Kate Starbird
American computer scientist and basketball player
Kate Starbird's Degrees
- PhD Human Centered Design & Engineering University of Washington
- Masters Computer Science University of Washington
- Bachelors Computer Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Catherine Evelyn Starbird is an American computer scientist and former professional basketball player. Playing at the guard position, Starbird earned All-American honors as a high school athlete at Lakes High School in Lakewood, Washington, and later at the collegiate level at Stanford. The 1997 Naismith College Player of the Year, Starbird helped Stanford make three consecutive Final Four appearances from 1995 to 1997 and scored 2,215 career points, a school record that stood for 11 years. From 1997 to 2006, Starbird played professional basketball in the American Basketball League, Women's National Basketball Association, and various European teams.
Kate Starbird's Published Works
Published Works
- Microblogging during two natural hazards events: what twitter may contribute to situational awareness (2010) (1530)
- "Voluntweeters": self-organizing by digital volunteers in times of crisis (2011) (556)
- Chatter on the red: what hazards threat reveals about the social life of microblogged information (2010) (513)
- (How) will the revolution be retweeted?: information diffusion and the 2011 Egyptian uprising (2012) (434)
- Rumors, False Flags, and Digital Vigilantes: Misinformation on Twitter after the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing (2014) (408)
- Pass it on?: Retweeting in mass emergency (2010) (314)
- Examining the Alternative Media Ecosystem Through the Production of Alternative Narratives of Mass Shooting Events on Twitter (2017) (217)
- Tweak the tweet: Leveraging microblogging proliferation with a prescriptive syntax to support citizen reporting (2010) (155)
- Learning from the crowd: Collaborative filtering techniques for identifying on-the-ground Twitterers during mass disruptions (2012) (146)
- Connected Through Crisis: Emotional Proximity and the Spread of Misinformation Online (2015) (144)
- Twitter‐based information distribution during the 2009 Red River Valley flood threat (2010) (130)
- Examining Trolls and Polarization with a Retweet Network (2018) (122)
- "Beacons of hope" in decentralized coordination: learning from on-the-ground medical twitterers during the 2010 Haiti earthquake (2012) (119)
- Disinformation’s spread: bots, trolls and all of us (2019) (109)
- Characterizing Online Rumoring Behavior Using Multi-Dimensional Signatures (2015) (107)
- Working and sustaining the virtual "Disaster Desk" (2013) (106)
- Keeping Up with the Tweet-dashians: The Impact of 'Official' Accounts on Online Rumoring (2016) (103)
- Designing for the deluge: understanding & supporting the distributed, collaborative work of crisis volunteers (2014) (96)
- Disinformation as Collaborative Work (2019) (92)
- A Closer Look at the Self-Correcting Crowd: Examining Corrections in Online Rumors (2017) (80)
- Could This Be True?: I Think So! Expressed Uncertainty in Online Rumoring (2016) (77)
- How Information Snowballs: Exploring the Role of Exposure in Online Rumor Propagation (2016) (76)
- Acting the Part: Examining Information Operations Within #BlackLivesMatter Discourse (2018) (71)
- #Unconfirmed: Classifying Rumor Stance in Crisis-Related Social Media Messages (2016) (69)
- Ecosystem or Echo-System? Exploring Content Sharing across Alternative Media Domains (2018) (68)
- Acting the Part (2018) (68)
- Social Media, Public Participation, and the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (2015) (65)
- Cross-Platform Disinformation Campaigns: Lessons Learned and Next Steps (2020) (65)
- Journalists as Crowdsourcerers: Responding to Crisis by Reporting with a Crowd (2014) (62)
- Delivering patients to sacré coeur: collective intelligence in digital volunteer communities (2013) (51)
- Drawing the Lines of Contention (2017) (47)
- From Situational Awareness to Actionability (2018) (44)
- Rumors at the Speed of Light? Modeling the Rate of Rumor Transmission During Crisis (2016) (42)
- Engage Early, Correct More: How Journalists Participate in False Rumors Online during Crisis Events (2018) (40)
- Social Media Seamsters: Stitching Platforms & Audiences into Local Crisis Infrastructure (2017) (39)
- Alternative Narratives of Crisis Events: Communities and Social Botnets Engaged on Social Media (2017) (33)
- Communication Practices for Oil Spills: Stakeholder Engagement During Preparedness and Response (2015) (28)
- Analysis and Visualization of Sentiment and Emotion on Crisis Tweets (2014) (28)
- Oil Spill Response Risk Judgments, Decisions, and Mental Models: Findings from Surveying U.S. Stakeholders and Coastal Residents (2015) (25)
- Misinformation, Crisis, and Public Health—Reviewing the Literature (2020) (24)
- Visible skepticism: Community vetting after Hurricane Irene (2014) (23)
- Promoting structured data in citizen communications during disaster response: an account of strategies for diffusion of the 'Tweak the Tweet' syntax (2012) (23)
- Combining interventions to reduce the spread of viral misinformation (2021) (20)
