Faculty and doctoral students from Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies will share new research and recent projects at the prestigious annual conference for the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), taking place from October 25 to 29, 2024 in Calgary, Canada. Our experts will speak and present on a range of topics. Below is a full list of their contributions, with Syracuse University iSchool faculty and students highlighted in bold.
Christy Khoury and Alex Owen Smith
Accepted into the Doctoral Colloquium at ASIS&T
Short Papers
Tyler Youngman, Sebastian Modrow, Isaac Meth
Deceiving Dichotomies: On the Interrelation of the Archive and the Cultural Memory Canon
Leah Dudak, Tyler Youngman, Sarah Appedu, Brianna Foster
Ethicizing Agency in Body Documentification
Lizhen Liang
Investigating Co-Authorship Networks of Academic and Industry Researchers in Artificial Intelligence
Long Papers
Yiran Duan, Christy Khoury, Una Joh, Alexander Smith, Calvin Cousin, Jeff Hemsley
Comparing Climate Change Content and Comments Across Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts and Long Videos
Posters
LaVerne Gray, Alex Shoshani
Black Informational Past: History, Data, and Archives of Chicago’s ‘New Negro’ Wonder Books
Qiaoyi Liu, Yuheun Kim, Jeff Hemsley
Climate Change Skeptics and the Power of Negativity
Paper Sessions and Panels
Ly Dinh, Lingzi Hong, Catherine Dumas, Beth Patin, Souvick Ghosh, Christy Khoury
Social Media and Crisis Informatics Research in LIS (SIG-SM)
Jiangping Chen, June Abbas, Bei Yu, Abebe Rorissa, Zhiwu Xie
Emerging Topics, Challenges, and Strategies for Information Science Research
Howard Rosenbaum, Ece Gumusel, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Miriam Sweeney, Steve Sawyer, Kyrie Zhixuan Zhou
Exploring Some Impacts of Advances in Artificial Intelligence: A Social Informatics Approach