Jill Dimond

ORCID: 0000-0002-8482-8061
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  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Teaching and Learning Programming
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • Ethics in Clinical Research
  • Information Systems Education and Curriculum Development
  • Open Source Software Innovations
  • ICT in Developing Communities
  • Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Persona Design and Applications
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Open Education and E-Learning
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Usability and User Interface Design
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Expert finding and Q&A systems
  • Health, Medicine and Society
  • Mobile Learning in Education

Flex (United States)
2015-2022

Columbia University
2021

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
2021

Georgia Institute of Technology
2009-2013

CSCW systems are playing an increasing role in activism. How can new communications technologies support social movements? The possibilities intriguing, but as yet not fully understood. One key technique traditionally leveraged by movements is storytelling. In this paper, we examine the use of collective storytelling online context a movement organization called Hollaback, working to stop street harassment. Can sharing story experienced harassment really make difference individual or...

10.1145/2441776.2441831 article EN 2013-02-22

Online harassment is a pervasive and pernicious problem. Techniques like natural language processing machine learning are promising approaches for identifying abusive language, but they fail to address structural power imbalances perpetuated by automated labeling classification. Similarly, platform policies reporting tools designed seemingly homogenous user base do not account individual experiences systems of social oppression. This paper describes the design evaluation HeartMob, built...

10.1145/3134659 article EN Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2017-12-06

Journal Article Domestic violence and information communication technologies Get access Jill P. Dimond, Dimond * School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute Technology, United States Corresponding author. E-mail addresses: jpdimond@cc.gatech.edu (J.P. Dimond), casey.fiesler@gatech.edu (C. Fiesler), asb@cc.gatech.edu (A.S. Bruckman). Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Casey Fiesler, Fiesler Amy S. Bruckman Interacting with Computers, Volume 23,...

10.1016/j.intcom.2011.04.006 article EN Interacting with Computers 2011-05-20

Affirmative consent is the idea that someone must ask for, and earn, enthusiastic approval before interacting with else. For decades, feminist activists scholars have used affirmative to theorize prevent sexual assault. In this paper, we ask: Can help online interaction? Drawing from feminist, legal, HCI literature, introduce theory of use it analyze social computing systems. We present consent's five core concepts: voluntary, informed, revertible, specific, unburdensome. Using these...

10.1145/3411764.3445778 article EN 2021-05-06

In recent years, the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to examine role technology plays in personal, rather than professional settings. Part of this work has address a specific class life events that are unpredictable, uncontrollable, destabilizing - what we refer as disruptions. While each disruption is unique, find patterns social technical reconfigurations occur variety different contexts. Drawing on three case studies severe disruptions intimate partner violence, homelessness, death...

10.1145/2145204.2145314 article EN 2012-02-11

The study of power and oppression is has always been integral to CSCW research. From studies less visible forms maintenance practice understanding the effects categorization on users social media, scholars highlight ways in which certain publics are marginalized through systems that purport serve them. Alongside this, researchers taking up participatory action research approaches interventionist modes inquiry have begun question these arrangements, design oriented projects. This panel brings...

10.1145/3022198.3022201 article EN 2017-02-16

The aim of this one-day workshop is to share existing research, discuss common practices, and develop new strategies tools for designing social justice in HCI. This will bring together a set HCI scholars, designers, community members perspectives on interaction design technology. We explore theoretical methodological approaches around that can help us generatively consider issues power, privilege, access their complexity. the challenges associated with taking approach HCI, looking toward...

10.1145/2851581.2856465 article EN 2016-05-06

To promote the identification of women carrying BRCA1/2 variants, US Preventive Services Task Force recommends that primary care clinicians screen asymptomatic for an increased risk a variant risk.To examine effects patient and clinician decision support about genetic testing compared with standard education alone.This clustered randomized clinical trial was conducted at academic medical center including 67 (unit randomization) 187 patients. Patient eligibility criteria included aged 21 to...

