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Computing beyond gender-imposed limits
Conference ObjectAbstract: Gender inequality has long been on the list of factors that impose limits on the potential of computPalabras claves:gender, ICTDAutores:Ahmed N., Ahmed S.I., Hussain F., Neha KumarFuentes:scopusDiscovering intersectionality Part 2: Reclaiming our Time
ArticleAbstract: In this forum we explore different perspectives for how to apply intersectionality as a critical fraPalabras claves:Autores:Brown Q., Neha Kumar, Rankin Y.A., Thomas J.O., To A.Fuentes:scopusDiscovering intersectionality part I: Researcher Interrupted
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Brown Q., Neha Kumar, Rankin Y.A., Thomas J.O., To A.Fuentes:scopusPanel: Extending conversations about gender and HCI
Conference ObjectAbstract: This panel aims to create a space for participants at CHI 2018 to see how far we have come as a commPalabras claves:DIVERSITY, gender, InclusivityAutores:Balaam M., Bardzell S., Burnett M., Carpendale S., Neha KumarFuentes:scopusIntersectionality as a lens to promote equity and inclusivity within sigchi
Conference ObjectAbstract: The ACM SIGCHI community has been at the forefront of addressing issues of equity and inclusivity inPalabras claves:DIVERSITY, Equity, inclusion, INTERSECTIONALITY, SIGCHIAutores:Bassem C., Clinch S., Dray S.M., Fitzpatrick G., Lampe C., Muller M., Neha Kumar, Peters A.N., Wisniewski P.J.Fuentes:scopusMenstrual (Im)Mobilities and Safe Spaces
Conference ObjectAbstract: In cultural contexts where menstruation is a stigmatized health topic, daily management of menstrualPalabras claves:hci4d, INDIA, menstrual health, menstrual hygiene, Menstruation, mobilities, safe spacesAutores:Chopra S., Neha Kumar, Singh P., Tuli A.Fuentes:scopusLearning from and with Menstrupedia: Towards menstrual health education in India
ArticleAbstract: Menstruation has long remained a conversational taboo across India, resulting in inadequate disseminPalabras claves:hci4d, INDIA, Menstrual Health Education, MenstrupediaAutores:Chopra S., Neha Kumar, Singh P., Tuli A.Fuentes:scopusInvestigating Culturally Responsive Design for Menstrual Tracking and Sharing Practices Among Individuals with Minimal Sexual Education
Conference ObjectAbstract: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research on menstrual tracking has emphasized the need for more incPalabras claves:culturally responsive design, Health equity, menstrual health, Menstrual trackingAutores:Lin G.E., Mynatt E.D., Neha KumarFuentes:scopusRethinking Menstrual Trackers Towards Period-Positive Ecologies
Conference ObjectAbstract: Menstrual tracking is a mechanism widely engaged towards preserving menstrual dignity, as natural biPalabras claves:Capabilities, Digital menstrual trackers, liberation, Menstrual dignity, Menstrual journey, Menstrual tracking, Period-positive futuresAutores:Narula R., Neha Kumar, Singh P., Singh S., Tuli A.Fuentes:scopusPrivacy, patriarchy, and participation on social media
Conference ObjectAbstract: Technology use in India is highly gendered across diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, and women havePalabras claves:hci4d, ICTD, INDIA, Social media, WomenAutores:Bhalla A., Karusala N., Neha KumarFuentes:scopus