Publications List
Publications/Honorariums:
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Book Chapter: Sally Applin and Michael Fischer November 2016 Thing Theory: Connecting Humans to Smart Healthcare in Internet of Things and Advanced Application in Healthcare
Book Chapter: Sally Applin October 2016 Deliveries by Drone: Obstacles and Sociability in The Future of Drone Use Opportunities and Threats from Ethical and Legal Perspectives
Publication: Sally A. Applin, Michael D. Fischer Exploring Cooperation with Social Machines
Publication: Sally A. Applin, Michael D. Fischer Cooperating with Algorithms in the Workplace
Conference: ISTAS 2015 - IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society 11–12 Nov., 2015, Dublin, Ireland
Session: Session 3B: Impact of Consumer Electronics
Publication: Sally A. Applin, Michael D. Fischer New Technologies and Mixed-Use Convergence: How Humans and Algorithms are Adapting to Each Other
Publication: IEEE CES Magazine, Vol. 4, Issue 4, Date: Oct. 2015 (10/2015), pp. 101-106.
Article: Sally Applin, Andreas Riener, Michael D. Fischer:Extending Driver-Vehicle Interface Research Into the Mobile Device Commons: Transitioning to (nondriving) passengers and their vehicles.
Publication: IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Vol. 34, Issue 2, Date: June 2015 (06/2015), pp. 13-15.
Conference: O'Reilly SOLID, San Francisco, CA, 23 June, 2015
Session: [Thing Theory: Making Sense of IoT Complexity]
Session Keynote: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Thing Theory: Making sense of IOT Complexity”
Conference: Augmented World Expo, Santa Clara, CA, 8-10 June, 2015
Session: Social and Cooperation
Session Keynote: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Social Augmented Reality: What it is. How to get it. Towards a Multiuser Social AR Experience.”
Publication: IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Vol. 34, Issue 1, Date: spring 2015 (03/20/2015), pp. 65-72
Paper: Sally A. Applin, "Achieving successful outcomes from Science Fiction Inspired Technologies”
Conference: The First International Congress on Animal Human Computer Interaction (part of Advances in Computer Entertainment (ACE2014) Maderia, Portugal, Nov. 11, 2014
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael D. Fischer, "How Humans and Animals are Using Technology to Build Cooperative Relationships (submission no. 202)"
Note: Submission accepted Oct. 17, 2014. Unable to attend due to scheduling conflict.
Publication: IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Vol. 32, Issue 4, Date: winter 2013 (06/12/2013), pp. 35-44
Article: Sally A. Applin and Michael D. Fischer "Asynchronous Adaptations to Complex Social Interactions"
Conference: 2013 International Conference on Connected Vehicles & Expo: Industry Forums, Las Vegas, NV, Dec 2-6, 2013
Panel: Industry Forum: Privacy, Security and Sociability
Session: 4-0895 The Human Past and the Future of a Kinship Public
Conference: 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS13) Toronto, Canada, June, 2013
Session: Sousveillance | Surveillance
Paper (Pre-pub Draft): Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Watching Me, Watching You. (Process Surveillance and Agency in the Workplace)”
Report: The People's Web Report - Netbiscuits/Bite London, June 2013
Author: Sally A. Applin - Forward/Conclusion and commentary on 5,000 person global mobile web study
Objectives: To disseminate the most recent results in cyber-security and privacy; to give enough information to the participants so that they can start a course or a research activity in cyber-security and privacy; and to create a network of interested parties in the area of cyber-security and privacy.
Awarded: Sally A. Applin selected as 1 of 20 National Science Foundation (NSF) T.R.U.S.T. Fellowship Scholars.
Note: Accepted but unable to attend due to scheduling conflict.
Conference: Augmented World Expo, Santa Clara, CA, 4-5 June, 2013
Session: Designing Experiences for Augmented Reality
Panel: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Heads Up! Designing for PolySocial Reality and HMDs”
Conference: The GREPSEC Workshop. An NSF and CRA-W/CDC supported workshop for women and underrepresented groups interested in computer security research. Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and Microsoft Research - The Metropolitan Club, San Francisco, CA, May 18-19, 2013
Objectives: To attract beginning researchers in computer security and trustworthiness and show them the wide spectrum of new problems that are evolving and will need attention in the future.
Scholarship: Sally A. Applin selected as 1 of 37 National Science Foundation (NSF) and Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research CRA-W/CDC funding recipients.
