Peta Mitchell

Orcid: 0000-0003-4523-6685

According to our database1, Peta Mitchell authored at least 13 papers between 2006 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2024
Between surveillance and technological solutionism: A critique of privacy-preserving apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing.
New Media Soc., 2024

2023
Probing for Privacy: A Digital Design Method to Support Reflection of Situated Geoprivacy and Trust.
Digit. Soc., December, 2023

2020
#BlockSidewalk to Barcelona: Technological sovereignty and the social license to operate smart cities.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2020

2018
DoGood: examining gamification, civic engagement, and collective intelligence.
AI Soc., 2018

Rat running the G20: collective intelligence for navigating the disrupted city.
AI Soc., 2018

2016
CrowdRisk: exploring crowdsourcing of risk information.
Proceedings of the 28th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, 2016

2011
Building sensitising terms to understand free-play in open-ended interactive art environments.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011

Open-ended art environments motivate participation.
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, 2011

2010
Ethnography considered useful: situating criticality.
Proceedings of the 22nd Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, 2010

2008
Evoking gesture in interactive art.
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Workshop on Human-Centered Computing, 2008

2007
The lens of ludic engagement: evaluating participation in interactive art installations.
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Multimedia 2007, 2007

<i>Talk2Me</i>: engaging interactive installation environments.
Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Creativity & Cognition, 2007

2006
Talk2Me: the art of augmenting conversations.
Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2006


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