10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.22092 article EN cc-by-nc-nd JAMA Network Open 2022-07-18

Computing education suffers from low enrollment and a lack of diversity. Both these problems require changes across the entire computing pipeline. The "Georgia Computes!" alliance, funded by National Science Foundation's Broadening Participation in program, seeks to improve pipeline Georgia. is having measurable effect at each stage pipeline, but has not yet shown an impact whole

10.1145/1508865.1508899 article EN 2009-03-03

With the growing body of qualitative research on HCI and social computing, it is natural that researchers may choose to conduct in a mediated fashion - over telephone or computer networks. In this paper we compare three different data collection technologies: phone, instant message (IM), email. We use quantitative analysis techniques examine differences between methods specifically concerning word count codes. find there are methods, each technology has affordances impact data. Although...

10.1145/2389176.2389218 article EN 2012-10-27

Community + Culture features practitioner perspectives on designing technologies for and with communities. We highlight compelling projects provocative points of view that speak to both community technology practice the interaction design field as a whole. ---Christopher A. Le Dantec, Editor

10.1145/2668969 article EN interactions 2014-10-30

Computing education suffers from low enrollment and a lack of diversity. Both these problems require changes across the entire computing pipeline. The "Georgia Computes!" alliance, funded by National Science Foundation's Broadening Participation in program, seeks to improve pipeline Georgia. is having measurable effect at each stage pipeline, but has not yet shown an impact whole

10.1145/1539024.1508899 article EN ACM SIGCSE Bulletin 2009-03-04

Crowd work provides solutions to complex problems effectively, efficiently, and at low cost. Previous research showed that feedback, particularly correctness feedback can help crowd workers improve their performance; yet such when generated by experts, is costly difficult scale. In our we investigate approaches facilitating continuous observational learning in crowdsourcing communities. a study conducted with on Amazon Mechanical Turk, asked complete set of tasks identifying nutritional...

10.1145/2858036.2858560 article EN 2016-05-05

Significant underutilization of breast cancer chemoprevention remains, despite guidelines stating that physicians should recommend with antiestrogen therapy to high-risk women. We randomized women, ages 35 75 years, who met criteria for cancer, without a personal history or prior use, standard educational materials alone combined web-based decision aid. All healthcare providers, including primary care providers and specialists, were given access support tool. The endpoint was uptake at 6...

10.1158/1940-6207.capr-22-0013 article EN Cancer Prevention Research 2022-06-09

Conflict and disruption are a part of everyday life, yet research in the home largely examines consensus rituals. In this paper, we use Holmes Rahe's categorization major life events order to investigate within home. We examine posts contributed an online technology support board show how disruptions fundamentally impact practices routines. conclude that examining context is worthwhile area for further work.

10.1145/1880071.1880085 article EN 2010-01-01

Chemoprevention using selective estrogen receptor modulators and aromatase inhibitors has been shown to reduce invasive breast cancer incidence in high-risk women. Despite this evidence, few women who are eligible for chemoprevention utilize it as a risk-reducing strategy. Reasons low uptake include inadequate knowledge about among patients healthcare providers, concerns side effects, time constraints during the clinical encounter, competing comorbidities.

10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100433 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2019-08-22

Abstract We evaluated strategies to identify and recruit a racially/ethnically diverse cohort of women at high-risk for breast cancer randomized controlled trial (RCT). enrolled 300 50 healthcare providers RCT standard educational materials alone or in combination with web-based decision support tools. implemented five women: (i) recruitment among patients previously study evaluating risk; (ii) automated risk calculation using information extracted from the electronic health record (EHR);...

10.1158/1940-6207.capr-21-0593 article EN Cancer Prevention Research 2022-03-29

This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial reports primary care clinician outcomes decision support tools for referral patients with potential BRCA1/2 mutations genetic counseling.

10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.41175 article EN cc-by-nc-nd JAMA Network Open 2024-10-24
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