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MELISSA MAZMANIAN
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, USA
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236
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Investigating Data Work Across Domains: New Perspectives on the Work of Creating Data
0
0.34
2022
What Are You Doing With Your Phone?: How Social Class Frames Parent-Teen Tensions around Teens’ Smartphone Use
0
0.34
2021
Beyond Self-Reflection: Introducing The Concept Of Rumination In Personal Informatics
0
0.34
2021
Political Hashtags & the Lost Art of Democratic Discourse
0
0.34
2020
Are You One of Us?: Current Hiring Practices Suggest the Potential for Class Biases in Large Tech Companies
0
0.34
2020
Hashtag Burnout? A Control Experiment Investigating How Political Hashtags Shape Reactions to News Content
0
0.34
2019
Orienting to Networked Grief: Situated Perspectives of Communal Mourning on Facebook
0
0.34
2019
Information Materialities of Citizen Communication in the U.S. Congress
0
0.34
2019
How Much is 'Too Much'?: The Role of a Smartphone Addiction Narrative in Individuals' Experience of Use.
1
0.35
2018
"Making" Your Numbers: Engendering Organizational Control Through a Ritual of Quantification
0
0.34
2018
Data Work in Healthcare: Challenges for Patients, Clinicians and Administrators.
1
0.35
2018
Fostering Civil Discourse Online: Linguistic Behavior in Comments of #MeToo Articles across Political Perspectives.
0
0.34
2018
Engaging with Health Data: The Interplay Between Self-Tracking Activities and Emotions in Fertility Struggles.
0
0.34
2018
The Smartphone "Addiction" Narrative is Compelling, but Largely Unfounded.
1
0.35
2018
Reworking the Gaps between Design and Ethnography.
4
0.51
2017
"Okay, One More Episode": An Ethnography of Parenting in the Digital Age.
7
0.50
2017
Theory Transfers?: Social Theory & CSCW Research.
0
0.34
2017
Class Confessions: Restorative Properties in Online Experiences of Socioeconomic Stigma.
1
0.34
2017
Constantly connected: At what price and with what rewards?
0
0.34
2016
Inscribing Individuals into a Formalized System: The "Labour" Performed by Affective Spaces.
0
0.34
2016
Circumscribed Time and Porous Time: Logics as a Way of Studying Temporality
6
0.43
2015
Institutional logics of the EMR and the problem of 'perfect' but inaccurate accounts
12
0.71
2014
From interaction to performance with public displays
3
0.39
2014
Dynamic reconfiguration in planetary exploration: a sociomaterial ethnography
7
0.51
2014
The product of availability: understanding the economic underpinnings of constant connectivity
18
0.85
2014
E-government intermediaries and the challenges of access and trust
6
0.43
2014
Shared values/conflicting logics: working around e-government systems
15
0.74
2014
Stories of the Smartphone in everyday discourse: conflict, tension & instability
43
1.62
2013
It takes a network to get dinner: designing location-based systems to address local food needs
13
0.59
2013
The Autonomy Paradox: The Implications of Mobile Email Devices for Knowledge Professionals.
44
1.50
2013
Motherhood and HCI
7
0.70
2013
From materials to materiality: connecting practice and theory in hc
15
0.80
2012
The labor practices of service mediation: a study of the work practices of food assistance outreach
10
0.66
2012
Shopping for sharpies in Seattle: mundane infrastructures of transnational design
10
0.69
2010
Crackberries: The Social Implications Of Ubiquitous Wireless E-Mail Devices
12
0.94
2005
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