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Making in Minecraft Publication
I coauthored a paper with some of my colleagues in the Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction on the design of Minecraft as an accessible makerspace that allows for the creation of inclusive environments that encourage self-expression, particularly for youth with autism. My contribution to the paper was to lend a critical eye to the…
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Queerness and Games Conference Presentation
On April 1st last month I presented my initial research on Overwatch and perceptions of queer representation in (and outside of) the game at the 2017 Queerness and Games Conference at USC in Los Angeles. The presentation was streamed and recorded and is now available through YouTube. All of the presentations in my panel session…
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Women in Gaming Speaker Panel 2017
The panel of professionals in and around the video gaming industry, which I moderated, was recorded and made available on YouTube thanks to the efforts of some amazing people in the UCI Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences. I am very grateful to the other sponsors involved in the planning and execution of…
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ESPN Article
Today is the Women in Gaming Panel here at UCI. This project has been very intensive for me in a number of ways, but it has also provided opportunities for new experiences and meeting people who care about inclusive gaming. Check out this ESPN article where I discuss some of the background research and motivation…
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Women in Gaming Panel
This Thursday, February 2nd, I will be moderating the “Women in Gaming” panel here at UCI. I am both excited and honored to have this opportunity to support UCI’s commitment to inclusive gaming and to meet such interesting women who are representing several aspects of the gaming industry. Check out the website below. I plan…
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Site Online!
Welcome to Constructs of the Constructs, originally hosted by Sites@UCI. This site began in October 2016 as a platform for sharing my PhD process. The site migrated to an external WordPress server in March 2022 so I can continue to have some kind of web presence to point at as I progress in a career…