Tracing Data Accountabilities for AR, VR, and Wearable Devices

Faculty: 
Christopher Le Dantec
Students: 
Alyssa Rumsey

Examining the production and dissemination of data across organizations reveals how people and processes respond to new technologies. This comparative study traces how data created by AR, VR, and wearable devices impacted organizational culture and professional practice when implemented in industry settings.

Lab: 
Faculty: 
Christopher Le Dantec

The Participatory Publics Lab is a group of researchers concerned with community engagement and design. We are part of the Digital Media program in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech.

We explore the design of mobile and social media in the context of community development and activism. We do this through different modes of participation: in the design of these technologies; in the development of discourses about these technologies; in the use, adoption, and appropriation of these technologies.

We investigate forms of civic and community engagement through participatory design, design research, ethnographic research, and critical scholarship. Our research is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and as part of the Intel Science and Technology Center in Social Computing (ISTC-Social).