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Date Name Paper citation
1/28 Jen Golbeck "The Parapsychology of Everyday Things" from Norman, Donald A. The psychology of everyday things. Basic books, 1988.
2/17 Daniel Pauw Kensing, F., & Blomberg, J. (1998). Participatory design: Issues and concerns. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 7(3-4), 167–185.
2/24 Zahra Ashktorab Egelman, Serge and Sotirakopoulos, Andreas and Muslukhov, Ildar and Beznosov, Konstantin and Herley, Cormac (2013). "Does my password go up to eleven?: the impact of password meters on password selection" doi: 10.1145/2470654.2481329 (copy in shared folder)
3/10 Rebecca Follman Rosenfeld, L., Shepherd, A., Agunwamba, A. A., & McCray, A. T. (2013). Iterative Evaluation of a Web-Based Health Information Resource. Journal of Health Communication, 18(8), 974–990. doi:10.1080/10810730.2012.757395 (copy in shared folder)
3/24 Kelly Hoffman Kenny, C. & Sandefur, J. (2013). Can Silicon Valley save the world? Foreign Policy 201(Jul/Aug), 72-77. (copy in shared folder).

That's an easy read, so I would also *highly* recommend Change the World: Silicon Valley transfers its slogans—and its money—to the realm of politics by George Packer in The New Yorker.

3/31 Thang Nguyen Lazar, J., & Jaeger, P. T. (2011). Reducing barriers to online access for people with disabilities. Issues in Science and Technology, 17(2), 68-82
4/7 Christie Kodama
4/14 Kristine Rogers