Tech Assistance During a Global Pandemic

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April 7, 2020

It is difficult to “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” without the ability to use the internet to meet personal needs such as connecting with loved ones, accessing health services, paying bills, and shopping for groceries. A recent study identified that 20% of Seattle residents living alone relied on someone else to help them use the Internet….

Public Scholarship at the UW Center for an Informed Public and Technology & Social Change Group

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March 31, 2020

Being public is one of the core tenets of the University of Washington. Open scholarship and going public with our research means engaging the broader community with our work. But how do we do that? Going Public was a discussion and skill building event held in late March and addressed the issues of (in)equity that…

Practitioners and Researchers Connect to Address Tech Access and Education for Refugee Women

March 11, 2020

For refugee women in Seattle and King County, technology education plays a key role in learning to navigate life in their new community.  Our research team explored refugee women’s experiences with technology-related programs and services as part of the Refugee Women and Technology Education project. The study is based on interviews with representatives from public…

A Review of Tools, Resources, and Frameworks to Build Data for Decision-Making Capacity in Communities and Community Organizations

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February 26, 2020

By Research Assistant Hanna Navarro and Chris Rothschild, Senior Research Scientist at TASCHA and a Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus Fellow   What are the available resources, and what research-based frameworks have been established to understand D4D and structure D4D learning practices? TASCHA and the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs partnered to better understand how trainings to improve…

Apply Now: Research Faculty Position

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January 16, 2020

The University of Washington Information School has an exciting opportunity for an Open Rank Research Faculty (Research Assistant Professor, Research Associate Professor, or Research Professor), non-tenure track position. This position will benefit from a close association with the Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), a collaborative and multidisciplinary research center with an applied research mission to…

For TASCHA RA Renee Lynch, Education and Exploration Go Hand-in-Hand

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November 27, 2019

At the intersection of education and activism, you’ll find Renee Lynch. Renee became a TASCHA Research Assistant last summer when she saw an advertisement for our Advancing Library Visibility in Africa (ALVA) project. Originally from the Chicago area, Renee says that “traveling is the best way to learn and to reflect and get ideas.” She…

MLIS graduate finds holistic education experience outside of coursework

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September 26, 2019

Rachel joined TASCHA as the Communications Research Assistant during her final year in the Information School’s Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) at the University of Washington program where she studied youth librarianship, inclusive community outreach, and information literacy. Prior to starting her MLIS, Rachel worked in the communications field and community with the…

Knight Foundation Awards for Research around Technology’s Impact on Democracy

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July 26, 2019

TASCHA is thrilled with this week’s announcement by the Knight Foundation to establish the UW Center for an Informed Public (CIP). UW is one of five universities that received this award to develop a new field of research around technology’s impact on democracy. TASCHA Director, Chris Coward, is one of the new center’s co-Principal Investigators,…

Moonjung Yim’s educational pursuits fueled by curiosity, passion for social change

July 15, 2019

Growing up in a time of socio-economic turmoil in Seoul, South Korea, Moonjung (Moon) Yim’s interest in the intersection of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and development began at an early age. As she puts it,  “I had broad questions about how we define development and advancement in society, and who defines it, where we are…

International Visitors, TASCHA discuss digital engagement

July 10, 2019

Recently, Chris Coward, TASCHA Principal Research Scientist and Director, spoke with 12 international visitors from the Near East. The meeting attendees were participants of the State Department’s premier professional exchange program, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). The program brings current and emerging leaders from across the world to the United States to meet with…