Blog: The Steampunk Workshop
Article: Sally A. Applin, May 1, 2013, "Steampunk: Making the Future" - First article in a multi-part series.
Conference: AAG 2013 - Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 9-13 April, 2013
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Ways to Go: Agency and Heterogeneity in Geography”
Conference: IUI 2013 - Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces - Santa Monica, CA, 19-22 March, 2013
Session: LAMDa Workshop, IUI 2013, 19 March 2013 - IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa'13)
Conference: IUI 2013 - Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces - Santa Monica, CA, 19-22 March 2013
Session: LAMDa Workshop, IUI 2013, March 2013 - IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa)
Workshop Organizer: IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa) Tim Schwartz, Sally Applin, Eyal Dim, Gerrit Kahl
Conference: First international workshop on Just-in-time Sociology, Lausanne, Switzerland, December 4, 2012
Program: JITSO 2012 will gather the most significant international researchers that try to understand social phenomena as they unfold, mining their digital traces.
Paper: Sally Applin, Michael Fischer and Kevin Walker - “Visualising PolySocial Reality”
Book contribution: Sally Applin - Steampunk, Open Source and Privacy. In 'Steampunk kurz & geek' Jahnke, A., Rauchfuß, M. (Eds.) A German publication providing an overview of the Steampunk genre. pp. 79-80. O'Reilly Vlg. GmbH & Company, 2012.
Session: Online, Social, and Individual Spaces: Crossing Borders and Delimiting Life Frameworks
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Everybody is Talking to Each other Without Talking to Each Other: PolySocial Reality and Asynchronous Adaptation”
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "Applied Agency: Resolving Multiplexed Communication in Automobiles"
Conference: Int'l Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality - ISMAR2012
Paper/Poster Reviewer: Reviewer for ISMAR2012 Paper/Posters Arts, Media and Humanities track
Objectives: To disseminate the most recent results in cyber-security and privacy; to give enough information to the participants so that they can start a course or a research activity in cyber-security and privacy; and to create a network of interested parties in the area of cyber-security and privacy.
Fellowship: Sally A. Applin selected as 1 of 20 National Science Foundation (NSF) T.R.U.S.T. Fellowship Scholars.
Conference: ICA Pre-Conference Workshop: Mobile Communication, Community and Locative Media, Phoenix, AZ, May 2012
Session: Panel #8: Mobile Spatialities
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "PolySocial Reality and Connected Individuation in Communities"
Blog: Cyborgology, University of Maryland, Department of Sociology
Article: Sally A. Applin, May 20, 2012, "Cardboard Prophet: Hacking the 3D Experience at Caine's Arcade"
Conference: Theorizing the Web (TtW2012), College Park, MD, April 2012
Session: Augmented Reality: Intersecting Atoms and Bits
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "PolySocial Reality: Augmentation and Experience"
Blog: Cyborgology, University of Maryland, Department of Sociology
Article: Sally A. Applin, April 10, 2012, "Google Glasses? Heads Up!"
Conference: SfAA 2012, Bays, Boundaries, and Borders, Baltimore, MD, March 31, 2012
Session: Digital and Virtual Communities
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Blurry Borders and Blended Boundaries: PolySocial Reality and Individuated Communities”
Award: Sally A. Applin, Edward H. and Rosamund B. Spicer Award: The Spicer Student Travel Fund Awards commemorate the lifelong and very special concern of Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer in furthering the maturation of students in the social sciences, both intellectually and practically, and their lifelong interest in the nature of community as both cause of, and solution to, problems in the human condition.
Conference: SXSW, 9-13 March 2012
Session: Culture, Science and Play, March 13, 12:30-1:30, Driskill Ballroom
Panel: Sally Applin and Gene Becker - PolySocial Reality and the Enspirited World
Slides: PolySocial Reality and the Enspirited World
Blog: Cyborgology, University of Maryland, Department of Sociology
Article: March 1, 2012, "The Connected cAR: Becoming the Cyborg Chauffeur"
Conference: IUI 2012 - Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces - Lisbon, Portugal, 13-16 February 2012
Scholarship: Sally A. Applin was recipient of one of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Travel Scholarships to the conference
Conference: IUI 2012 - Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces - Lisbon, Portugal, 13-16 February 2012
Session: LAMDa Workshop, IUI 2012, February 2012 - IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa)
Workshop Organizer: IUI Workshop on Location Awareness for Mixed and Dual Reality (LAMDa) Sally Applin, Eyal Dim, Gerrit Kahl, Petteri Nurmi, Teemu Pulkkinen, Tim Schwartz
Session: The Confluence of Virtual and Real: Tidemarks of Change in the Evolution of Social Life
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “The Data Tide is High and We're Holding On....to Our Mobile Phones”
Conference: Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, 9-12 November, 2011
Objectives: The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing is a series of conferences designed to bring the research and career interests of women in computing to the forefront.
