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  <title><![CDATA[HCI Digital Media Student Receives Distinction at 2017 Society for Social Studies Meeting]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>On August 30 - September 2, 2017, at the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) &ndash; the premier annual meeting in the interdisciplinary field of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) &ndash;&nbsp;Human-Computer Interaction-Digital Media student Lorina Navarro won distinction for her provocative interactive narrative &ldquo;Our Driverless Futures: Speculating Moral Dilemmas of Self-Driving Cars.&rdquo;</p>

<p>Navarro&rsquo;s interactive narrative&nbsp;iconography is endearing and even cute, but amid its visual and narrative wit, the piece conveys serious messages about the ethical stakes of driverless cars. Navarro&rsquo;s work&nbsp;was inspired by a paper written by Literature , Media, and Communication (LMC), which houses the HCI DM program, assistant professor of digital media, Nassim JafariNaimi, &ldquo;Our Bodies on the Trolley&rsquo;s Path, or Why Self-Driving Cars Must *Not* Be Programmed to Kill,&rdquo; which was recently published by the 4S journal, <em>Science, Technology and Human Values</em>.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Our Driverless Futures&rdquo; was a part of the &ldquo;Making and Doing&rdquo; session of the conference, an exhibit that highlighted scholarly practices that extend beyond the academic paper or book. In addition to Navarro&rsquo;s award-winning installation, graduate students Shruti Dalvi and Udaya Lakshmi presented a GVU/IPAT-supported installation, &ldquo;Tracing Eyes and Hearts,&rdquo;&nbsp;that they developed with Jafari Naimi and Anne Pollock (from LMC) and Lewis Wheaton and Regan Lawson (from Biological Sciences).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>Georgia Tech faculty and students were well-represented overall at the 4S meeting.&nbsp; Several faculty worked together with colleagues on other campuses to organize panels on key topics of interest.&nbsp;From Literature, Media, and Communication: Carl DiSalvo on Critical Data Practices, Nassim JafariNaimi on Feminist Engagements with Smart Cities, Anne Pollock on Racism and Health. From History and&nbsp;Sociology: Mary McDonald on Science, Technology &amp; Sport, and Jennifer Singh on Autism Diagnosis and Care. In addition, Hans Klein, Robert Rosenberger, and John Walsh from Public Policy also presented papers, as did Digital Media doctoral&nbsp;student Alyssa Rumsey; History and Sociology doctoral&nbsp;students Mario Bianchini, Amanda Domingues, and Renee Shelby; and Architecture doctoral&nbsp;student Marisabel Marratt.</p>
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