Strategies, Struggles: The Many Faces of UX Pedagogy. 250-252 - Bill Hart-Davidson

, Michael Ristich
, Casey McArdle
, Liza Potts
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The History of Technical Communication and the Future of Generative AI. 253-258
Poster Abstracts
- Ryan Cheek

, Samuel T. Allen
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Biden's Puppet and McConnell's Protege: Manipulative Political Communication Design in the 2023 Kentucky Govenors Race. 259-261 - Madison Percy Jones

, Leah Heilig
, Aidan Donnellan
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Creating Open-Access Augmented Reality Experiences. 262-263 - Huatong Sun

, Xiaoli Li
, Irisa Teng
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Creating Platforms of Resilience Towards a Caring Democracy. 264-265 - Amber Hedquist

, Heidi Willers
, Mark A. Hannah
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Discipline-Driven AI: Training a GPT to Qualitatively Code for Technical and Professional Communication Research. 266-268 - Imari Cheyne Tetu

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Inviting ChatGPT into Technical Writing Classes: Opportunities, Challenges, and Student Perceptions. 269-270
Student Research Competition (SRC)
- Sophia Guild

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Discover Live Music with Music512: Developing a user-friendly concert discovery app. 271-273 - Jessica Borsi

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Essential Escapism through Progress Simulation: Animal Crossing New Horizons' Temporal Design. 274-276 - Katie Bingham

, Olivia Colton
, Maya Higley
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Google Explore App: UX Redesign. 277-279 - Alison Obright

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Haunting Evidence: Mapping Activity Systems in Paranormal Investigation Communities. 280-281 - Ma-aruf Al-hassan

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Leveraging Visual Rhetoric in Python Programming: Enhancing Technical Communication Through Pedagogical Strategies and Design Principles. 282-285 - Benjamin Kasierski

, Emma Fagnano
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Optimizing the Grant Writing Process: A Framework for Creating a Grant Writing Assistant Using ChatGPT 4. 286-291 - Natasha Valluri

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Tell Me If You Like It: Dissecting design collaboration between students and clients for technical projects. 292-293 - Sarah Buwick

, Naomi Islas
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Using Collaborative Coding to Study How Research Teams Coordinate Work. 294-296

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