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Surveillance, Stigma & Sociotechnical Design for HIV in Dating and Hookup Platforms with Calvin Liang, Jevan Hutson, and Os Keyes
Publisher |
Radical AI
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Jul 15, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:52:38

In this episode we interview the interdisciplinary research team of Calvin Liang, Jevan Hutson, and Os Keyes around the motivation and research behind their paper: "Surveillance, Stigma & Sociotechnical Design for HIV". This paper analyzes the approaches that 49 online dating and hookup platforms have taken when designing for HIV disclosure. Calvin, Jevan, and Os point to bottom-up, communal, and queer approaches for design as a way of potentially making the tension between disclosure and risk easier to safely navigate. Their paper will be published in First Monday's Special Issue on HIV/AIDS and Digital Media in the Fall.

Calvin and Os are PhD students in Human-Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington. 

Jevan is a data justice advocate, human-computer interaction researcher, and recent graduate of the University of Washington School of Law. 

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