Selected Lectures and Talks

Following North Carolina Birth Journeys: Implications for Telehealth and Other Technical Solutions

Spark Session, National Maternal Health Learning Innovation Symposium

 

 



Prefigurative Information Politics: Strategies for Survival, Resilience, and Liberation

Srygley Lecture, Florida State University College of Communication and Information

February 24, 2021

Can also be found on the FSU Website.


Suggested citation:

Gibson, A. N., & Threats, M. (2021, February 24). Prefigurative Information Politics: Strategies for Survival, Resilience, and Liberation. [Video/Transcript]. Retrieved from Carolina Digital Repository


Justice, Equity, or Charity? Ethics and Responsibility in Inclusive Library Design

Keynote, Big Ten Academic Alliance Library Conference

 

Other Lectures and Talks


The System Is Not Broken - We’re Building it This Way: Maternal Health, Data, and Machine Learning.

Plenary: Analytics and Machine-Learning for Maternal-Health Interventions Conference (April 15, 2021)

But you want us to trust you: Safety, risk, and secrecy in perinatal care

Rutgers University School of Communication and Information (May 14, 2021)

Community of Practice: Redesigning the Postpartum Period

Information marginalization among youth of color: Implications for healthcare and system design

Duke Health Informatics Seminar invited lecture (March 10, 2021)

Srygley Lecture, Florida State University College of Communication and Information (February 24, 2021)

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