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How do you decide which papers to cite, how many, and from which particular sources? We reflect and discuss the implications of these critical questions based on our experiences in the panel and workshops on the topic of citational justice that took place at CSCW, CLIHC, and India HCI in 2021.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available March 1, 2024
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Theisz, Alec A ; Furness, Megan ; Maestre, Juan Fernando ; Kameswaran, Vashnav ; Dillahunt, Tawanna R ; Veinot, Tiffany ; Shih, Patrick C ( , American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium Workshop on Interactive Systems in Health Care)null (Ed.)Transportation has evolved throughout the past several years through developments in HCI and sociotechnical systems. However, there has been a lack of studies examining transportation in rural areas for vulnerable populations. Our study focuses on the transportation facilitators and barriers faced by people living with HIV in rural areas. We were informed through 31 surveys and 18 interviews with people living with HIV in rural areas and their case coordinators. We highlight the importance of utilizing a patchwork of transportation methods and having social networks to support transportation needs. Emerging, popular forms of urban transportation do not translate well due to differences in trust, infrastructure, rural culture, and stigma.more » « less