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SIGDOC 2023: Orlando, FL, USA
- Sonia H. Stephens, Joseph Bartolotta, Kristin Marie Bivens:

Proceedings of the 41st ACM International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2023, Orlando, FL, USA, October 26-28, 2023. ACM 2023
Introduction
- Joseph Bartolotta

, Kristin Marie Bivens
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Editor's Introduction: Our Methods Matter. 1-9
Research Papers
- Sushil K. Oswal

, Hitender K. Oswal
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A Story of Four Documentation Designs for One Medical Device: User Experience Analysis and Recommendations. 10-17 - Daniel Liddle

, John T. Sherrill
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Analyzing YouTube Content: Methodological Considerations for Technical Communication Research. 18-25 - Matthew D. Bryan

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Centering Software: Drawing on UX Research to Develop Methods of Collaborative Inquiry into Software Rhetorics within Writing Centers. 26-31 - Shelton Weech

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Climate Change, Snowball Sampling, and Discourse-based Interviews: A Mixed Method for Studying Networked Rhetorics. 32-38 - Allegra W. Smith

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Designing Feminist Methodologies: Foregrounding Gender, Positionality, and Justice in Communication Design Research. 39-48 - Temitope Ojedele-Adejumo

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Folkloric Tradition as an Epistemology of Environmental Justice. 49-54 - Rory Stuart Clark

, Tom Owen
, Matt Jones
, Martin Porcheron
, Phillip Wardle
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It Works Better When I Do That: Interaction and Communication In Radiology Departments. 55-62 - Tony W. Li

, Yelin Jo
, Zander Brumbaugh
, Hanna Lee
, Michael Murray
, Elin A. Björling
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Low-Effort, Unqualified, and Malicious User Behaviors in Online Human-Robot Interaction Studies. 63-69 - Rachel Marks

, Mel Stanfill
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Methodological Solutions for the Challenges of Studying Racist Communication on Social Media. 70-76 - Lucia Dura

, Christopher C. Villa
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Multimodal Research During COVID-19: Socially Just Decision Points in the Evaluation of a Foster Care Program for Youth at Risk of Trafficking. 77-81 - John T. Murray

, Jack Murray
, Anastasia Salter
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Playing with AI Chat: Positioning "Dangerous" Language Model Futures through Interactive Fiction. 82-88 - Margaret Hsiao

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Public Comments, Private Interests. 89-95 - Corinne Jones

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Representations and Privacy: Methodological Questions for Social Media Data. 96-102 - Ma-aruf Al-hassan

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Revolutionizing Methods and Methodologies: Advancing Indigenous-Centered Research Methodologies in User Experience Research (UXR), Technical and Professional Communication Practice. 103-109 - Chris Lindgren

, Morgan C. Banville
, Elena Kalodner-Martin
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Show Your Work! Three Qualitative Methodologies to Revise and Reimagine Quantitative Work as Communication Design. 110-111 - Kirk Matthew Lundblade

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Sorting Things Out: Critically Assessing the Impact of Reddit's Post Sorting Algorithms on Qualitative Analysis Methods. 112-118 - Joao Tiago Aparicio

, Elisabete Arsenio
, Rui Henriques
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tex2net: A Package for Storytelling Using Network Models. 119-125 - Beatriz Severes

, Carolina Carreira
, Ana Beatriz Vieira
, Eduardo Gomes
, João Tiago Aparício
, Inês Pereira
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The Human Side of XAI: Bridging the Gap between AI and Non-expert Audiences. 126-132 - Stephen Carradini

, Claire Lauer
, Eric Nystrom
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The Potentials and Pitfalls of Computer Visioning and Machine Learning Methods for Communication Researchers. 133-141 - Nathan R. Johnson

, Meredith A. Johnson
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The Problem that Cannot be Named: Lateral Violence and the Limits of Institutional Critique. 142-147 - Julie Gerdes

, Temitope Ojedele-Adejumo
, Marissa Buccilli
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Using Scoping Reviews to Identify Models for Participatory Design of Pandemic Communication Research. 148-154 - Sara Raffel

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Using Social Network Analysis to Examine Instagram Narratives of Natural Spaces. 155-159 - Andrew Mara

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Using Value-Sensitive Design Methods to Shape Cross-Species Interface Design. 160-166 - Aaron Geiger

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Wikipedia Addbot: Is Good Governance the Answer to Our Ills? 167-173
Experience Reports
- Kathryn Lambrecht

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'The eyes don't lie': How Eye-tracking Doubles as a Community Research and Pedagogical Tool. 174-176 - Francine N. Sutton

