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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j22]Anirban Sen, Soham De, Joyojeet Pal:
Networks and Influencers in Online Propaganda Events: A Comparative Study of Three Cases in India. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW1): 1-27 (2024) - 2023
- [c82]Shubham Atreja, Shruthi Srinath, Mohit Jain, Joyojeet Pal:
Understanding Journalists' Workflows in News Curation. CHI 2023: 228:1-228:13 - [i11]Shubham Atreja, Shruthi Srinath, Mohit Jain, Joyojeet Pal:
Understanding Journalists' Workflows in News Curation. CoRR abs/2304.00132 (2023) - 2022
- [j21]Joyojeet Pal:
Technology and its tree-lined avenues for religion-based tribalism. Interactions 29(4): 46-49 (2022) - [j20]Palashi Vaghela, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Daniel M. Romero, Joyojeet Pal:
Caste Capital on Twitter: A Formal Network Analysis of Caste Relations among Indian Politicians. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW1): 80:1-80:29 (2022) - [j19]Simiran Lalvani, Joyojeet Pal:
The Moral Orders of Matchmaking Work: Digitization of Matrimonial Services and the Future of Work. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW1): 121:1-121:23 (2022) - [j18]Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Dibyendu Mishra, Sachita Nishal, Faisal M. Lalani, Joyojeet Pal:
Voting with the Stars: Analyzing Partisan Engagement between Celebrities and Politicians in India. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW1): 134:1-134:29 (2022) - [j17]Azhagu Meena, Palashi Vaghela, Joyojeet Pal:
Counting to be Counted: Anganwadi Workers and Digital Infrastructures of Ambivalent Care. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-36 (2022) - [c81]Rama Adithya Varanasi, Joyojeet Pal, Aditya Vashistha:
Accost, Accede, or Amplify: Attitudes towards COVID-19 Misinformation on WhatsApp in India. CHI 2022: 256:1-256:17 - [c80]Saloni Dash, Rynaa Grover, Gazal Shekhawat, Sukhnidh Kaur, Dibyendu Mishra, Joyojeet Pal:
Insights Into Incitement: A Computational Perspective on Dangerous Speech on Twitter in India. COMPASS 2022: 103-121 - [c79]Syeda Zainab Akbar, Ankur Sharma, Dibyendu Mishra, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Himani Negi, Sachita Nishal, Anmol Panda, Joyojeet Pal:
Devotees on an Astroturf: Media, Politics, and Outrage in the Suicide of a Popular FilmStar. COMPASS 2022: 453-475 - [c78]Soham De, Anmol Panda, Joyojeet Pal:
Note: Picking Sides: The influencer-driven #HijabBan discourse on Twitter. COMPASS 2022: 556-559 - [c77]Asmit Kumar Singh, Jivitesh Jain, Lalitha Kameswari, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Joyojeet Pal:
Note: Urbanization and Literacy as factors in Politicians' Social Media Use in a largely Rural State: Evidence from Uttar Pradesh, India. COMPASS 2022: 564-568 - [c76]Arshia Arya, Saloni Dash, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Joyojeet Pal, Anirban Sen:
Poster: Leveraging Question Answering to Understand Context Specific Patterns in Fact Checked Articles in the Global South. COMPASS 2022: 628-631 - [c75]Dibyendu Mishra, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Gazal Shekhawat, Joyojeet Pal:
Virality and the Virus: Drugs and Cures on Twitter During the COVID-19 Crisis in India. HICSS 2022: 1-10 - [c74]Saloni Dash, Dibyendu Mishra, Gazal Shekhawat, Joyojeet Pal:
Divided We Rule: Influencer Polarization on Twitter during Political Crises in India. ICWSM 2022: 135-146 - [c73]Arshia Arya, Soham De, Dibyendu Mishra, Gazal Shekhawat, Ankur Sharma, Anmol Panda, Faisal M. Lalani, Parantak Singh, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Rynaa Grover, Sachita Nishal, Saloni Dash, Shehla Rashid Shora, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Joyojeet Pal:
