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Publications

  1. Schafer, J., Halperin, B.A., Ghosh, S., Vera, J.A. (2024, October). To Screenshot Or Not To Screenshot? Tensions In Representing Visual Social Media Platform Posts. Paper presented at AoIR2024: The 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. Sheffield, UK: AoIR. Retrieved from http://spir.aoir.org.
  2. Vera, J. A., McDonald, D. W., & Zachry, M. (2024). How-To in Short-Form: A Framework for Analyzing Short-Format Instructional Content on TikTokTechnical Communication71(2), 5-25.
  3. Perkins, K., Ghosh, S., Vera, J., Aragon, C., & Hyland, A. (2022). The Persistence of Safety Silence: How Flight Deck Microcultures Influence the Efficacy of Crew Resource ManagementInternational Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace9(3), 6.

Posters

  1. Vera, J.A., Zachry, M., and McDonald, D.W. (2024). Yellowstone is Not Erupting: Rumor Correction and How TikTok Users Made Sense of a Small-Scale Hoax. Presented at the Trust and Safety Research Conference at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. September 27-28, 2024.

Workshop Papers

  1. Beyond Viral Dances: Crisis and Disaster Sensemaking on TikTokJ. Vera, M. Zachry, D. W. McDonald [CHI 2024]
  2. Misleading Ourselves: How Disinformation Manipulates Sensemaking” S. Prochaska, J. Vera, D. Tan [CHI 2024]
  3. Adam Hyland, Julie A. Vera, and Brett A. Halperin. Hierarchy in/as Complexity. Agre After Techno-Utopianism. Workshop I: Agre as Philosopher. Institute of Network Cultures. University of Siegen. Sept. 1, 2022.

Yellowstone is Not Erupting: Rumor Correction and How TikTok users Made Sense of a Small-Scale Hoax