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A Mixed Methods Approach to Designing a mHealth Application Wireframe Framework for Older Adults. 177-180 - Casey McArdle

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Deploying UX Methods in an Intro to Accessibility Class: How to Get Student Buy-In Across Disciplines. 181-183 - Peiyao Liu

, Chenxing Xie
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Designing Between Virtuality and Reality: Improving Inclusiveness in Hybrid Spaces. 184-190 - Alex Michael Mashny

, Adam Strantz
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Dungeons & Discourse: Tactical Social Media Research Methods and the D&D Open Game License Case. 191-196 - Eric J. York

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Evaluating ChatGPT: Generative AI in UX Design and Web Development Pedagogy. 197-201 - Imari Cheyne Tetu

, Claire Oldham Griffith
, Floyd Pouncil
, Liza Potts
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Human Centered (Re)Design: Revising a Rhetoric and Writing PhD Program. 202-205 - Michelle Trim

, Paige Gulley
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Imagining, Generating, and Creating Communication as Feminist Pedagogical Method for Teaching Computing Ethics. 206-209 - Jacob A. Cress

, Patrick Thomas
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Methods for Integrating Communication in an Applied Finite Element Modeling Course. 210-214 - Adam Strantz

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Print-and-play: Data Physicalization Methods for Research Analysis in Technical Communication. 215-220 - Luke Thominet

, Kristine Acosta
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Programmatic Keywords: Using corpus-assisted discourse analysis practices to inform academic program development. 221-224 - Kathryn Yankura Swacha

, Jayson Heim
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Public Podcast Production on Interdisciplinary Teams: Challenges and Successes. 225-228 - Neil Baird

, Bradley Dilger
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Supporting Discourse-based Interviews: Developing a Methodological Resource for Researchers and Students Using Design Thinking. 229-234 - Emily Kuzneski Johnson

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Supporting Self-Regulated Learning in a User-Centered Design Graduate Course. 235-239
Industry Insights
- Holly Baker

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Becoming a Technical Editor: A Practitioner's Transition toward Editing in the Technical Field. 240-242 - Ashley R. Hardin

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Conducting Rolling Content Audits with Customer Journeys in Agile and Open Source Work Environments: A User-centered Approach to Planning and Improving Content. 243-245
Panel Sessions
- Dave Jones, Michael Trice, Liza Potts

, Sweta Baniya
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Methodologies for When the Platform is on Fire. 246-247 - Derek G. Ross

, Kayleigh Pears
, Lydia Wilkes
, Avery Edenfield
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Radical Communication: Reconsidering Subjectivities. 248-249
Poster Abstracts
- Carina Seagrave

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Coding Twitter Conversations with Communities of True Crime Podcast Listeners: A Methods Comparison. 250-251 - Leah Heilig

, Madison Percy Jones
, Lehua Ledbetter
, Alexandria Neelis
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Cultivating Reciprocity Through Place-Based and Community-Engaged Research Methods. 252-254 - Candice A. Welhausen

, Kristin M. Bivens
, Daniel Richards
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Exploring the Feasibility of a Domain-specific DAta ReposiTory (DART) for Scholars in Technical and Professional Communication. 255-257 - Carleigh Davis

, Ryan Cheek
, Kathryn Dolan
, Rachel Schneider
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Mapping the DNA of Conspiracy Theories: Analyzing Key Nodes Across Digital Geographies. 258-260
Student Research Competition (SRC)
- Amanda Altamirano

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Software Company Workplace Bias: Presence and Impact on Technical Communication. 261-262 - Nicholas R. Cabezas

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"To Us Were Left the Splendors of Creation": Horizon and the Role of Technical Communication in a Posthuman Landscape. 263-265 - Gissell Del Castillo

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"\"Five Diamond Standards\": A Rhetorical and Quantitative Analysis of Verbiage in Luxury Hotel and Restaurant Five Diamond Service Standards". 266-268 - Stuart M. Deets

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Accessibility of a COVID-19 Interactive Display: An Evaluation of the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard. 269-270 - Alex J. Garcia

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Understanding University Values through Technical Documentation: Examining University Identity Construction through Content Analysis of Strategic Plans. 271-272 - Hannah L. Stevens

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Identifying Overlaps Between Guidelines of Inclusive Publishing Processes and Journal Policies. 273-275 - Temitope Ojedele-Adejumo

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Mapping Out the Core Constructs of Social Justice as Heuristics in Selected Technical Communication Articles Using the 4Rs Model. 276-277

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