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Jeremy Birnholtz
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Jeremy Birnholtz’s research focuses on human-computer interaction issues, such as attention, information sharing, and collaboration through the use of technology. He has lectured and published widely on subjects that include young people’s attention to instant messaging, interruptions in attention in seniors with chronic pain, and deception in text messaging
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Jeremy P Birnholtz, Ashley Kraus, Weiwei Zheng,David A. Moskowitz,Kathryn Rose Macapagal,Darren Gergle
Social media and society, no. 3 (2020): 205630512095517
Julia R. Fernandez,Jeremy Birnholtz
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, no. CSCW (2019): 226-21
Katta Spiel, Os Keyes, Ashley Marie Walker, Michael A. DeVito,Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Emeline Brulé,Ann Light, Pinar Barlas, Jean Hardy, Alex A. Ahmed,Jennifer A. Rode,Jed R. Brubaker
CHI Extended Abstracts, pp.SIG11, (2019)
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, no. CSCW (2018): 1-23
MobileHCI, pp.34:1-34:12, (2018)
New Media & Society, no. 7 (2018): 2469-2488
Michael A. DeVito,Jeffrey T. Hancock,Megan French,Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Judd Antin,Karrie Karahalios,Stephanie Tom Tong,Irina Shklovski
CHI Extended Abstracts, pp.1-6, (2018)
CHI, (2018)
CSCW, pp.740-754, (2017)
Computers in Human Behavior, no. C (2017): 92-99
CHI, pp.3163-3174, (2017)
Computers in Human Behavior, (2017): 166-173
Computers in Human Behavior, no. C (2017): 166-173
Computers in Human Behavior, (2017): 92-99
MobileHCI, pp.295-305, (2016)
New Media & Society, no. 7 (2015): 1117-1136
CSCW Companion, pp.283-288, (2015)
CSCW Companion, pp.131-134, (2015)
CHI, pp.4079-4082, (2015)
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