Dear all,
I invite you to attend a talk by Neha Kumar and Naveena Karusala on the
topic of "Braving Citational Justice within HCI", on Friday, November 13th,
2:30 pm PST. This talk was originally given as part of the Critical
Perspectives on Technology
<https://exceptional-norms.at/critical-perspectives/> seminar series at TU
Wien and we hope to create space for further discussion. We will be using this
Zoom link <https://washington.zoom.us/j/96452807274>. Abstract and bios are
below. Hope to see you there!

*Abstract*
Central to the sharing of knowledge are citations, and how, why, and where
citations are used has been an intense subject of study across disciplines.
We discuss the politics of knowledge production within HCI, drawing on
parallels from related fields, as well as reflecting on our own experiences
of being cited and not cited, citing, and not citing. We also present
recommendations for making concrete changes across the individual and
structural in HCI, related to how we view citations, and how we might move
towards the idea of citational justice.

*Bios*
Neha Kumar is an assistant professor at the Georgia Institute of
Technology, where she conducts research at the intersection of
human-centered computing and global development. She is learning to cite
justly.

Naveena Karusala is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the ICTD lab at the
University of Washington. Her work is at the intersection of HCI, global
development, and health messaging. Her ideal world is one in which we do
not value a work or individual by citation count.

Best,
Samia Ibtasam <http://samiaibtasam.com/>
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
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