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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j20]Bonnie J. Tulloch, Michelle Kaczmarek, Saguna Shankar, Lisa P. Nathan:
When words are key: negotiating meaning in information research. J. Documentation 80(7): 187-205 (2024) - 2023
- [j19]Millicent Mabi, Heather L. O'Brien, Lisa P. Nathan:
Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada. J. Documentation 79(1): 203-223 (2023) - 2022
- [j18]Citational Justice Collective, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Sareeta Amrute, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Nicola J. Bidwell, Tawanna Dillahunt, Sane Gaytán, Naveena Karusala, Neha Kumar, Rigoberto Lara Guzmán, Maryam Mustafa, Bonnie A. Nardi, Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Parvin, Beth Patin, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Rebecca Rouse, Katta Spiel, Soraia Silva Prietch, Ding Wang, Marisol Wong-Villacrés:
Citational justice and the politics of knowledge production. Interactions 29(5): 78-82 (2022) - [c38]Saguna Shankar, Lisa P. Nathan:
Data Care as Conversation: A Resource to Support Dialogue, Decision Making, and Design Activities that Respect Newcomer Communities and their Data. ASIST 2022: 791-793 - 2021
- [j17]Roy Bendor, Lisa P. Nathan, Matthew Louis Mauriello, Oliver Bates:
'Everything in the forest is the forest': a decade of the sustainability in (inter)action forum. Interactions 28(4): 65-67 (2021) - 2020
- [j16]Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Parvin:
A story of paradise: interactive, digitally enhanced, and radioactive. Interactions 27(1): 74-76 (2020) - [c37]Michelle Kaczmarek, Saguna Shankar, Rodrigo dos Santos, Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan:
Pushing LIMITS: Envisioning beyond the artifact. ICT4S 2020: 255-266
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c36]Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan, Bonnie J. Tulloch:
Designing Picturebook Apps: Valuing Culture & Community. C&T 2019: 14-23 - 2018
- [j15]Oliver Bates, Vanessa Thomas, Christian Remy, Adrian Friday, Lisa P. Nathan, Mike Hazas, Samuel Mann:
Championing environmental and social justice: embracing, embedding, and promoting broader notions of sustainability in HCI. Interactions 25(5): 60-67 (2018) - [c35]Michelle Kaczmarek, Saguna Shankar, Lisa P. Nathan:
Information practice, responsibility, and the ability to respond. ASIST 2018: 837-838 - [c34]Bonnie J. Tulloch, Saguna Shankar, Michelle Kaczmarek, Andrea Hoff, Lisa P. Nathan:
iWords: Exploring the interdisciplinary vocabularies of information research. ASIST 2018: 913-914 - [c33]Oliver Bates, Vanessa Thomas, Christian Remy, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann, Adrian Friday:
The Future of HCI and Sustainability: Championing Environmental and Social Justice. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - 2017
- [j14]Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan, Casey Stepaniuk:
Children in the cloud: Literacy groupware and the practice of reading. First Monday 22(2) (2017) - [j13]Lisa P. Nathan, Anja Thieme, Deborah G. Tatar, Stacy M. Branham:
Disruptions, Dilemmas and Paradoxes: Ethical Matter(s) in Design Research. Interact. Comput. 29(1): 1-9 (2017) - [j12]Batya Friedman, Lisa P. Nathan, Daisy Yoo:
Multi-Lifespan Information System Design in Support of Transitional Justice: Evolving Situated Design Principles for the Long(er) Term. Interact. Comput. 29(1): 80-96 (2017) - [c32]Lisa P. Nathan, Michelle Kaczmarek, maggie castor, Shannon Cheng, Raquel Mann:
Good for Whom?: Unsettling Research Practice: Full paper. C&T 2017: 290-297 - 2016
- [j11]Jonathan Lazar, Julio Abascal, Simone D. J. Barbosa, Jeremy T. Barksdale, Batya Friedman, Jens Grossklags, Jan Gulliksen, Jeff A. Johnson, Tom McEwan, Loïc Martínez Normand, Wibke Michalk, Janice Y. Tsai, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Hans von Axelson, Åke Walldius, Gill Whitney, Marco Winckler, Volker Wulf, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Janet Davis, Alan Hedge, Harry Hochheiser, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Clayton Lewis, Lisa P. Nathan, Fabio Paternò, Blake Reid, Whitney Quesenbery, Ted Selker, Brian Wentz:
