Hi everyone!

Just a reminder that instead of hosting CHANGE today, we will be co-hosting
Mustafa Naseem with the folks from DUB tomorrow. Please see the information
below.

Also we will be having student meetings with Mustafa after the talk
(starting around 1:15 PM). If you are interested in attending please let
me, Lisa, or Firn know. We hope you can make it!


The speaker at this week's DUB Seminar: Mustafa Naseem (University of
Michigan)

*Mustafa Naseem (University of Michigan)*
April 19, 2023
11:45am-1:15pm
CSE2/Gates 401
Hybrid via Zoom - https://washington.zoom.us/j/93502841900
This seminar is co-organized with UW Change.

In-person food will be available at 11:45 PM, Zoom will open at 12:00 PM,
the talk will start at 12:15 PM.

*Title: *
Patriarchy and Health: Designing Technologies for Men to Improve Women’s
Health in Pakistan

*Abstract: *
This talk will address the design challenges and opportunities in creating
health technologies for men to improve the health of women in religiously
conservative, patriarchal, and low-income societies. In this talk, I will
share findings from the deployment of a speech-based service called Super
Abbu (Super Dad) designed to connect expectant fathers to doctors and to
each other. Over a period of 71 days, the service reached upwards of 20,000
users who spent almost 400 thousand minutes on the platform. Through a
critical examination of cultural and societal factors, such as traditional
gender roles, stigma towards sexual health information-seeking, and limited
access to resources, I will highlight key considerations for designing
effective and culturally sensitive health technologies for this population.
The goal of this talk is to provide insights and recommendations for
designers, researchers, and practitioners to create health technologies
that are inclusive, accessible, and effective for users, regardless of
their cultural, social, and economic backgrounds.


*Bio: *
Mustafa Naseem is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of
Michigan School of Information. Mustafa’s research focuses on design
challenges around creating, deploying and scaling health technologies in
religiously conservative, patriarchal and low-income societies. Mustafa’s
scholarship informs technology and policy design in international
development, with a focus on centering marginalized individuals’ voices and
needs, while focusing on factors such as access and gender. Mustafa has led
projects in participatory design, sensors, makerspaces, and community-based
labor projects with refugees in Pakistan, Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania,
Botswana and the US. Mustafa’s work is published in venues including ACM
CHI, CSCW, Web Conference (WWW), Compass, and ICTD, and has received Best
Paper Honorable Mention and Diversity and Inclusion Awards at ACM CHI and
CSCW. Mustafa received his Masters in ICT and Development (ICTD) from the
University of Colorado Boulder on a Fulbright Scholarship. His work is
supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of
Health, US National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation, and USAID, among others.


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UW Change organizers
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