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Angela Schopke Gonzalez

Biography

My research is dedicated to: (1) understanding the agency and responsibility that individuals and collectives involved in algorithm design, implementation, and application (ADIA) can have in creating just futures, and (2) identifying how to update technological infrastructures in ways that support just futures. 

I study these topics using a multimethods – participatory action research , arts-based, archival, survey, ethnographic, and computing methods – approach with diverse actor groups like data professionals (DPs) involved in ADIA, migrant communities subject to the application of algorithms, content moderators developing training datasets for use in ADIA, and others.

Pronouns

she / her / hers

Areas of interest

Methods, Computing, Embodiment, Arts, Policy

News about Angela Schopke Gonzalez

UMSI research roundup. 2024 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW). Check out UMSI faculty and PhD student publications.
UMSI at CSCW 2024: Awards, Workshops and Papers

UMSI research and workshops for the 27th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). 

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Featured by The Conversation. PhD candidate Angela Schopke Gonzalez. Apps, 911 services and mobile phones don't offset deadly consequences of more restrictive border policies. UMSI.
Apps, 911 services and mobile phones don’t offset deadly consequences of more restrictive border policies

Angela Schopke Gonzalez discusses technology and immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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