Christina Boyles
Publications:
Lindblad, P., Grumbach, L., & Boyles, C. “Design Studio as Method: Reparative Archives and Beyond.” Journal of Electronic Publishing. November 2024 (forthcoming).
Jacob, A., & Boyles, C. “HealthcAIre: Clinical Informatics and Embodied Surveillance.” Rename Tech (forthcoming).
Presentations:
Invited Keynote:
“Harnessing the Power and Fragility of Social Media: Coalition
Building, Mobilization and Electoral Politics.” Presidential Panel—National Women’s Studies Association annual conference. November 15, 2024.
Invited Lecture & Workshop:
“Community Engaged Praxis in the Digital Humanities.” University of Kansas. September 26, 2024.
Invited Lecture:
“Transformational Change: A Symposium on Ethical Approaches to Digital Scholarly Editing.” University of Buffalo, April 16, 2024.
Invited Mentor:
The Black Book Interactive Project (BBIP): Introduction to Digital Humanities Scholars Program. Mentor for Bryon L Garner.
Conference Presentations:
“Community Archives as Sustainability Practice.” Indiana Sustainability and Resilience Conference. February 2025.
“Archiving Puerto Rico: Digitally Undermining Limitations to Access and Representation.” Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations annual conference. August 2024.
“Participatory by Design: Software Development for Community Archives.” Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations annual conference. August 2024.
“Design Studio: Towards Repair/Refusal in the Digital Humanities.” Association for Computers and the Humanities conference. November 2024.
Grants & Awards:
Elected member. Association for Computers and the Humanities Executive Council.
Selected mentor. The History of Black Writing’s Introduction to Digital Humanities Scholars Program.
NEH Collaborative Research Grant. “Archiving Puerto Rico: Digital Memory and the Temporalities of Disaster.” Amount: $200,000. Received: August 2023. Role: Principal Investigator. (transferred to IU in 2024-2025).
Ron Day:
Publications:
Day, R.E. (2024). “Documentation to Documentality in the works of Michael Buckland,” Journal of Documentation 80(3).
Day, R.E. (2024). “Robert Pagès’ concept of the “auto-document” as a forerunner to neo-documentation’s philosophy of documentality.” Journal of Documentation 80(4).
Day, R.E. (2024). “Neo-documentation’s ‘Copernican Revolution’ upon Information Science.” Proceedings of the Document Academy. https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/docam/
Editorial:
Gorichanaz, T., Day, R.E., Lantham, K. (2024). Guest editorial: Festschrift for Michael Buckland. Journal of Documentation 80(3).
Book:
Day, R.E. (2025). Ronald E. Day: Foundational Writings. Sacramento: Library Juice Press.
Presentations:
Friday Afternoon Information Seminar, UC Berkeley, January 26, 2024, “Auto-Documents and Documentality.” https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2024/auto-documents-and-documentality
Document Academy Conference, Philadelphia, PA, Sept. 20, 2024, “Neo-documentation’s ‘Copernican Revolution’ upon Information Science.”
Pnina Fichman
Publications:
Peer reviewed journal articles:
Fichman, P., & Akter, S. (2025). Political trolling on TikTok. Telematics & Informatics, 96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2024.102226.
Fichman, P., & Amidu, G. (2024). The roles of the collapsing contexts and TikTok’s features in reciprocal trolling. Information, Communication, and Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2024.2391820
Book:
Hara, N., & Fichman, P. (Eds.) (2025). Social Informatics. Routledge.
Conference proceedings:
Yu, Y., & Fichman, P. (March, 2025). You can’t imagine how hard it is”: Hardship streamers in live crowdfunding. Proceedings of the 2025 iConferene. [paper]
Sun, H., & Fichman, P. (December, 2024). The impact of influencers’ message frames on followers’ trolling. Proceeding of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL’2024, December 2024, Hong Kong, China. [poster]
Sun, H. & Fichman P. (November, 2024). The relationships between influencer-followers who troll and proactive-reactive trolling. Proceedings of the 87th Annual Conference of the American Society of Information Science and Technology (ASIST), October 2024, Calgary, Canada. [poster]
Chapters:
Fichman, P. & Sullivan, P. (2025). A socio-ecological model of internet challenges. In Hara, N., & Fichman, P. (2025) Social Informatics. Routledge.
