Richmond Y. Wong
Scholar

Richmond Y. Wong

Google Scholar ID: BeHtakwAAAAJ
Georgia Institute of Technology
values in designspeculative designdesign fictionprivacyscience and technology studies
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
3,138
 
H-index
24
 
i10-index
33
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
50
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Jun 2025: Paper "Towards Creating Infrastructures for Values and Ethics Work in the Production of Software Technologies" accepted to Aarhus Computing X Crisis 2025
  • May 2025: Co-authored paper ""I see it, I scroll past it.": Exploring Perceptions of Social Media Political Discourse Among Gen Z Young Adult Women In The U.S." published in CSCW
  • Apr 2025: Awarded seed grant from Atlanta Interdisciplinary AI (AIAI) Network for project "Exploring IT Tech Workers’ Commutes and Transit Infrastructure in Atlanta"
  • Jan 2025: Co-authored paper "Understanding Socio-technical Factors Configuring AI Non-Use in UX Work Practices" accepted to CHI 2025
  • Aug 2024: Received seed grant from Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) to co-lead working group "Fostering the Landscape of ‘Critical Computing’ at Georgia Tech"
Background
  • Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication
  • Director of the Creating Ethics Infrastructures Lab
  • Research focuses on creating social, cultural, and organizational environments that support technologists and designers in ethical decision-making
  • Research areas include: design approaches for considering human values, supporting worker and community-led actions, improving organizational ethics review practices, and understanding the role of law and policy
  • Recent projects include studying tech workers’ ethics-related organizational practices and developing design activities to facilitate discussions on privacy and surveillance
  • Employs qualitative and design-based methods drawing from HCI, Science & Technology Studies (STS), and speculative design