My full CV can be downloaded here.

Awards & Recognitions

Honorable Mention, Recognition for Contribution to Diversity and Inclusion Katy Weathington and Jed R. Brubaker, “Queer Identities, Normative Databases: Challenges to Capturing Queerness on Wikidata,” CSCW 23

Gill Foundation Fellow, 2021

Talks

I have had the privilege of appearing as a panelist and presenting on my work in the following venues:

  • “Queer Identities, Normative Databases: Challenges to Capturing Queerness On Wikidata.” Invited Speaker. Wikidata Gender Diversity’s Queer Data Days. March 2024.

  • “Modelling Gender on Wikidata.” Invited Panelist. Data Modelling Days 2023. December 2023.

  • “Queer Identities, Normative Databases: Challenges to Capturing Queerness On Wikidata.” Keynote Speaker. Wikidata Workshop at ISWC 2023. November 2023.

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

  • Katy Weathington and Jed R. Brubaker, “Queer Identities, Normative Databases: Challenges to Capturing Queerness on Wikidata,” CSCW 23. Best Paper Honorable Mention, Recognition for Contribution to Diversity and Inclusion
  • Md Romael Haque, Devansh Saxena, Katy Weathington, Joseph Chudzik and Shion Guha, “Are We Asking the Right Questions?: Designing for Community Stakeholders’ Interactions with AI in Policing,” CHI 2024
  • Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, Katy Weathington, Tarun Mugunthan, Emily Denton and Casey Fiesler, “From Human to Data to Dataset: Mapping the Traceability of Human Subjects in Computer Vision Datasets,” CSCW 23
  • Jessica L. Feuston, Michael Ann DeVito, Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, Katy Weathington, Marianna Benitez, Bianca Z. Perez, Lucy Sondheim and Jed R. Brubaker, “”Do You Ladies Relate?’’: Experiences of Gender Diverse People in Online Eating Disorder Communities,” CSCW 22

Posters and Workshop Papers

  • Katherine Weathington and Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, “Harm and Data Science: Framing Negative Human Outcomes as a Data Science Problem,” Interrogating Data Science Workshop at CSCW ’20, Oct. 2020
  • M. D. Romael Haque, Katherine Weathington, Joseph Chudzik and Shion Guha, “Understanding Law Enforcement and Common Peoples’ Perspectives on Designing Explainable Crime Mapping Algorithms,” CSCW ’20 Companion, Oct. 2020
  • M. D. Romael Haque, Katherine Weathington and Shion Guha, “Exploring the Impact of (Not) Changing Default Settings in Algorithmic Crime Mapping - A Case Study of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,” CSCW ’19 Companion, Nov. 2019