October 1st, 2011 | Published in Projects
Food assistance outreach workers assist clients in applying for governmental nutrition assistance programs utilizing both offline and online application systems. These outreach workers make e-Government applications and services accessible to their client populations, by engaging in extensive human effort on behalf of their clients by negotiating information exchanges between governmental organizations and individual clients, fostering client and government relationships, and non-directly supporting and explaining underlying governmental processes to clients.
February 16th, 2014 | Published in News
Congratulations to Amy Voida, Lynn Dombrowski, Gillian Hayes, and Melissa Mazmanian, whose paper “Shared Values/Conflicting Logics: Working Around E-Government Systems” won an Honorable Mention Award at CHI 2014! Abstract: In this paper, we describe results from fieldwork conducted at a social services site where the workers evaluate citizens’ applications for food and medical assistance submitted […]
December 18th, 2013 | Published in News
STAR group members will be presenting three papers at CHI this year: Brubaker, J. R., Dombrowski, L., Gilbert, A., Kusumakaulika, N., & Hayes, G. R. (2014). Stewarding a Legacy: Responsibilities and Relationships in the Management of Post-mortem Data. Proceedings of the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2014. Haimson, O. L., Brubaker, J. R., & […]
May 15th, 2013 | Published in News
Congratulations to Lynn Dombrowski on advancing to Ph.D. candidacy on May 15, 2013. Lynn presented her work the role of intermediaries in enabling access to e-Government services related to the use of government nutrition assistance programs. Lynn’s committee was comprised of Drs. Gillian Hayes, Melissa Mazmanian, Paul Dourish, Geoffrey Bowker, Bill Tomlinson, and Michael Montoya. Congratulations!
October 27th, 2009 | Published in
Gillian R. Hayes Associate Professor Research Interests: Human-computer interaction, ubiquitous computing, cscw, assistive and educational technologies and medical informatics Karen Cheng Senior Research Scientist, Informatics, UCI Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Charles Drew University Research interests: Health informatics, mobile health, behavior change, mental health, ICT4D Jed Brubaker Ph.D. Candidate Research Interests: HCI, CSCW, digital […]
October 26th, 2009 | Published in
Some Recent STAR Publications For full lists of publications, please consult the CVs and web pages of the individual researchers. 2014 Ringland, K., Zalapa, R., Neal, M., Escobedo, L., Tentori, M., and Hayes, G.R. SensoryPaint: A Multimodal Sensory Intervention for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Proceedings of Ubicomp 2014. Best Paper Nominee Matic, A., Hayes, G.R., […]