DISMISS: Database of Indian Social Media Influencers on Twitter. ICWSM 2022: 1201-1207 - [c72]Saloni Dash, Arshia Arya, Sukhnidh Kaur, Joyojeet Pal:
Narrative Building in Propaganda Networks on Indian Twitter. WebSci 2022: 239-244 - [i10]Arshia Arya, Soham De, Dibyendu Mishra, Gazal Shekhawat, Ankur Sharma, Anmol Panda, Faisal M. Lalani, Parantak Singh, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Rynaa Grover, Sachita Nishal, Saloni Dash, Shehla Rashid Shora, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Joyojeet Pal:
Database of Indian Social Media Influencers on Twitter. CoRR abs/2203.09193 (2022) - [i9]Agrima Seth, Soham De, Arshia Arya, Steven Wilkinson, Sushant Singh, Joyojeet Pal:
Closed Ranks: The Discursive Value of Military Support for Indian Politicians on Social Media. CoRR abs/2204.03098 (2022) - 2021
- [j16]Bhavani Seetharaman, Joyojeet Pal, Julie Hui:
Delivery Work and the Experience of Social Isolation. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW1): 64:1-64:17 (2021) - [c71]Rynaa Grover, Gazal Shekhawat, Joyojeet Pal:
Twitter superstars don't win elections: A Poster on Twitter Campaigning and Electoral Realities in the 2021 West Bengal Assembly Elections. COMPASS 2021: 428-431 - [c70]Arshia Arya, Shehla Rashid Shora, Joyojeet Pal:
Beyond Business: A Poster Contrasting CEO Activism on Social Media in India and the United States. COMPASS 2021: 432-436 - [c69]Amar Budhiraja, Ankur Sharma, Rahul Agrawal, Monojit Choudhury, Joyojeet Pal:
American Politicians Diverge Systematically, Indian Politicians do so Chaotically: Text Embeddings as a Window into Party Polarization. ICWSM 2021: 1054-1058 - [i8]Dibyendu Mishra, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Arshia Arya, Saloni Dash, Rynaa Grover, Joyojeet Pal:
Rihanna versus Bollywood: Twitter Influencers and the Indian Farmers' Protest. CoRR abs/2102.04031 (2021) - [i7]Saloni Dash, Dibyendu Mishra, Gazal Shekhawat, Joyojeet Pal:
Divided We Rule: Influencer Polarization on Twitter During Political Crises in India. CoRR abs/2105.08361 (2021) - [i6]Dibyendu Mishra, Ronojoy Sen, Joyojeet Pal:
Sporting the government: Twitter as a window into sportspersons' engagement with causes in India and USA. CoRR abs/2109.07409 (2021) - [i5]Saloni Dash, Gazal Shekhawat, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Joyojeet Pal:
Extremism & Whataboutism: A Case Study on Bangalore Riots. CoRR abs/2109.10526 (2021) - [i4]Saloni Dash, Rynaa Grover, Gazal Shekhawat, Sukhnidh Kaur, Dibyendu Mishra, Joyojeet Pal:
Insights Into Incitement: A Computational Perspective on Dangerous Speech on Twitter in India. CoRR abs/2111.03906 (2021) - 2020
- [j15]Anmol Panda, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Monojit Choudhury, Kalika Bali, Joyojeet Pal:
Topical Focus of Political Campaigns and its Impact: Findings from Politicians' Hashtag Use during the 2019 Indian Elections. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW): 053:1-053:14 (2020) - [j14]Syeda Zainab Akbar, Anmol Panda, Divyanshu Kukreti, Azhagu Meena, Joyojeet Pal:
Misinformation as a Window into Prejudice: COVID-19 and the Information Environment in India. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW3): 1-28 (2020) - [j13]Ira Anjali Anwar, Joyojeet Pal, Julie Hui:
Watched, but Moving: Platformization of Beauty Work and Its Gendered Mechanisms of Control. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW3): 1-20 (2020) - [j12]Palashi Vaghela, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Joyojeet Pal:
Birds of a Caste - How Caste Hierarchies Manifest in Retweet Behavior of Indian Politicians. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW3): 1-24 (2020) - [c68]Amar Budhiraja, Joyojeet Pal:
Twitter and political culture. COMPASS 2020: 335-336 - [c67]Drupa Charles, Azhagu Meena, Joyojeet Pal:
Grassroots Campaign in Technology-Enabled Elections: Madurai and Thiruvananthapuram in 2019 Indian Elections. HICSS 2020: 1-10 - [c66]Andre Gonawela, Reeshma Kumar, Udit Thawani, Dina Ahmad, Ramgopal Chandrasekaran, Joyojeet Pal:
The Anointed Son, The Hired Gun, and the Chai Wala: Enemies and Insults in Politicians' Tweets in the Run-Up to the 2019 Indian General Elections. HICSS 2020: 1-10 - [c65]Divya Siddarth, Joyojeet Pal:
Engaging the Crowd: Social Movement Building via Online Bystander Mobilization. ICTD 2020: 5:1-5:13 - [c64]Gesu India, Geetha Ramakrishna, Joyojeet Pal, Manohar Swaminathan:
Conceptual Learning through Accessible Play: Project Torino and Computational Thinking for Blind Children in India. ICTD 2020: 6:1-6:11 - [c63]Lia Bozarth, Anmol Panda, Ceren Budak, Joyojeet Pal:
From Greetings to Corruption: Politicians, Political Parties, and Tweeting in India. ICTD 2020: 8:1-8:13 - [c62]Anmol Panda, Sunandan Chakraborty, Noopur Raval, Han Zhang, Mugdha Mohapatra, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Joyojeet Pal:
Affording Extremes: Incivility, Social Media and Democracy in the Indian Context. ICTD 2020: 9:1-9:12 - [c61]Drupa Dinnie Charles, Azhagu Meena, Simiran Lalvani, Syeda Zainab Akbar, Divya Siddharth, Joyojeet Pal:
Performing Gender, Doing Politics: Social Media and Women Election Workers in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. ICTD 2020: 20:1-20:11 - [c60]Azhagu Meena, Varuni Bhatia, Joyojeet Pal:
Digital Divine: Technology use by Indian Spiritual Sects. ICTD 2020: 22:1-22:11 - [c59]Drupa Dinnie Charles, Joyojeet Pal:
When the King Turns Jester: A Carnivalesque Analysis of Police Outreach on Social Media in Kerala. IDIA 2020: 186-200 - [c58]Ashwin Rajadesingan, Anmol Panda, Joyojeet Pal:
Leader or Party? Personalization in Twitter Political Campaigns during the 2019 Indian Elections. SMSociety 2020: 174-183 - [c57]Anmol Panda, Andre Gonawela, Sreangsu Acharyya, Dibyendu Mishra, Mugdha Mohapatra, Ramgopal Chandrasekaran, Joyojeet Pal:
NivaDuck - A Scalable Pipeline to Build a Database of Political Twitter Handles for India and the United States. SMSociety 2020: 200-209 - [i3]Palashi Vaghela, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Joyojeet Pal:
Indian Political Twitter and Caste Discrimination - How Representation Does Not Equal Inclusion in Lok Sabha Networks. CoRR abs/2007.15863 (2020) - [i2]Anmol Panda, Divya Siddarth, Joyojeet Pal:
COVID, BLM, and the polarization of US politicians on Twitter. CoRR abs/2008.03263 (2020) - [i1]Syeda Zainab Akbar, Ankur Sharma, Himani Negi, Anmol Panda, Joyojeet Pal:
Anatomy of a Rumour: Social media and the suicide of Sushant Singh Rajput. CoRR abs/2009.11744 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j11]Noopur Raval, Joyojeet Pal:
Making a "Pro": 'Professionalism' after Platforms in Beauty-work. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 175:1-175:17 (2019) - [c56]Priyank Chandra, Joyojeet Pal:
Rumors and Collective Sensemaking: Managing Ambiguity in an Informal Marketplace. CHI 2019: 333 - [c55]Manu Chopra, Indrani Medhi-Thies, Joyojeet Pal, Colin Scott, William Thies, Vivek Seshadri:
Exploring Crowdsourced Work in Low-Resource Settings. CHI 2019: 381 - [c54]Critical Platform Studies Group, Lilly Irani, Niloufar Salehi, Joyojeet Pal, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Sneha Narayan:
Patron or Poison?: Industry Funding of HCI Research. CSCW Companion 2019: 111-115 - [c53]Faisal M. Lalani, Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Joyojeet Pal:
The Appeal of Influencers to the Social Media Outreach of Indian Politicians. CSCW Companion 2019: 267-271 - [c52]Nanjundi Karthick Krishnan, Aditya Johri, Ramgopal Chandrasekaran, Joyojeet Pal:
