Qing XIAO
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PhD student @cmuhcii @SCSatCMU. MSc at @oiioxford. Social Computing, Speculative Design, FAccT.
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🚨🆕 I’m excited to share my article with Rebecca Saunders, “Domination and the Arts of Digital Resistance in Social Media Creator Labor,” has been published in Social Media+Society thanks to funding from SIGN Hud Uni Media Journalism Film & Drama University of Stirling journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20…
📢 Our book chapter is out! Mathias Felipe and I wrote a chapter about the audience's perceptions of errors in data journalism. We found that the readers add value primarily to trustworthiness and credibility, and less to transparency. Thanks Jingrong Tong for editing it!
New in MCS Journal Yoon, K., & Labarta Garcia, C. A. (2024). Evolving yet contentious transcultural fanscapes: Peruvian fans’ accounts of K-pop and its fandoms. doi.org/10.1177/016344… journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Excited to share that our paper about human-AI social interactions and their emotional implications has been officially published at Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication! academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/2…
I've made 7 free online courses to help you read Karl Marx: Reading Marx's Capital v1 (2019 & 2007 eds) Reading Marx's Capital v2 Reading Marx's Grundrisse (2023 & 2020 eds) Marx, Capital, & the Madness of Economic Reason The ABC of Contemporary Capital davidharvey.org/reading-capital
Check out our new research on the North-South divide of AI compute with Vili Lehdonvirta and Zoe Hawkins covered by one of my favourite journalists, Billy Perrigo, in TIME 🎉 time.com/7015330/ai-chi…
"[...]The truth is usually just an excuse for a lack of imagination." In this paper, Prof Gina Neff and I describe how the tech industry uses the language of magic to manipulate people’s perceptions of AI systems. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14…
Navigating censorship and nationalism has given rise to “pink feminism,” a new trend couching feminist ideals in the language of “little pink” nationalism. Is this just a marriage of convenience, or something more? Read all about it in this interview with Eva Liu by Dalia Parete.