Human-Computer Interaction and International Public Policymaking: A Framework for Understanding and Taking Future Actions. Found. Trends Hum. Comput. Interact. 9(2): 69-149 (2016) - [j10]Lisa P. Nathan, Eric M. Meyers:
Enriching visions of sustainability through informal public pedagogies. Interactions 23(5): 54-57 (2016) - [c31]Juan Pablo Hourcade, Lisa P. Nathan, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Yoram Chisik, Cuauhtémoc Rivera Loaiza, Jason C. Yip:
Conflict & HCI: Preventing, De-Escalating and Recovering. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 1127-1130 - [c30]Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan:
Impoverished Visions of Sustainability: Encouraging Disruption in Digital Learning Environments. CSCW 2016: 221-231 - 2015
- [j9]Tenny Webster, Kathleen Gollner, Lisa P. Nathan:
Neighbourhood book exchanges: localising information practices. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - [c29]Adrian K. Clear, Chris Preist, Somya Joshi, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Expanding the Boundaries: A SIGCHI HCI & Sustainability Workshop. CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 2373-2376 - [c28]Helen Halbert, Lisa P. Nathan:
Designing for Discomfort: Supporting Critical Reflection through Interactive Tools. CSCW 2015: 349-360 - 2014
- [j8]M. Six Silberman, Lisa P. Nathan, Bran Knowles, Roy Bendor, Adrian K. Clear, Maria Håkansson, Tawanna Dillahunt, Jennifer Mankoff:
Next steps for sustainable HCI. Interactions 21(5): 66-69 (2014) - [c27]Kate Hennessy, Lisa P. Nathan:
Honoring protocol: design by, for and with aboriginal peoples. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2014: 1-3 - [c26]M. Six Silberman, Eli Blevis, Elaine M. Huang, Bonnie A. Nardi, Lisa P. Nathan, Daniela K. Busse, Chris Preist, Samuel Mann:
What have we learned?: a SIGCHI HCI & sustainability community workshop. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 143-146 - [c25]Helen Halbert, Lisa P. Nathan:
Designing for negative affect and critical reflection. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 2569-2574 - [c24]Stacy M. Branham, Anja Thieme, Lisa P. Nathan, Steve Harrison, Deborah G. Tatar, Patrick Olivier:
Co-creating & identity-making in CSCW: revisiting ethics in design research. CSCW Companion 2014: 305-308 - 2013
- [c23]Daniela K. Busse, Alan Borning, Samuel Mann, Tad Hirsch, Lisa P. Nathan, Andrea Grimes Parker, Ben Shneiderman, Bryan Nunez:
CHI at the barricades: an activist agenda? CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 2407-2412 - [c22]Daniela K. Busse, Samuel Mann, Lisa P. Nathan, Chris Preist:
Changing perspectives on sustainability: healthy debate or divisive factions? CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 2505-2508 - [c21]Juan Pablo Hourcade, Lisa P. Nathan, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Massimo Zancanaro, Evangelos Kapros, John C. Thomas, Daniela K. Busse:
HCI for peace ideathon. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 2517-2520 - [c20]Daisy Yoo, Milli Lake, Trond T. Nilsen, Molly E. Utter, Robert Alsdorf, Theoneste Bizimana, Lisa P. Nathan, Mark Ring, Elizabeth J. Utter, Robert F. Utter, Batya Friedman:
Envisioning across generations: a multi-lifespan information system for international justice in rwanda. CHI 2013: 2527-2536 - [c19]Chris Preist, Daniela K. Busse, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann:
POST-SUSTAINABILITY: a CHI sustainability community workshop. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 3251-3254 - [r1]Juan Pablo Hourcade, Lisa P. Nathan:
Human Computation and Conflict. Handbook of Human Computation 2013: 993-1009 - 2012
- [j7]Ingrid Erickson, Lisa P. Nathan, Nassim Jafarinaimi, Cory P. Knobel, Matthew Ratto:
Meta-making: crafting the conversation of values and design. Interactions 19(4): 54-59 (2012) - [j6]Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest, Lahiru Jayatilaka, Lisa P. Nathan:
HCI for peace: beyond tie dye. Interactions 19(5): 40-47 (2012) - [j5]Lisa P. Nathan:
Sustainable information practice: An ethnographic investigation. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 63(11): 2254-2268 (2012) - [c18]Janet Davis, Harry Hochheiser, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Jeff A. Johnson, Lisa P. Nathan, Janice Y. Tsai:
Occupy CHI!: engaging U.S. policymakers. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1139-1142 - [c17]Daniela K. Busse, Eli Blevis, Richard Beckwith, Shaowen Bardzell, Phoebe Sengers, Bill Tomlinson, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann:
Social sustainability: an HCI agenda. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1151-1154 - [c16]Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest, Janet Davis, Lahiru Jayatilaka, Neema Moraveji, Lisa P. Nathan, Panayiotis Zaphiris:
HCI for peace: preventing, de-escalating and recovering from conflict. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2703-2706 - [c15]Maria Håkansson, Gilly Leshed, Eli Blevis, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann:
Simple, sustainable living. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2795-2798 - [c14]Danielle LaFrance, Lisa P. Nathan:
Revolutionaries will not be friended: 'owning' activism through social networking. iConference 2012: 89-96 - 2011
- [c13]Lisa P. Nathan, Milli Lake, Nell Carden Grey, Trond T. Nilsen, Robert F. Utter, Elizabeth J. Utter, Mark Ring, Zoe Kahn, Batya Friedman:
Multi-lifespan information system design: investigating a new design approach in Rwanda. iConference 2011: 591-597 - 2010
- [j4]Lisa P. Nathan, Batya Friedman:
Interacting with policy in a political world: reflections from the voices from the Rwanda Tribunal project. Interactions 17(5): 56-59 (2010) - [j3]Lisa P. Nathan:
Broadening horizons through information technology. Interactions 17(6): 24-26 (2010) - [c12]Batya Friedman, Lisa P. Nathan:
Multi-lifespan information system design: a research initiative for the hci community. CHI 2010: 2243-2246 - [c11]Batya Friedman, Lisa P. Nathan, Milli Lake, Nell Carden Grey, Trond T. Nilsen, Robert F. Utter, Elizabeth J. Utter, Mark Ring, Zoe Kahn:
Multi-lifespan information system design in post-conflict societies: an evolving project in Rwanda. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 2833-2842 - [c10]Jina Huh, Lisa P. Nathan, M. Six Silberman, Eli Blevis, Bill Tomlinson, Phoebe Sengers, Daniela K. Busse:
Examining appropriation, re-use, and maintenance for sustainability. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 4457-4460
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]Lisa P. Nathan, Batya Friedman, David G. Hendry:
Sustainably Ours - Information system design as catalyst: human action and environmental sustainability. Interactions 16(4): 6-11 (2009) - [c9]Theresa D. Anderson, Allison Druin, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan, Kristene Unsworth:
Children, technology and social values: Enabling children's voices in a pluralistic world. ASIST 2009: 1-9 - [c8]Lisa P. Nathan, Alpha S. DeLap, Phillip M. Edwards, Nathan G. Freier:
Institutional Review boards: Ethics, regulations and the research agenda. ASIST 2009: 1-6 - [c7]Elaine M. Huang, Eli Blevis, Jennifer Mankoff, Lisa P. Nathan, Bill Tomlinson:
Defining the role of HCI in the challenges of sustainability. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4827-4830 - 2008
- [c6]Lisa P. Nathan, Batya Friedman, Predrag V. Klasnja, Shaun K. Kane, Jessica K. Miller:
Envisioning systemic effects on persons and society throughout interactive system design. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2008: 1-10 - [c5]Lisa P. Nathan:
Ecovillages and information technology: Negotiating sustainability. ASIST 2008: 1-3 - [c4]Lisa P. Nathan, Eli Blevis, Batya Friedman, Jay Hasbrouck, Phoebe Sengers:
Beyond the hype: sustainability & HCI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 2273-2276 - [c3]Lisa P. Nathan:
Ecovillages, values, and interactive technology: balancing sustainability with daily life in 21st century america. CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 3723-3728 - 2007
- [j1]Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan, Matthew L. Saxton:
Barriers to information seeking in school libraries: conflicts in perceptions and practice. Inf. Res. 12(2) (2007) - [c2]Lisa P. Nathan, Predrag V. Klasnja, Batya Friedman:
Value scenarios: a technique for envisioning systemic effects of new technologies. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2585-2590 - 2005
- [c1]Lisa P. Nathan:
The discourses of appropriation: What can we learn from laggards? ASIST 2005
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