Post-Doc, School of Information
Research Fellow
Thesis Title: Biography, Well-being and Personal Media: A Qualitative Study of Everyday Digital Photography Practices
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Stephanie Teasley
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About
I am currently a Research Fellow at the School of Information at the University of Michigan. I successfully defended my dissertation, entitled Biography, Well-being and Personal Media: A Qualitative Study of Everyday Digital Photography Practices, on April 20, 2011. Prior to completing my PhD, I earned an MSI with a focus on human-computer interaction from Michigan in 2004 and a BA in Interdisciplinary Humanities from Michigan State in 1997.
My research interests center on emergent social and creative behaviors afforded by technology placed in amateur, informal and everyday contexts. This has led me to do work on topics such as distributed creative practice, distance collaboration, creative toolkit environments, and amateur and professional interactions in online creative communities.
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