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DTSTAMP:20240116T191655Z
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SUMMARY:Computing and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Invited Talk\n\nDenice Ward Hood (University of Illinois)\n\nW
 hat do culture and identity have to do with computing, including HPC? This
  talk will initiate a conversation - A conversation about the ways in whic
 h an awareness of and attention to individual identities and workplace cul
 ture can positively impact your creativity, innovation, and productivity. 
 Computing was created to be taught to everyone but it has become more narr
 ow. In addition to computational systems and algorithmic processes, advanc
 ed computing capabilities also involve societal impact. The decisions abou
 t what is worthy of investigation, what problems get addressed (and funded
 ) what is acceptable evidence of success, and so forth are influenced by w
 ho we are. These lived experiences represent a rich repository from which 
 to draw phenomenal ideas. With the aim of urging reflection, this talk is 
 intended to spur discussion about what Tissenbaum and colleagues (2021) re
 fer to as “more diverse, equitable, and meaningful endpoints.”\n\nTag: Edu
 cation, HPC in Society\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\n
 Session Chair: Mary Ann Leung (Sustainable Horizons Institute)
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