Papers
Sacred Be Thy Tech: Thoughts (& Prayers) on Integrating Spirituality in Technology for Health & Wellbeing
C. Estelle Smith, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Faith, Modernity, and Urban Computing
Nusrat Jahan Mim, Harvard University, USA
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, University of Toronto, Canada
Unavailability and Holism: Rethinking HCI with Concepts from Theology
Sara Wolf, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Institute Human-Computer-Media, Germany
Simon Luthe, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Institute of Protestant Theology and Religious Education, Germany
Making Space for Faith, Religion and Spirituality in Prosocial HCI
Khushnood Naqshbandi, The University of Sydney, Australia
Kristina Mah, The University of Sydney, Australia
Naseem Ahmadpour, The University of Sydney, Australia
Open Laptop - Already a Mistake: An American Zen Buddhist’s Reflections on HCI Research and Design for Faith-Based Communities
Cori Faklaris, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Technology and the Inward Turn of Faith
Kentaro Toyama, University of Michigan, USA
Detecting and Mitigating Islamophobic Posts Online
Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat, University of Toronto, Canada
Ashratuz Zavin Asha, University of Calgary, Canada
Shivesh Jadon, University of Calgary, Canada
Xinyi Yan, University of Waterloo, Canada
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, University of Toronto, Canada
Understanding the Narratives of Misinformation about Muslims
Md. Mahfuzul Haque, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Naeemul Hasan, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Faith Informatics: Computing for Development Through Stages of Faith
Michael Hoefer, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Stephen Voida, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
A Voice of Gladness and Warning: Prescriptive Messages About Technology Use by Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Derek L. Hansen, Brigham Young University, USA
Xinru Page, Brigham Young University, USA
Amanda Hughes, Brigham Young University, USA
Katherine Rackliffe, Brigham Young University, USA
From Individual Rights to Community Obligations: A Jewish Approach to Speech
Jessica Hammer, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Reclaiming Attention: A Christian Design Agenda Prioritizing Relationships
Alexis Hiniker, University of Washington, USA
Jacob Wobbrock, University of Washington, USA
Technology and its tree-lined avenues for religion-based tribalism
Joyojeet Pal, University of Michigan, USA
Reflections on Considerations For Research Within Muslim Women Population
Zaidat Ibrahim, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
James Clawson, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
Breaking Stereotypes: Islamic Feminism and HCI
Hawra Rabaan, Indiana University-Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA
Lynn Dombrowski, Indiana University-Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA
“Big Questions Rather Than Religions”
Heidi Rautalahti, Aalto University, Finland
...And at the Hour of our Death: Towards Centering Peri-Mortem Spiritual Support in End-of-Life HCI Research
Dylan Thomas Doyle, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Jed R. Brubaker, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Feng Shui in the Cyberspace: Understanding the Fortune-telling Practices on Mobile APPs
Yu Zhang, City University of Hong Kong, China
Quian Wan, City University of Hong Kong, China
Zhicong Lu, City University of Hong Kong, China
A student perspective: On making room for faith within HCI research
Ayesha Bhimdiwala, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Ahmer Arif, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Situating Ethics: A Postsecular Perspective for HCI
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Univesity of Toronto, Canada
Religion in SHCI Through a Catholic Eco-Sprituality Lens
Sarah Cooney, University of Southern California, USA
Vishal Sharma, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Barath Raghban, University of Southern California, USA
Neha Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
“God said this, God said that, and that’s not actually true”: Techno-Spirituality in Urban India
Sushmitha Rao, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, USA.
Mustafa Naseem, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, USA
"A Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning": The 4th Unitarian Universalist Principle as an Aid to Techno-Spirituality Research
Elizabeth Buie, Nexer Digital Ltd, Cambridge, UK