Chen, H-Y. & Fichman, P. (2025). A Socio-Technical Interaction Network (STIN) perspective on TikTok fake news: The case of Russia-Ukraine war. In Hara, N., & Fichman P. (2025)
Social Informatics. Routledge. Hara, N. & Fichman P. (2025)
Introduction. In Hara, N., & Fichman P. (2025) Social Informatics. Routledge.
Noriko Hara
Publications:
Hara, N., & Fichman, P. (Eds.). (2025). Social Informatics. Routledge.
Hara, N., & Chae, S. W. (2025). Cross-platform analysis of mediated science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. In N. Hara & P. Fichman (Eds.), Social Informatics. London: Routledge.
Hara, N., Kim, E., Akter, S., & Miyazaki, K. (2025). Exploring the dynamics of interaction about Generative Artificial Intelligence between experts and the public on Social Media. Journal of Science Communication, JCOM 24(01), A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202.
Chae, S., Hara, N., Shiroiya, H., Chen, J., & Ogihara, E. (2024). Being vulnerable with viewers: Exploring how medical YouTubers communicated about COVID-19 with the public. PLoSONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313857.
Casiraghi , L., Kim, E., & Hara, N. (2024). Tweeting on thin ice: Scientists in dialogic climate change communication with the public. First Monday, 29(6). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v29i6.13543.
Presentations:
Hara, N. (organizer), Pasquetto, I., Sun, M., Teplitskiy, M., Yu, B., & Zhang, C. (2025, March). iSchool Community for Science of Science: Scholarly Communication, Communicating Science, and Public Participation in Science. iConference 2025, Bloomington, IN.
Chae, S., Hara, N., & Kim, E. (2024, July). Exploring science communication on community-oriented Social Media. International Conference on Social Media and Society, London, UK.
Shujon, N., Chae, S., Hara, N., & Crandall, D. (2024, July). Medical YouTubers’ parasocial visual cues. International Conference on Social Media and Society, London, UK.
Chae, S., & Hara, N. (2024, July). Public engagement with Science on Social Media during the COVID-19 pandemic: Cross-platform analysis. Joint meeting of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) and the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Hara, N., Kim, E., Akter, S., & Miyazaki, K. (2024, July). Dialogue between Scientists and the Non-Expert Public about Generative AI. Joint meeting of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) and the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Susan Herring
Publications:
Chen, Y-A., & Herring, S. C. (2024). “What a standard Taiwan Mandarin accent”: Online metalinguistic commentary on linguistic performances of non-native Chinese speakers. Language and Communication, Volume 99, November 2024, Pages 141-158.
Herring, S. C., & Ge-Stadnyk, J. (2024). Emoji and illocutionarity: Acting on, and acting as, language. In: M. Gill, A. Malmivirta, & B. Warvik (Eds.), Structures in discourse: Studies in interaction, adaptability, and pragmatic functions (pp. 124-165). John Benjamins.
Presentations:
Invited webinar:
“Performing laughables in TikTok duets.” Language and Communication Research Lab series on “Digital/Multimodal Discourse Studies”, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Cairo, Egypt, June 30., 2024.
Keynote speech:
“Corpora for computer-mediated discourse analysis.” CMC2024: 11th Conference on Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and Social Media Corpora. Nice, France, September 5-6, 2024.
“Social media discourse surrounding deepfakes and digital face manipulation.” 4th International Conference on Language, Linguistics, Literature and Education (4th ICLLLE), Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia, October 2-3, 2024.
“Video face filter use on social media by Generation Z.” 3rd Language and Communication International Scientific Forum (LCR Forum), Cairo, Egypt, October 14, 2024.
