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*Mustafa Naseem (University of Michigan)*
April 19, 2023
11:45am-1:15pm
CSE2/Gates 401
Hybrid via Zoom - https://washington.zoom.us/j/93502841900
This seminar is co-organized with UW Change.

In-person food will be available at 11:45 PM, Zoom will open at 12:00 PM,
the talk will start at 12:15 PM.

On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 8:01 AM Daniel Campos Zamora <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The speaker at this week's DUB Seminar: Mustafa Naseem (University of
> Michigan)
>
> *Mustafa Naseem (University of Michigan)*
> April 19, 2023
> 11:45am-1:15pm
> CSE2/Gates 401
> Hybrid via Zoom - https://washington.zoom.us/j/93502841900
> This seminar is co-organized with UW Change.
>
> In-person food will be available at 11:45 PM, Zoom will open at 12:00 PM,
> the talk will start at 12:15 PM.
>
> *Title: *
> Patriarchy and Health: Designing Technologies for Men to Improve Women’s
> Health in Pakistan
>
> *Abstract: *
> This talk will address the design challenges and opportunities in creating
> health technologies for men to improve the health of women in religiously
> conservative, patriarchal, and low-income societies. In this talk, I will
> share findings from the deployment of a speech-based service called Super
> Abbu (Super Dad) designed to connect expectant fathers to doctors and to
> each other. Over a period of 71 days, the service reached upwards of 20,000
> users who spent almost 400 thousand minutes on the platform. Through a
> critical examination of cultural and societal factors, such as traditional
> gender roles, stigma towards sexual health information-seeking, and limited
> access to resources, I will highlight key considerations for designing
> effective and culturally sensitive health technologies for this population.
> The goal of this talk is to provide insights and recommendations for
> designers, researchers, and practitioners to create health technologies
> that are inclusive, accessible, and effective for users, regardless of
> their cultural, social, and economic backgrounds.
>
>
> *Bio: *
> Mustafa Naseem is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of
> Michigan School of Information. Mustafa’s research focuses on design
> challenges around creating, deploying and scaling health technologies in
> religiously conservative, patriarchal and low-income societies. Mustafa’s
> scholarship informs technology and policy design in international
> development, with a focus on centering marginalized individuals’ voices and
> needs, while focusing on factors such as access and gender. Mustafa has led
> projects in participatory design, sensors, makerspaces, and community-based
> labor projects with refugees in Pakistan, Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania,
> Botswana and the US. Mustafa’s work is published in venues including ACM
> CHI, CSCW, Web Conference (WWW), Compass, and ICTD, and has received Best
> Paper Honorable Mention and Diversity and Inclusion Awards at ACM CHI and
> CSCW. Mustafa received his Masters in ICT and Development (ICTD) from the
> University of Colorado Boulder on a Fulbright Scholarship. His work is
> supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of
> Health, US National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Bill
> and Melinda Gates Foundation, and USAID, among others.
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