Screenshot of an academic paper titled "The Algorithmic Gaze of Image Quality Assessment: An Audit and Trace Ethnography of the LAION-Aesthetics Predictor" authored by Jordan Taylor, William Agnew, Maarten Sap, Sarah E. Fox, and Haiyi Zhu
π¨π» What is a βhigh-qualityβ or βaestheticβ image according to generative AI developers?
Happy to share that our investigation of the LAION-Aesthetics Predictor has been accepted at #FAccT2026! π§΅ (1/5)
Take a look at a preprint here: arxiv.org/abs/2601.09896
10.03.2026 11:52
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Workplace Surveillance Incident Tracker
The Workplace Surveillance Incident Tracker documents incidents of workplace surveillance to enhance transparency and accountability
A big morning for archiving and advocacy in tech! This project by @cellllla.bsky.social and others documents workplace surveillance incidents across the U.S., as well as resources for action: wsit.work
04.03.2026 18:14
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The tech worker movement and the rise of the tech oligarchy
Published in Science as Culture (Ahead of Print, 2026)
New commentary by @cellllla.bsky.social, @perhaxis.bsky.social and myself: "The tech worker movement and the rise of the tech oligarchy". www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
30.01.2026 18:24
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Whatβs augmentation-washing? In a new piece out at @techpolicypress.bsky.social, we argue that βaugmentationβ language reframes automation as empowermentβmasking real shifts in control, workload, and labor relations.
22.12.2025 15:10
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GOOD LUCK!!!
10.11.2025 22:11
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Itβs the last day of #CSCW2025! Come by at 2:30pm at the Perspectives on Data Privacy session to watch me discuss the resistance tactics that workers use to circumvent surveillance and how they build towards collective action
22.10.2025 05:32
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π Hello #CSCW2025! Iβll be presenting my paper on tech worker organizing on Monday at 4:30pm in the Advocacy Work session and my dissertation work βFrom the Future of Work to the Future of Labor: Centering Worker Resistance in Age of AI and Automationβ at the demos/posters reception! Please say hi!
20.10.2025 04:09
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Don't miss this chance! Cella is a force and any department would be lucky to have her.
09.10.2025 15:30
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π Thrilled to share that @samshorey.bsky.social and I have signed a book contract with @ucpress.bsky.social through their Co-Opting AI Series! "Reparative AI" is about what happens when AI breaks, and how repair becomes resistance, sabotage, and a challenge to whether AI is worth saving at all.
19.09.2025 14:12
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Jobs, jobs, jobs!
18.09.2025 20:44
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Couldnβt be prouder of Franky Spektor, who successfully defended her dissertation today: "Documentation as Direct Action: Alternative Data Practices for the Labor Movement"! πHer work surfaces the risks of data-driven evidentiary standards that too often obscure, rather than reveal, workplace harm.
16.09.2025 20:55
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Screenshot of the CSCW 2025 paper "The Future of Tech Labor: How Workers are Organizing and Transforming the Computing Industry"
CELLA M. SUM, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
ANNA KONVICKA, Princeton University, USA
MONA WANG, Princeton University, USA
SARAH E. FOX, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Abstract: The tech industryβs shifting landscape and the growing precarity of its labor force have spurred unionization efforts among tech workers. These workers turn to collective action to improve their working conditions and to protest unethical practices within their workplaces. To better understand this movement, we interviewed 44 U.S.-based tech worker-organizers to examine their motivations, strategies, challenges, and future visions for labor organizing. These workers included engineers, product managers, customer support specialists, QA analysts, logistics workers, gig workers, and union staff organizers. Our findings reveal that, contrary to popular narratives of prestige and privilege within the tech industry, tech workers face fragmented and unstable work environments which contribute to their disempowerment and hinder their organizing efforts. Despite these difficulties, organizers are laying the groundwork for a more resilient tech worker movement through community building and expanding political consciousness. By situating these dynamics within broader structural and ideological forces, we identify ways for the CSCW community to build solidarity with
tech workers who are materially transforming our field through their organizing efforts.
What can #CSCW learn from tech workers who have been involved in collective action and unionization about how to make transformative change within our field?
My new #CSCW2025 paper with Mona Wang, Anna Konvicka, and Sarah Fox seeks to answer this question.
Pre-print: arxiv.org/pdf/2508.12579
28.08.2025 14:14
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Out now in the AI Hype special issue in Digital Journalism, "Automating Essential Work:"
π° 10 years of news stories
π tech company execs become sources when the industry shifts from traditional automation to robots
π·π»ββοΈ 0 quotes from on-the-ground workers
doi.org/10.1080/2167...
04.08.2025 19:16
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* STS folks! * CMU is hiring up to 2 tenure track faculty focused on: the intersection of tech & social change, the environmental and social impacts of science, tech, and medicine. They will be housed in History, a department of both historians and anthropologists.
apply.interfolio.com/170040
23.07.2025 16:47
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I did an interview w/ Pittsburgh's NPR station to share some of my views on the topic of the McCormick/Trump AI & Energy summit at CMU tomorrow. Despite being hosted at the university, there will not be opportunities for our university experts to contribute viewpoints at the event.
14.07.2025 15:49
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Text on a pink background that shows the title of the new primer: "Gear Shift: Driving Change in Public Sector Technology through Community Input" by Meg Young, Sarah Fox, Vinhcent Le, and Oscar J. Romero Jr. It includes a quote: "The path forward for equitable government technology requires a fundamental gear shift."
New! Govt tech purchasing has never been more high stakes, yet decisions about it rarely include public input. @megyoung0.bsky.socialβ¬, w Sarah Fox, Vinhcent Le, & Oscar J. Romero Jr, explain why such input is essential, and outline specific opportunities & tactics. datasociety.net/library/gear...
25.06.2025 16:16
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moral crumple zones as a service
17.06.2025 19:18
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Fantastic news, congratulations!!
12.06.2025 11:00
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Hooray, congratulations!!!
29.05.2025 12:04
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Careers
Apply to work at the UCSD Labor Center as a Program and Communications Manager! Applications close in about a week. laborcenter.ucsd.edu/get-involved...
13.05.2025 10:37
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Salvage Anthropology and Low-Resource NLP: What Computer Science Should Learn from the Social Sciences | Interactions
This forum focuses on the conditions and futures of the labor underpinning technology
production and maintenance. We welcome standalone articles as well as interviews and
conversations about all tech ...
New pub out from @davidthewid.bsky.social and me. We suggest that computer science should learn from anthropologyβs critical examination of its colonial roots. AI for good projects like low resource NLP resemble early salvage anthropology projects, where anthros tried to preserve βdyingβ languages
26.02.2025 15:14
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Students should study the humanities not because it makes them better workers but because it rips you open and breaks your brain and changes everything you thought you knew. I *promise* you this. I *promise* it has this ability, no matter how smart you think you are. I have seen it countless times.
05.12.2024 22:15
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