- What "Crowdsourcing" Obscures: Exposing the Dynamics of Connected Crowd Work during Disaster (2012) (20)
- "It's Raining Dispersants": Collective Sensemaking of Complex Information in Crisis Contexts (2015) (19)
- Eyes on the Ground: Emerging Practices in Periscope Use during Crisis Events (2016) (19)
- Methods for Communicating the Complexity and Uncertainty of Oil Spill Response Actions and Tradeoffs (2015) (19)
- Crowdwork, crisis and convergence: how the connected crowd organizes information during mass disruption events (2012) (19)
- What-If Scenario Modeling to Support Oil Spill Preparedness and Response Decision-Making (2015) (18)
- Centralized, Parallel, and Distributed Information Processing during Collective Sensemaking (2017) (17)
- Assembling Strategic Narratives (2018) (15)
- Examining the Role of Human and Technical Infrastructure during Emergency Response (2015) (11)
- The 2016 US Election and HCI: Towards a Research Agenda (2017) (10)
- Sharing food, gathering information: the context and visibility of community information work in a crisis event (2016) (9)
- Learning from the crowd (2012) (9)
- How do you solve a problem like misinformation? (2021) (8)
- Language Limitations in Rumor Research? Comparing French and English Tweets Sent During the 2015 Paris Attacks (2017) (8)
- Cross-platform Information Operations: Mobilizing Narratives & Building Resilience through both 'Big' & 'Alt' Tech (2021) (8)
- Tweak the tweet (2010) (7)
- Crowd computation: organizing information during mass disruption events (2012) (7)
- An Agenda for Disinformation Research (2020) (7)
- Addressing the Information Needs of Crisis-Affected Communities: The Interplay of Legacy Media and Social Media in a Rural Disaster (2016) (6)
- Detecting Journalism in the Age of Social Media: Three Experiments in Classifying Journalists on Twitter (2019) (5)
- On the Misinformation Beat (2020) (5)
- Bridging Contextual and Methodological Gaps on the “Misinformation Beat”: Insights from Journalist-Researcher Collaborations at Speed (2022) (4)
- Microblogging in Mass Emergency (2010) (3)
- Cross-platform Information Operations: Mobilizing Narratives and Building Resilience Through Both ‘Big’ and ‘Alt’ Tech (2021) (3)
- Online Rumors, Misinformation and Disinformation: The Perfect Storm of COVID-19 and Election2020 (2021) (3)
- More than the usual suspects: the physical self and other resources for learning to program using a 3D avatar environment (2011) (2)
- Beyond Official: Government Information Work through Personal Accounts (2016) (2)
- Personal Data and Power Asymmetries in U.S. Collegiate Sports Teams (2020) (2)
- Managing disaster risk associated with critical infrastructure systems: a system-level conceptual framework for research and policy guidance (2022) (2)
- Supporting the Geolocating Work of Crisis Mappers (2013) (2)
- When Bad Actors Adhere to Group Norms (2018) (1)
- Analyzing Social Media Data to Understand How Disaster-Affected Individuals Adapt to Disaster-Related Telecommunications Disruptions (2020) (1)
- Household impacts of interruption to electric power and water services (2021) (1)
- Demographics of an International Influence Operation Affecting Facebook Users in the United States (2022) (1)
- Typology of Household Adaptations to Infrastructure System Service Interruptions (2022) (1)
- Followback Clusters, Satellite Audiences, and Bridge Nodes: Coengagement Networks for the 2020 US Election (2023) (1)
- Repeat Spreaders and Election Delegitimization (2022) (0)
- CENTRALIZED, PARRALLEL, AND DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION PROCESSING DURING COLLECTIVE SENSEMAKING (2017) (0)
- The Firestarting Troll, and Designing for Abusability (2021) (0)
- Engagement with the Alternative Media Ecosystem (2022) (0)
- Returning to My Inner Nerd: Following the "Social" Disruption of Computing (2013) (0)
- Auditing Google's Search Headlines as a Potential Gateway to Misleading Content (2022) (0)
- Spotlight Tweets: A Lens for Exploring Attention Dynamics within Online Sensemaking during Crisis Events (2023) (0)
- Searching for signal and borrowing wi-fi: Understanding disaster-related adaptations to telecommunications disruptions through social media (2023) (0)
- Mobilizing Manufactured Reality: How Participatory Disinformation Shaped Deep Stories to Catalyze Action during the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election (2023) (0)
- REJECTING SCIENCE WITH SCIENCE: BOUNDARY-WORK IN ANTI-MASK TWITTER REPLY THREADS DURING COVID-19 (2021) (0)
- It is Not All Fun and Games: Breaking News Consumption on Snapchat (2019) (0)
- Rumors Have Rules (2023) (0)
- Session details: Filter bubbles & news (2014) (0)
- Tweet Trajectory and AMPS-based Contextual Cues can Help Users Identify Misinformation (2023) (0)
- Disinforma * on as Collabora * ve Work : Surfacing the Par * cipatory Nature of Strategic (2019) (0)
- Report on the 2018 International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (2018) (0)
- Journalists as Crowdsourcerers: Responding to Crisis by Reporting with a Crowd (2014) (0)
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