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Josh Guberman

Josh Guberman

Biography

I’m a PhD student and National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at the University of Michigan School of Information. My primary research interests lie at the intersections of disability studies, science and technology studies, and human-computer interaction. I’m particularly interested in: (a) the ways technology researchers understand disability and disabled people in relationship to technology; (b) understanding ways technology supports equitable access to education for people with disabilities and; (c) community-driven research practices.

Areas of Interest

Critical Disability Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction

Honors and Awards

2019 - National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow

2019 - University of Michigan Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award (awarded to members of the Student IDEA Board)

Education

B.S. in Psychology, summa cum laude, Illinois Institute of Technology

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News about Josh Guberman

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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UMSI Research Roundup. What are you doing, TikTok? | Dragons made of seaweed. Check out UMSI faculty and PhD student publications.
What are you doing, TikTok? | Dragons made of seaweed: UMSI Research Roundup

Recent UMSI faculty and PhD student publications. 

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