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Nicola J. Bidwell
Researcher at International University, Cambodia
Publications - 9
Citations - 60
Nicola J. Bidwell is an academic researcher from International University, Cambodia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Care work. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 9 publications receiving 18 citations.
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Talking about Chat at Work in the Global South: An Ethnographic Study of Chat Use in India and Kenya
TL;DR: This paper examines how two chat apps fit into the communication ecosystem of six large distributed enterprises, in India and Kenya, and discusses how chat manifests in the distributed workplace and how it fits -- or otherwise -- alongside the rhythms of both local and remote work.
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The Future of Care Work: Towards a Radical Politics of Care in CSCW Research and Practice
Naveena Karusala,Azra Ismail,Karthik S. Bhat,Aakash Gautam,Sachin R. Pendse,Neha Kumar,Richard Anderson,Madeline Balaam,Shaowen Bardzell,Nicola J. Bidwell,Melissa Densmore,Elizabeth Kaziunas,Anne Marie Piper,Noopur Raval,Pushpendra Singh,Austin L. Toombs,Nervo Verdezoto,Ding Wang +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a one-day workshop on the future of care work in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Haiti, which highlights the need to attend to broader social, political, and economic systems that shape care work and the emerging technologies being used in care work.
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Home is not egumbo: language, identity and web design
TL;DR: It is shown that English, and symbols linked to English, perform in technologists' lifeworlds, felt-experiences and identities, and add to literature on mismatches between 'universal' paradigms and local ways of knowing.
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A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations
Nicola J. Bidwell,Chris Elsden,Ludwig Trotter,Josh Hallwright,Sadie Moore,Kate Jeite-Delbridge,Mike Harding,Peter Shaw,Nigel Davies,Chris Speed,John Vines +10 more
TL;DR: Smart Donations as mentioned in this paper is a blockchain-based platform that offers users "contracts" that donate funds to certain causes in response to real-world events e.g., whenever an earthquake is detected or an activist tweets about refugees.
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Following the Trail of Citational Justice: Critically Examining Knowledge Production in HCI
Gabriela Molina Leon,Lynn Kirabo,Marisol Wong-Villacres,Naveena Karusala,Neha Kumar,Nicola J. Bidwell,Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar,Pranjal Protim Borah,Radhika Garg,Sushil K. Oswal,Tee Chuanromanee,Vishal Sharma +11 more
TL;DR: Citations are nodes in the networks of knowledge we create as mentioned in this paper, and choosing who we cite is a practice signaling who we recognize and respect as a knowledge source, therefore, we recognize citations as a relational practice.