Conference presentation:
“And chaos will result: Catastrophizing hypotheticals in comment threads about deepfakes.” S. C. Herring, A. R. Dainas, Y. Yan, & L. Yang. Paper presented at the 6th International Conference of the American Pragmatics Association, St. Petersburg, FL, September 27-29, 2024.
Yuerong Hu
Publications:
Peer-Reviewed Conference Posters and Abstracts:
Hu, Y., Wu, P., & Downie, J. S. (2024). Zooming into the nuances of Online Book Ratings for Critical and Socioculturally Informed Research. Book of Abstracts of Digital Humanities (The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Conference) 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13761066
Peer-Reviewed Conference Panels:
Pianzola, F., Herrmann, B., van Zundert, J. J., Tereshko, T., Boot, P., Rebora, S., Bizzoni, Y., Hu, Y., and Nielbo, K.(2024) Analysing the Reception of Fiction Novels Across Languages. Proceedings of The Workshop on Computational Humanities Research (CHR).
Herrmann, B., Pianzola, F., van Zundert, J. J., Hu, Y., Nielbo, K., Koolen, M., Yu, Z., Lüdtke, J., Kuijpers, M., Tereshko, K., Bizzoni, Y., Flaswinkel, A. M., Parnell, C., Rebora, S., & Boucher, M. C. (2024). Unsiloing and Unsilencing Online Reader Reviews. Proceedings of The 11th edition of the DH Benelux Conference. https://2024.dhbenelux.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DHB24_paper_Herrmann_et-al.pdf
Rongqian Ma
Publications:
Journal article:
Li, K., Ma, R., & Fang, Z. (2024). Explicit or implicit digital humanities? An examination of search strategies to retrieve digital humanities publications from large-scale scholarly databases. Quantitative Science Studies, 5(3), 718–735.
Book chapter:
Ma, R. (2024). Towards an open humanities data: Current states, challenges, and cases. In Xiaoguang Wang, Marcia Lei Zeng, Jin Gao, & Ke Zhao (eds.), Intelligent Computing for Cultural Heritage:
Global Achievements and China’s Innovations (1st edition, pp. 3-24). Routledge.
Peer-reviewed conference proceedings:
Shang, W., Ma, R., & Moulaison-Sandy, H. (2025). How does digital humanities research talk about AI?: A bibliometric analysis. Information Research an International Electronic Journal, 30(iConference), 635–645.
Pope, A. & Ma, R. (2024). Exploring historians’ critical use of generative AI technologies for history education. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 61(1).
Ma, R. & Du, K. (2024). A computational exploration of the narrative functions of poetry in Chinese Qing vernacular fiction (1644-1911). Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) Annual Conference, DH 2024, Arlington, VA, August 6-9, 2024, Book of Abstracts.
Presentations:
Invited Talks:
2024 December, at East China Normal University, Shanghai, China (virtual), “Analyzing Poetry in Late Imperial Chinese Vernacular Fiction (1368-1912) with Large Language Models”
2024 July, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, “Generative AI Use in Digital Humanities Research”
Conference presentations:
Dedema, M., Ma, R., & Du, K. (2025). Beyond Algorithms: Why AI Isn’t Always the Answer in Digital Humanities Research. 2025 iConference AIR Workshop: Rethinking Relationship between Academic and Industry Research on AI: an Interdisciplinary Perspective from iSchools. Bloomington, IN, March 20.
Dedema, M., & Ma, R. (2024). The collective use and perceptions of generative AI tools in digital humanities research: Survey-based results. Enhancing Library and Information Science with Large Language Models (LLMs): Research, Education, Practice (SIG-AI) Workshop, 87th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology. Calgary, Canada, October 25.
Ma, R. (2024). The collective use and perceptions of generative AI tools in digital humanities research: Survey-based results. Conference of the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH). Virtual, November 6-8.
