Name
Affiliation
Papers
NAZANIN ANDALIBI
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
37
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
71
125
16.28
Referers 
Referees 
References 
244
520
331
Search Limit
100520
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Attitudes and Folk Theories of Data Subjects on Transparency and Accuracy in Emotion Recognition00.342022
Online Support Groups for Perinatal Loss: A Pilot Feasibility Study for Women of Color.00.342022
LGBTQ Persons' Pregnancy Loss Disclosures to Known Ties on Social Media: Disclosure Decisions and Ideal Disclosure Environments00.342021
Data Subjects' Conceptualizations of and Attitudes Toward Automatic Emotion Recognition-Enabled Wellbeing Interventions on Social Media00.342021
Symbolic Annihilation Through Design: Pregnancy Loss In Pregnancy-Related Mobile Apps00.342021
Constructing Authenticity on TikTok: Social Norms and Social Support on the "Fun" Platform.00.342021
Sensemaking and Coping After Pregnancy Loss: The Seeking and Disruption of Emotional Validation Online.00.342021
Algorithmic Folk Theories and Identity: How TikTok Users Co-Produce Knowledge of Identity and Engage in Algorithmic Resistance00.342021
Disclosure, Privacy, and Stigma on Social Media: Examining Non-Disclosure of Distressing Experiences00.342020
The Human in Emotion Recognition on Social Media: Attitudes, Outcomes, Risks00.342020
Giving a little 'ayyy, I feel ya' to someone's personal post: Performing Support on Social Media00.342019
What Happens After Disclosing Stigmatized Experiences on Identified Social Media - Individual, Dyadic, and Social/Network Outcomes.10.342019
Sensitive Research, Practice and Design in HCI.10.352019
Relationship breakup disclosures and media ideologies on Facebook.00.342018
Responding to Sensitive Disclosures on Social Media: A Decision-Making Framework.10.412018
Testing Waters, Sending Clues: Indirect Disclosures of Socially Stigmatized Experiences on Social Media.00.342018
Announcing Pregnancy Loss on Facebook: A Decision-Making Framework for Stigmatized Disclosures on Identified Social Network Sites60.452018
Information Fortification: An Online Citation Behavior.00.342018
Not Alone: Designing for Self-Disclosure and Social Support Exchange After Pregnancy Loss.00.342018
Social Support, Reciprocity, and Anonymity in Responses to Sexual Abuse Disclosures on Social Media.10.352018
Sensitive Self-disclosures, Responses, and Social Support on Instagram: The Case of #Depression.190.712017
It's All About Coupons: Exploring Coupon Use Behaviors in Email.10.412017
Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Tor Users and Wikipedians.70.452017
CHI 2017 Stories Overview.00.342017
"People Are Either Too Fake or Too Real": Opportunities and Challenges in Tie-Based Anonymity.70.422017
Class Confessions: Restorative Properties in Online Experiences of Socioeconomic Stigma.10.342017
Self-disclosure and Response Behaviors in Socially Stigmatized Contexts on Social Media: The Case of Miscarriage.00.342017
"If a person is emailing you, it just doesn't make sense": Exploring Changing Consumer Behaviors in Email.20.482017
"Hunger Hurts but Starving Works: " Characterizing the Presentation of Eating Disorders Online.160.832016
Understanding Social Media Disclosures of Sexual Abuse Through the Lenses of Support Seeking and Anonymity.361.572016
HCI and Sensitive Life Experiences.20.412016
Exploring Ethics and Obligations for Studying Digital Communities.20.362016
Social Media for Sensitive Disclosures and Social Support: The Case of Miscarriage.10.342016
TreatYoSelf: empathy-driven behavioral intervention for marginalized youth living with HIV00.342016
Depression-related Imagery on Instagram120.652015
Designing information savvy societies: an introduction to assessability50.542014
A framework for decision making in extended enterprises: The FAA NextGen case40.792010