Scholarship: Sally A. Applin selected from 1,100 applicants to receive one of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships to the conference
Conference: The 7th Annual Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'11), Nottingham, UK, July, 2011
Session: A3: User modelling and Social Perspectives - 27 July, 2011 11:00 AM-12:40 PM
Objectives: To disseminate the most recent results in cyber-security and privacy; to give enough information to the participants so that they can start a course or a research activity in cyber-security and privacy; and to create a network of interested parties in the area of cyber-security and privacy.
Fellowship: Sally A. Applin selected as 1 of 20 National Science Foundation (NSF) T.R.U.S.T. Fellowship Scholars.
Conference: Maker Faire 2011 • Bay Area - San Mateo, CA, May 2011
Session: Sunday Morning 11:30 AM
Video of Talk: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "AnthroPunk: Meta Making, Cuture Making, and the 'Making' of Making"
Conference: Augmented Reality Event - ARE2011, San Jose, CA, May 2011
Session: UI/UX for AR - Business Track (Wed, May 18th 2:30-3:00 PM, Great America J, First Floor)
Panel: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "AR and Social and Sensors, Oh My!"
Conference: Theorizing the Web (TtW2011), College Park, MD, April 2011
Session: Scroll down for abstract: Open Panel: Wiki-Knowledge - Populist Epistemologies from the Web
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Humans and Knowledge: Making it in the Web 2.0 World”
Slides: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Humans and Knowledge: Making it in the Web 2.0 World” (Please double click to load, arrow keys (or double click) to move back and forth.)
Conference: SfAA 2011, Expanding the Influence of Applied Social Science, Seattle, WA, March 30, 2011
Session: Exploring the Boundaries of Social Media
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Come On, Do the Geolocomotion: Anthropological Context Goes Geospatial”
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "A Cultural Perspective on Mixed, Dual and Blended Reality"
Complete Proceedings: IUI '11 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
Conference: The 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), New Orleans, LA, Nov 2010
Session: “Virtuality, Simulation and Social Life”
Paper: Michael Fischer and Sally A. Applin - “Articulating Cultural Symbols: Virtual, Augmented and Other Realities”
Conference: OneSpace 2010
Session: Third International Workshop on Blending Physical and Digital Spaces on the Internet - 20.09.20
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "Relatively Speaking: The Cultural Logic of Mobility in Space and Time" - (paper accepted, workshop cancelled.)
Conference: 20th Annual ACM Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference (CFP 2010), June 15-18, 2010, San Jose, California.
Session: Work in Progress: Research on Cyber Security, Trustworthy System and Privacy: "Computers, Freedom, and Privacy in a Networked Society,"
Poster: Sally A. Applin - Alternative Future: Steampowered Privacy Poster (Steampowered Privacy Abstract, Poster and Slides)
Course: Management of the Total Enterprise, October 2005
Topic: Assignment: Compare and Contrast. Sally used Plato and Friedman to suggest a digital reinterpretation of Gareth Morgan's Organizations as a Psychic Prison
Paper: Sally A. Applin - "A Paradigm Shift Towards the New Psychic Prison"
Conference: 2001 Metropolis West Conference, February 2001, San Francisco, California
Session: Pick up the Thread of Sustainability: Wires + Tires
Panel: Sally A. Applin - Telecommuting
Conference: College Art Association (CAA) Annual Conference, CA, February 1999
Session: Virtual Museum Design Panel
Panel: Sally A. Applin - “Historical Perspective on the Design of Virtual Museums: The history of Apple Computer, Inc.: The Virtual Museum Project”
Journal: The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation - Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds Volume 3, Issue 3, pages 183–197, July/September 1992
Course: Telecom and Innovation, NYU/ITP, May 1991
Topic: Assignment: Describe a future technology
Paper: Sally A. Applin - "The Museum of the Future"
Book Chapters:
Book: Creating Breakthrough Ideas: the collaboration of Anthropologists and Designers in the Product Development Industry Bergin & Garvey, 2002. Contributing Author: Sally Applin - "Team Roles in the Design Process: Living with and Creating Legacies that Benefit Design"
Blog: