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Autor:
Jessica L. Feuston, Michael Ann DeVito, Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, Katy Weathington, Marianna Benitez, Bianca Z. Perez, Lucy Sondheim, Jed R. Brubaker
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 6:1-32
The study of eating disorders online has a long tradition within CSCW and HCI scholarship. Research within this body of work highlights the types of content people with eating disorders post as well as the ways in which individuals use online spaces
Autor:
Jed R. Brubaker, Jessica L. Feuston
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 5:1-25
Large datasets or 'big data' corpora are typically the domain of quantitative scholars, who work with computational tools to derive numerical and descriptive insights. However, recent work asks how computational tools and other technologies, such as
Autor:
Matt-Heun Hong, Lauren A. Marsh, Jessica L. Feuston, Janet Ruppert, Jed R. Brubaker, Danielle Albers Szafir
Interpretive scholars generate knowledge from text corpora by manually sampling documents, applying codes, and refining and collating codes into categories until meaningful themes emerge. Given a large corpus, machine learning could help scale this d
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f7898773492fee22e19d16b3b59ad1ab
http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.06133
http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.06133
Autor:
Jessica L. Feuston, Arpita Bhattacharya, Nazanin Andalibi, Elizabeth A. Ankrah, Sheena Erete, Mark Handel, Wendy Moncur, Sarah Vieweg, Jed R. Brubaker
HCI researchers increasingly conduct emotionally demanding research in a variety of different contexts. Though scholarship has begun to address the experiences of HCI researchers conducting this work, there is a need to develop guidelines and best pr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4f78f49a33e2d01df9bc07028b13a6ed
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/79393/1/Feuston_etal_CHI_2022_Researcher_wellbeing_and_best_practices_in_emotionally_demanding_research.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/79393/1/Feuston_etal_CHI_2022_Researcher_wellbeing_and_best_practices_in_emotionally_demanding_research.pdf
Autor:
Adrian Aguilera, Munmun De Choudhury, Madhu C. Reddy, Eleanor R. Burgess, Alice Renwen Zhang, Jessica L. Feuston, Sindhu Kiranmai Ernala, Mary Czerwinski, Stephen M. Schueller
Publikováno v:
CHI Extended Abstracts
Interactions, vol 28, iss 1
Interactions, vol 28, iss 1
Current technologies designed for mental health support often have low adoption rates and may not fit people's routines. However, recent literature demonstrates that individuals managing mental illness often incorporate a variety of technologies into
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 4:1-28
For individuals with mental illness, social media platforms are considered spaces for sharing and connection. However, not all expressions of mental illness are treated equally on these platforms. Different aggregates of human and technical control a
Autor:
Jessica L. Feuston, Anne Marie Piper
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 2:1-21
In CSCW and HCI, work examining expression of mental health and illness on social media frequently aims to classify content, quantify visual trends, and predict user states. This approach to analysis is a form of the coded gaze, a type of algorithmic
Autor:
Jessica L. Feuston
Publikováno v:
CHI Extended Abstracts
My research explores how individuals with mental illness express themselves online and off. Through digital ethnography, including interviews with Instagram users and manual collection of public content on Instagram, I have holistically examined the
Autor:
Jessica L. Feuston, Anne Marie Piper
Publikováno v:
CHI
Despite historical precedence and modern prevalence, mental illness and associated disorders are frequently aligned with notions of deviance and, by association, abnormality. The view that mental illness deviates from an implicit social norm permeate
Autor:
Jessica L. Feuston, Siân Lindley
Publikováno v:
CHI
As highlighted in recent work on remix in online content creation communities, people commonly take and appropriate digital content for new activities. Less is known, however, about how people repurpose digital content as part of work. We report find