publications

CONFERENCE AND JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (PEER-REVIEWED)

2025

Karizat, N. (2025). Not my type: Automating sexual racism in online dating: by Apryl Williams, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2024, 268 pp., $26.00 (paperback); $105.00 (hardcover), $19.99–25.99 (eBook), ISBN 9781503635050. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1080/15295036.2025.2571434

Nadia Karizat, Nora McDonald, and Nazanin Andalibi. 2025. Laboring Towards Sociotechnical Reproductive Privacy in a Post-Roe United States: Identities, Technologies, and Actors Implicated in Reproductive Privacy. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 9, 7, Article 307 (November 2025), 34 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3757488 (PDF)

Nadia Karizat and Nazanin Andalibi. 2025. Technocultures of Consent: Understandings and Practices of Consent Among U.S. Arab/SWANA Women and Non-Binary People Who Use Dating Apps. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 9, 7, Article 327 (November 2025), 36 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3757508 (PDF)

2024

Nadia Karizat, Alexandra H. Vinson, Shobita Parthasarathy, and Nazanin Andalibi. 2023. Patent Applications as Glimpses into the Sociotechnical Imaginary: Ethical Speculation on the Imagined Futures of Emotion AI for Mental Health Monitoring and Detection. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 8, CSCW1, Article 106 (April 2024), 43 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3637383 (PDF)

Kat Roemmich, Shanley Corvite, Cassidy Pyle, Nadia Karizat, and Nazanin Andalibi. 2024. Emotion AI Use in U.S. Mental Healthcare: Potentially Unjust and Techno-Solutionist. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 8, CSCW1, Article 47 (April 2024), 47 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3637324 (PDF)

2023

Nadia Karizat and Nazanin Andalibi. 2023. “I like to See the Ups and Downs of My Own Journey”: Motivations for and Impacts of Returning to Past Content About Weight Related Journeys on Social Media. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 7, CSCW1, Article 61 (April 2023), 41 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3579494 (PDF)

2021

Nadia Karizat, Daniel Delmonaco, Motahhare Eslami, and Nazanin Andalibi. 2021. Algorithmic Folk Theories and Identity: How TikTok Users Co-Produce Knowledge of Identity and Engage in Algorithmic Resistance. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 5, CSCW2, Article 305 (October 2021), 44 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3476046 (PDF) *Honorable Mention Award for Best Paper

WORKSHOP PAPERS (LIGHTLY PEER-REVIEWED)

Nadia Karizat. 2023. Technocultures of Consent: An Intersectional Lens to Situate Consent-Related Experiences Mediated by Technology. Position Paper. Workshop on Trauma-Informed Design: A Collaborative Approach to Building Safer Online Spaces. CSCW 2023, Forthcoming. (Pre-Print)

INFORMALLY PUBLISHED WRITTEN WORK

Nadia Karizat. 2023. A Book Review of The Woman of the Far Right: Social Media Influencers and Online Radicalization by Eviane Leidig. Book Review. London School of Economics Review of Books. December 2023. (Link)