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Dr Anna Carter

Research Fellow

Department: Computer and Information Sciences

Anna Carter

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  • Scent and Space: Navigating Smell Interactions in Public, Private, and Virtual Spaces, Carter, A., Beşevli, C., Dawes, C., Obrist, M. 29 Oct 2024
  • Envisioning Collaborative Futures: Advancing the Frontiers of Embedded Research, Carter, A., Henriques, A., Nicolau, H., Montague, K., Talhouk, R., Knearem, T., Besevli, C., Peer, F., Crivellaro, C., Rüller, S. 31 Aug 2024, PDC '24: Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2024: Exploratory Papers and Workshops - Volume 2, New York, USA, ACM
  • Fostering Feminist Community-Led Ethics: Building Tools and Connections, Henriques, A., Nicolau, H., Carter, A., Montague, K., Talhouk, R., Strohmayer, A., Rüller, S., Macarthur, C., Bardzell, S., Gray, C., Fournier-Tombs, E. 1 Jul 2024, DIS '24 Companion, New York, United States, ACM
  • DCitizens Roles Unveiled: SIG Navigating Identities in Digital Civics and the Spectrum of Societal Impact, Carter, A., Montague, K., Talhouk, R., Lawson, S., Nicolau, H., Pires, A., Rohde, M., Del Bue, A., Knearem, T. 11 May 2024, CHI 2024 - Extended Abstracts of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems, New York, USA, ACM

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