Grants & Awards:
September 2024, “Verse in Prose: Modelling the Dynamics of Embedded Poems in Chinese Ming-Qing (1368-1912) Vernacular Fiction,” PI, Enhanced Mentoring Program with Opportunities for Ways to Excel in Research (EMPOWER) Program ($7,000), Indiana University Bloomington, 2024-2025.
Allan Martell
Publications:
Journal articles:
Martell, A., Benoit, E., (2024) An opportunity to stay connected: documenting personal communication records of U.S. military personnel. Archival Science. https://rdcu.be/dP4Ql.
Conference proceedings:
Martell, Allan; Wagner, Travis; Oltmann, Shannon (2024). The affective dimension of archival work: understanding the thoughts and feelings of archivists who documented the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Short paper submitted for consideration to the iConference on Sept 14, 2024.
Grants & Awards:
Sustaining Memory Work against Extremist Violence: Developing workflows to support the mobilization of victim’s records through documentation, appraisal, and curation. Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Full proposal submitted on Sept 20, 2024 ($400,000 requested).
Howard Rosenbaum
Publications:
Rosenbaum, H. (in press), Some reflections on the grounds of social informatics. In Hara, N. And Fichman, P. (Eds.). Social Informatics in the Brave New World. Taylor and Francis.
Rosenbaum, H. (2024, in press). Writing about writing about social informatics: Opportunities and challenges. In Aspray, W. (Ed). Writing Computer and Information History, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Dedema, M., and Rosenbaum, H. (2024). Socio‐technical issues in the platform‐mediated gig economy: A systematic literature review. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 1–31.
https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24868.
Rosenbaum, H., Donaldson, D., and Choksy C. (program co-chairs) (2024-2025). iConference, 2025, Bloomington, Indiana.
Rosenbaum, H. and Agosto, D. (co-organizer) (2024). Doctoral Colloquium (North America). iConference 2024. Online.
Rosenbaum, H. and Fichman, P. (co-organizers). (2024). Social Theory in Information Systems Research Minitrack (STIR ’24). 28th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Salt Lake City.
Younei Soe
Presentations:
Workshop:
“Op-Ed How To Workshop.” (2024, October 28). Institute for Korean Studies., Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University Bloomington.
Invited lecture:
“Examining the Evolving Digital Divide in South Korea: Disparities Among Socially Disadvantaged Groups.” (2024, September 20). the Colloquium Series of the Institute for Korean Studies., Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University Bloomington.
Conference presentation:
Soe, Younei (2024, June 28). Predictive Policing, Social Concerns and Future of Policy. Presentation at the 20th Annual Korea Association for Public Sector Management Conference. Seoul, Korea.
John Walsh
Publications:
Conferences:
Lamba, M., Walsh, J., Dubnicek, R., Christie, J., Downie, J. S., Swatscheno, J., Kudeki, D., & Layne-Worthey, G. (2024) TORCHLITE: New, Open Analytical Tools and Infrastructure for a Mega-Scale Digital Library. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 61.
Kang, G., & Walsh, J. A. (2024). “The effect of a thing”: Nature and the environment in Percy Bysshe Shelley and Algernon Charles Swinburne. Paper presented at the Digital Humanities Congress, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4-5 September 2024.
Walsh, J. A. (2024, July 27). Yet another proto-comic: The hagiographical Christian icon with “scenes of the life” [Conference poster]. Comics Arts Conference / Comic-Con International, San Diego, CA.
Goryl, S. & Walsh, J. A. (2024). Book history of the supernatural: Analysis of genre publishing and digitization in the HathiTrust Digital Library. Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing Annual Conference, University of Reading, UK, 1-5 July 2024.
Siqi Wu
Publications:
Schöpke-Gonzalez, A., Wu, S., Kumar, S., & Hemphill, L. (2025). Using Off-the-Shelf Harmful Content Detection Models: Best Practices for Model Reuse. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 9, 2, Article CSCW201 (April 2025), 27 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3711099.