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Opening Remarks: Maryam Mustafa
Opening KeyNote 1: 9:00 Am - 9:15 Am EST
Speaker: Kentaro Toyama
Kentaro Toyama is W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community Information at the University of Michigan School of Information and a fellow of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at MIT. He is the author of Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology .
Opening KeyNote 2: 9:15 Am - 9:45 Am EST
Speaker: Nida Kirmani
Nida Kirmani is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Lahore University of Management Sciences. She is also Faculty Director of the Saida Waheed Gender Initiative. Nida has published widely on issues related to gender, Islam, women’s movements, development and urban studies in India and Pakistan
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Research Agenda Discussion: (11:30 Am - 12:45 Pm)
Draft Future Agendas and Action Plans
Moderator: Ishtiaque Ahmed
Zoom links will be emailed to registered participants so Please fill up the form here to register Google Forms
Maryam Mustafa is an Assistant Professor at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan. She earned her PhD from the Technical University of Braunschweig in Germany. Mustafa’s current area of research focuses on the gendered design of technologies to promote equitable access for women in Pakistan. She has been working to understand design for maternal health, mental health and connectedness within patriarchal, low-income, low-literate communities in Pakistan.
The workshop will be conducted over one day. In the introduction, we will organize an ice-breaking activity so that participants have a chance to share their personal profiles and expertise. Next, the motivations behind creating an IslamicHCI community will be discussed in round tables, where workshop participants will collaboratively define IslamicHCI and share their thoughts. Selected submissions will be presented covering the three proposed themes to contextualize the discussions. Established HCI researchers will be invited to join the discussions and activities. In groups, participants will brainstorm and draft future research agendas and define action plans. At the end of the workshop, each group will share their agenda for IslamicHCI and receive feedback from peers. Following the workshop, we will share these suggested agendas as well as a group action plans for future research on the workshop website.
Workshop Submissions
12 January 2020 | EARLY SUBMISSION DEADLINE | |
31 January 2020 | EARLY NOTIFICATION | |
9 February 2020 | FINAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE | |
28 February 2020 | FINAL NOTIFICATION | |
15 March 2020 | REVIEWS RELEASED | |
30 March 2020 | CAMERA-READY DEADLINE |
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