Participation and Publics: 
Supporting Community Engagement

C. A. Le Dantec. Participation and Publics: 
Supporting Community Engagement. To appear in CHI ’12.

Acceptance rate 23%

Finding a New Normal: The Role of Technology in Life Disruptions

M. Massimi, J. P. Dimond, and C. A. Le Dantec. Finding a New Normal: The Role of Technology in Life Disruptions. To appear in CSCW ’12.

Acceptance rate 25%

Publics in Practice: Ubiquitous Computing at a Shelter for Homeless Mothers

C. A. Le Dantec, R. G. Farrell, J. E. Christensen, M. Bailey, J. B. Ellis, W. A. Kellogg, and W. K. Edwards. Publics in Practice: Ubiquitous Computing at a Shelter for Homeless Mothers. In CHI ’11: Proceeding of the twenty-nineth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 1687–1696, New York, NY, USA, 2011. ACM.

Acceptance rate 26%

A Tale of Two Publics: Democratizing Design at the Margins

C. A. Le Dantec, J. E. Christensen, M. Bailey, R. G. Farrell, J. B. Ellis, C. M. Danis, W. A. Kellogg, and W. K. Edwards. A Tale of Two Publics: Democratizing Design at the Margins. In DIS ’10: Proceedings of the conference on Designing interactive systems, pages 11–20, New York, NY, USA, 2010. ACM.
Acceptance rate 15%

Across Boundaries of Influence and Accountability: The Multiple Scales of Public Sector Information Systems

C. A. Le Dantec and W. K. Edwards. Across Boundaries of Influence and Accountability: The Multiple Scales of Public Sector Information Systems. In CHI’10: Proceeding of the twenty-eighth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 113–122, New York, NY, USA, 2010. ACM.
(Nominated for Best Paper)
Acceptance rate 22%

Situated Design: Toward an Understanding of Design Through Social Creation and Cultural Cognition

C. A. Le Dantec. Situated Design: Toward an Understanding of Design Through Social Creation and Cultural Cognition. In C&C ’09: Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity & Cognition, pages 69–78, New York, NY, USA, 2009. ACM.
Acceptance rate 25%

Values as Lived Experience: Evolving Value Sensitive Design in Support of Value Discovery

C. A. Le Dantec, E. S. Poole, and S. P. Wyche. Values as Lived Experience: Evolving Value Sensitive Design in Support of Value Discovery. In CHI ’09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 1141–1150, New York, NY, USA, 2009. ACM.
Acceptance rate 25%

Reflecting on the Invisible: Understanding End-User Perceptions of Ubiquitous Computing

E. S. Poole, C. A. Le Dantec, J. R. Eagan, and W. K. Edwards. Reflecting on the Invisible: Understanding End-User Perceptions of Ubiquitous Computing. In Ubicomp08: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. pages 192–201, New York, NY, USA, 2008. ACM.
Acceptance rate 19%

The View From the Trenches: Organization, Power, and Technology at Two Nonprofit Homeless Outreach Centers

C. A. Le Dantec and W. K. Edwards. The View From the Trenches: Organization, Power, and Technology at Two Nonprofit Homeless Outreach Centers. In CSCW ’08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, pages 589–598, New York, NY, USA, 2008. ACM.
Acceptance rate 23%

Designs on Dignity: Perceptions of Technology Among the Homeless

C. A. Le Dantec and W. K. Edwards. Designs on Dignity: Perceptions of Technology Among the Homeless. In CHI ’08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, pages 627–636, New York, NY, USA, 2008. ACM.
(Awarded Best Paper)
Acceptance rate 22%