Cashing out: digital payments and resilience post-demonetization. ICTD 2019: 8:1-8:16 - [c51]Lia Bozarth, Joyojeet Pal:
Twitter discourse as a lens into politicians' interest in technology and development. ICTD 2019: 33:1-33:5 - 2018
- [j10]Andre Gonawela, Joyojeet Pal, Udit Thawani, Elmer van der Vlugt, Wim Out, Priyank Chandra:
Speaking their Mind: Populist Style and Antagonistic Messaging in the Tweets of Donald Trump, Narendra Modi, Nigel Farage, and Geert Wilders. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 27(3-6): 293-326 (2018) - [j9]Julie Hui, Kentaro Toyama, Joyojeet Pal, Tawanna Dillahunt:
Making a Living My Way: Necessity-driven Entrepreneurship in Resource-Constrained Communities. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 71:1-71:24 (2018) - [j8]Vaishnav Kameswaran, Jatin Gupta, Joyojeet Pal, Sile O'Modhrain, Tiffany C. Veinot, Robin Brewer, Aakanksha Parameshwar, Vidhya Y, Jacki O'Neill:
'We can go anywhere': Understanding Independence through a Case Study of Ride-hailing Use by People with Visual Impairments in metropolitan India. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 85:1-85:24 (2018) - [c50]Joyojeet Pal, Priyank Chandra, Vaishnav Kameswaran, Aakanksha Parameshwar, Sneha Joshi, Aditya Johri:
Digital Payment and Its Discontents: Street Shops and the Indian Government's Push for Cashless Transactions. CHI 2018: 229 - [c49]Michaelanne Dye, Neha Kumar, Ari Schlesinger, Marisol Wong-Villacres, Morgan G. Ames, Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Jacki O'Neill, Joyojeet Pal, Mary L. Gray:
Solidarity Across Borders: Navigating Intersections Towards Equity and Inclusion. CSCW Companion 2018: 487-494 - [c48]Sunandan Chakraborty, Joyojeet Pal, Priyank Chandra, Daniel M. Romero:
Political Tweets and Mainstream News Impact in India: A Mixed Methods Investigation into Political Outreach. COMPASS 2018: 10:1-10:11 - 2017
- [j7]Joyojeet Pal:
The fallacy of good: marginalized populations as design motivation. Interactions 24(5): 65-67 (2017) - [c47]Joyojeet Pal:
CHI4Good or Good4CHI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 709-721 - [c46]Priyank Chandra, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Joyojeet Pal:
Market Practices and the Bazaar: Technology Consumption in ICT Markets in the Global South. CHI 2017: 4741-4752 - [c45]Joyojeet Pal, Anandhi Viswanathan, Priyank Chandra, Anisha Nazareth, Vaishnav Kameswaran, Hariharan Subramonyam, Aditya Johri, Mark S. Ackerman, Sile O'Modhrain:
Agency in Assistive Technology Adoption: Visual Impairment and Smartphone Use in Bangalore. CHI 2017: 5929-5940 - [c44]Joyojeet Pal, Anandhi Viswanathan, Aditya Johri:
Mediating Access: How Visually Impaired Users Leverage Collaborative Learning to Keep Up With Mobile Phone Innovations. CSCL 2017 - [c43]Joyojeet Pal:
The Technological Self in India: From Tech-savvy Farmers to a Selfie-tweeting Prime Minister. ICTD 2017: 11:1-11:13 - [c42]Joyojeet Pal, Anjuli Dasika, Ahmad Hasan, Jackie Wolf, Nick Reid, Vaishnav Kameswaran, Purva Yardi, Allyson Mackay, Abram Wagner, Bhramar Mukherjee, Sucheta Joshi, Sujay Santra, Priyamvada Pandey:
Changing data practices for community health workers: Introducing digital data collection in West Bengal, India. ICTD 2017: 17:1-17:12 - 2016
- [c41]Joyojeet Pal, Andre Gonawela:
Political Social Media in the Global South. I3E 2016: 587-593 - [c40]Joyojeet Pal, Priyank Chandra, Terence O'Neill, Maura Youngman, Jasmine Jones, Ji Hye Song, William Strayer, Ludmila Ferrari:
An Accessibility Infrastructure for the Global South. ICTD 2016: 24 - [c39]Vaishnav Kameswaran, Shannon Fearday, Abir Viqar, Michelle A. Meade, Allyson Mackay, Pari Rajavelu, Vetri Natan, Joyojeet Pal:
Institutional Structures and Culture in Healthcare: A Comparative Case on Health Learning. ICTD 2016: 45 - [c38]Joyojeet Pal, Kelly Kowatch:
Client-based projects in development settings: A practitioner's guide to running an ICTD field practicum. ICTD 2016: 46 - [c37]Joyojeet Pal, Anandhi Viswanathan, Ji Hye Song:
Smartphone adoption drivers and challenges in urban living: Cases from Seoul and Bangalore. IHCI 2016: 24-34 - 2015
- [c36]Joyojeet Pal, Maura Youngman, Terence O'Neill, Priyank Chandra, Cyprien Semushi:
Gender and accessibility in Rwanda and Malawi. ICTD 2015: 5:1-5:9 - [c35]Jasmine Jones, Joyojeet Pal:
Counteracting dampeners: understanding technology-amplified capabilities of people with disabilities in Sierra Leone. ICTD 2015: 6:1-6:10 - [c34]Jasmine Hentschel, Joyojeet Pal:
Sada Vehra: a framework for crowdsourcing Punjabi language content. ICTD 2015: 41:1-41:4 - 2013
- [c33]Claire Barco, Koji Yatani, Yuanye Ma, Joyojeet Pal:
Communication and coordination for institutional dementia caregiving in China. ASSETS 2013: 8 - [c32]Sidharth Chhabra, Joyojeet Pal, Dhruv Goel:
"Action will be taken": Delhi traffic police@FB. ACM DEV (3) 2013: 19:1-19:2 - [c31]Padma Chirumamilla, Joyojeet Pal:
Play and power: a ludic design proposal for ICTD. ICTD (1) 2013: 25-33 - [c30]Preeti Mudliar, Joyojeet Pal:
ICTD in the popular press: media discourse around Aakash, the 'world's cheapest tablet'. ICTD (1) 2013: 43-54 - [c29]Joyojeet Pal, Tawfiq Ammari, Ramaswami Mahalingam, Ana Maria Huaita Alfaro, Meera Lakshmanan:
Marginality, aspiration and accessibility in ICTD. ICTD (1) 2013: 68-78 - 2012
- [j6]Joyojeet Pal:
The machine to aspire to: The computer in rural south India. First Monday 17(2) (2012) - [j5]Aditya Johri, Joyojeet Pal:
Capable and convivial design (CCD): a framework for designing information and communication technologies for human development. Inf. Technol. Dev. 18(1): 61-75 (2012) - [c28]Radaphat Chongthammakun, Joyojeet Pal:
ICTs and development in the thai bureaucracy: an examination of decentralization and organizational change. ICTD 2012: 36-45 - [c27]Ted McCarthy, Joyojeet Pal, Tanvi Marballi, Edward Cutrell:
An analysis of screen reader use in India. ICTD 2012: 149-158 - [c26]Joyojeet Pal, Meera Lakshmanan:
Assistive technology and the employment of people with vision impairments in India. ICTD 2012: 307-317 - [c25]Joyojeet Pal, Yeswanth Gogineni, Kunjan Sanghavi, Vrutti Vyas, Kiran Bartakke, Ted McCarthy, Anjali Vartak, Avinash Vutukuri, Vivek Veeraiah:
Local-language digital information in India: challenges and opportunities for screen readers. ICTD 2012: 318-325 - 2011
- [c24]Joyojeet Pal, Ugo Vallauri, Victor Tsaran:
Low-cost assistive technology in the developing world: a research agenda for information schools. iConference 2011: 459-465 - [c23]Yahel Ben-David, Shaddi Hasan, Joyojeet Pal, Matthias Vallentin, Saurabh Panjwani, Philipp Gutheim, Jay Chen, Eric A. Brewer:
Computing security in the developing world: a case for multidisciplinary research. NSDR 2011: 39-44 - [c22]Joyojeet Pal, Manas Pradhan, Mihir Shah, Rakesh Babu:
Assistive technology for vision-impairments: anagenda for the ICTD community. WWW (Companion Volume) 2011: 513-522 - 2010
- [c21]Michele Frix, Joyojeet Pal:
A question of visibility: a rights-based look at ICT centers for persons with disabilities in Latin America. ICTD 2010: 12:1-12:9 - [c20]Joyojeet Pal, Anjali Vartak, Vrutti Vyas, Saikat Chatterjee, Nektarios Paisios, Rahul Cherian:
A ratification of means: international law and assistive technology in the developing world. ICTD 2010: 29:1-29:11 - [c19]Richard J. Anderson, Ruth E. Anderson, Gaetano Borriello, Joyojeet Pal:
An approach to integrating ICTD projects into an undergraduate curriculum. SIGCSE 2010: 529-533
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j4]Joyojeet Pal:
If the State provided free computer literacy, would it find takers? Evidence and propositions from the Akshaya project in India. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 11(2): 105-116 (2009) - [j3]Joyojeet Pal, Meera Lakshmanan, Kentaro Toyama:
"My child will be respected": Parental perspectives on computers and education in Rural India. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 11(2): 129-144 (2009) - [c18]Kurtis Heimerl, Divya Ramachandran, Joyojeet Pal, Eric A. Brewer, Tapan S. Parikh:
Metamouse: multiple mice for legacy applications. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 3853-3858 - [c17]Andrea Moed, Owen Otto, Joyojeet Pal, Udai Singh Pawar, Matthew Kam, Kentaro Toyama:
Reducing dominance in multiple-mouse learning activities. CSCL (1) 2009: 360-364 - [c16]Rabin K. Patra, Joyojeet Pal, Sergiu Nedevschi:
ICTD state of the union: Where have we reached and where are we headed. ICTD 2009: 357-366 - [c15]Joyojeet Pal:
Rajnikant's laptop: Computers and development in popular Indian cinema. ICTD 2009: 417-426 - [c14]Mohit Jain, Aakar Gupta, Navkar Samdaria, Praveen Shekhar, Joyojeet Pal:
DISHA: Disease and health awareness for children on multiple input devices. ICTD 2009: 482 - [c13]Kurtis Heimerl, Divya Ramachandran, Joyojeet Pal, Eric A. Brewer, Tapan S. Parikh:
Metamouse: Multiple mice for legacy applications. ICTD 2009: 490 - [c12]Sunil Garg, Charlotte Robinson, Clint Tseng, Heather Underwood, Richard J. Anderson, Joyojeet Pal:
MultiMath: Numeric keypads for math learning on shared personal computers. ICTD 2009: 492 - [c11]Sai Gopal Thota, Rabin K. Patra, Murali Medisetty, Sivananda Reddy, Vivek Mungala, Joyojeet Pal:
Ruralscope: An information system for tracking rural disbursements. ICTD 2009: 494 - 2008
- [c10]Michael A. Evans, Aditya Johri, George E. Glasson, Kursat Cagiltay, Joyojeet Pal, Piya Sorcar:
ICT4D and the learning sciences. ICLS (3) 2008: 229-236 - 2007
- [c9]Udai Singh Pawar, Joyojeet Pal, Rahul Gupta, Kentaro Toyama:
Multiple mice for retention tasks in disadvantaged schools. CHI 2007: 1581-1590 - [c8]Joyojeet Pal:
Examining e-literacy using telecenters as public spending: The case of Akshaya. ICTD 2007: 1-9 - [c7]Joyojeet Pal, Meera Lakshmanan, Kentaro Toyama:
"My child will be respected": Parental perspectives on computers in rural India. ICTD 2007: 1-9 - [c6]Rabin K. Patra, Joyojeet Pal, Sergiu Nedevschi, Madelaine Plauché, Udai Singh Pawar:
Usage models of classroom computing in developing regions. ICTD 2007: 1-10 - 2006
- [j2]Eric A. Brewer, Michael J. Demmer, Melissa R. Ho, R. J. Honicky, Joyojeet Pal, Madelaine Plauché, Sonesh Surana:
The Challenges of Technology Research for Developing Regions. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 5(2): 15-23 (2006) - [c5]Rodrigo Fonseca, Joyojeet Pal:
Computing Devices for All: Creating and Selling the Low-Cost Computer. ICTD 2006: 11-20 - [c4]Udai Singh Pawar, Joyojeet Pal, Kentaro Toyama:
Multiple Mice for Computers in Education in Developing Countries. ICTD 2006: 64-71 - [c3]Madelaine Plauché, Udhyakumar Nallasamy, Joyojeet Pal, Chuck Wooters, Divya Ramachandran:
Speech Recognition for Illiterate Access to Information and Technology. ICTD 2006: 83-92 - [c2]Sergiu Nedevschi, Jaspal S. Sandhu, Joyojeet Pal, Rodrigo Fonseca, Kentaro Toyama:
Bayesian Networks: an Exploratory Tool for Understanding ICT Adoption. ICTD 2006: 277-284 - [c1]Joyojeet Pal, Udai Singh Pawar, Eric A. Brewer, Kentaro Toyama:
The case for multi-user design for computer aided learning in developing regions. WWW 2006: 781-789 - 2005
- [j1]Eric A. Brewer, Michael J. Demmer, Bowei Du, Melissa R. Ho, Matthew Kam, Sergiu Nedevschi, Joyojeet Pal, Rabin K. Patra, Sonesh Surana, Kevin R. Fall:
The Case for Technology in Developing Regions. Computer 38(6): 25-38 (2005)
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