Publications
2019
If it Rains, Ask Grandma to Disconnect the Nano: Maintenance & Care in Havana’s StreetNet
Michaelanne Dye, David Nemer, Neha Kumar, Amy Bruckman | CSCW ’19
Vamos a Resolver: Collaboratively Configuring the Internet in Havana
Michaelanne Dye | Georgia Tech, Doctoral Dissertation
The Human Infrastructure of El Paquete, Cuba’s Offline Internet
Michaelanne Dye, David Nemer, Josiah Mangiameli, Amy Bruckman, Neha Kumar | ACM Transactions
Bringing Shades of Feminism to Human-Centered Computing
Manasee Narvilkar, Josiah Mangiameli, Adriana Alvarado Garcia, Azra Ismail, Daniel Schiff, Danielle Schechter, Jordan Chen, Karthik Bhat, Marisol Wong-Villacres, Anusha Vasudeva, Aparna Ramesh, Michaelanne Dye, Naveena Karusala, Pragati Singh, Savanthi Murthy, Shubhangi Gupta, Udaya Lakshmi, and Neha Kumar | CHI ’19 (alt.CHI)
2018
Solidarity Across Borders: Navigating Intersections Towards Equality and Inclusion
Michaelanne Dye, Neha Kumar, Ari Shlesinger, Marisol Wong-Villacres, Morgan G. Ames, Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Joyojeet Pal, Jacki O’Neill, Mary L. Gray | CSCW ’18
El Paquete Semanal: The Week’s Internet in Havana
Michaelanne Dye, David Nemer, Josiah Mangiameli, Amy Bruckman, Neha Kumar | CHI ’18
Seamfully Interwoven: Piecing Together Havana’s Internet
Michaelanne Dye | CHI ’18
Facebook in Venezuela: Understanding Solidarity Economies in Low-Trust Environments
Hayley Evans, Marisol Villacres, Daniel Castro, Michaelanne Dye, Eric Gilbert, Rosa Arriaga, Amy Bruckman | CHI ’18
2017
Locating the Internet in the Parks of Havana
Michaelanne Dye, David Nemer, Laura Pina, Nithya Sambasivan, Amy Bruckman, Neha Kumar | CHI ’17
Social Computing & Development
Michaelanne Dye, Amy Bruckman, Neha Kumar | CHI ’17
What (or Who) Is Public? Privacy Settings and Social Media Content Sharing
Casey Fiesler, Michaelanne Dye, Jessica L. Feuston, Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, C.J. Hutto, Shannon Morrison, Parisa Khanipour Roshan, Umashanthi Pavalanathan, Amy S. Bruckman, Munmun De Choudhury, Eric Gilbert | CSCW ’17
When the Internet Goes Down in Bangladesh
Mehrab Bin Morshed, Michaelanne Dye, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, and Neha Kumar | CSCW ’17
2016
Early Adopters of the Internet and Social Media in Cuba
Michaelanne Dye, Annie Antón, Amy S. Bruckman | CSCW ’16
Cuba Intercambio: Cultural and Information Exchange for Cuba
Michaelanne Dye, Annie Antón, Amy Bruckman | CHI ’16
2015
Social Media in Repressive Regimes: The Case of Cuba and Venezuela
Michaelanne Dye, Eric Gilbert, Annie Antón, Amy S. Bruckman | CSCW ’15
2014
Exploring How Parents in Economically Depressed Communities Access Learning Resources
Parisa Khanipour Roshan, Maia Jacobs, Michaelanne Dye, and Betsy DiSalvo | Group ’14
2013
Hollaback!: the role of storytelling online in a social movement organization
Dimond, Jill P., Michaelanne Dye, Daphne LaRose, and Amy S. Bruckman. | CSCW ’13
2011
La Vida Online: The Parallel Public Sphere of Facebook as Used by Colombian Immigrant Women in Atlanta
Michaelanne Dye | Georgia State University 2011 (Master’s Thesis)
Selected Press
2018
The Atlantic -
How is the Digital Age Playing Out Around the Globe?
Boing Boing -
Inside Cuba’s Massive, Weekly, Human-Curated Sneakernet
This is Hell -
Exploring the IRL peer-to-peer network of Cuba’s offline internet
2016
Reuters -
Millenials lead private media opening in Communist-run Cuba
CNN en Español -
Este Proyecto Ayuda a Los Cubanos a Navegar en Internet
CNN en Español -
Dye: “Cuba tendrá en 10 años internet más amplio”
90.1 FM WABE -
Ga. Tech Project Provides Cubans With Faster Internet
Motherboard -
Cuba’s Government – Not Obama or Google – Will Decide When Cubans Get the Internet
New Scientist -
Next Billion People Online Will Get Odd Versions of the Internet
2013
Scientific American -
How to Manage Your Digital Afterlife
Variety -
The Memory of Cory Monteith Lives On (and On) via Social Media
Mashable -
How 1 Billion People Are Coping With Death and Facebook
2012
ReadWrite -
How People Communicate on Instagram
ReadWrite -
Posting Photos of Your Kids on Facebook: The Realities
ReadWrite -
I Wanna Live Forever, or How We Die on Social Networks