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	<title>sylvia darling</title>
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		<title>Intro</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2019 02:47:25 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>dr. sylvia darling&#38;nbsp;
I’m a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and PhD graduate of the University of Michigan School of Information. As an&#38;nbsp;ethnographer, I study how people transform information in pursuit of their aspirations, namely in precarious contexts like transnational migration to the U.S.-Mexico border and the informal street vendor economy in Honduras.In my dissertation, I drew on two years of fieldwork among migrant communities in western Honduras to analyze how information brokers synthesize fragmented information into strategies for leaving or “building,” as one broker put it, “a country worth staying for.” I argue that when the pull of aspiration (and survival) is exceptionally powerful, people develop sophisticated information practices to achieve their goals amid high stakes.
 

In 2026, I’m extending this work through postdoc projects studying the role of community tech consultants in bridging the digital divide in Detroit, as well as scam experiences and digital safety interventions for Afghan refugees. Always happy to discuss the virtues and snafus of community engagement, interpretivist methods, and intermediaries and other brokering cognates.&#38;nbsp;
See my CV.&#38;nbsp;Soy investigadora en la Facultad de Información de la Universidad de Michigan en los EE.UU. Estudio cómo la gente utiliza información de manera estratégica para salir adelante en contextos de extrema desigualdad.
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		<title>Research Areas</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2019 02:47:26 +0000</pubDate>

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Areas de investigaciónMuch of my research is interdisciplinary by luck and qualitative by design. Lately, I draw from theories of information science, aspiration and capability, and the anthropology of migration as I forge linkages between information practices, human mobility, and the pursuit of the “good life.” I also support research that leverages human-computer interaction and information communication technologies for social change to benefit communities historically underserved by Silicon Valley. To this end, I have studied the impacts of technology on undocumented immigrants in the United States, Detroiters living in food deserts, Honduran migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, Habaneros bridging the digital divide in Cuba, and victims of online harassment in the Global South.&#38;nbsp;The geographic spread is wide, but the moral constant is this: building theories of social change predicated not on damage but on desire, à la Eve Tuck. The U.S. Fulbright Program, the Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship, the Tinker Foundation, and my home department are all generous sponsors of my work.
Uso métodos etnográficos—es decir, observo la sociedad de una forma participativa—pero mis investigaciones son interdisciplinarias. Entre los temas están estudios de migración; interacción humano-computadora; antropología cultural; tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones para el cambio social; y estudios de ciencia, tecnología y sociedad. Temas incluyen aspiraciones y capacidades migratorias; política de información transnacional; reintegración; dataficación y activismo ciudadano; adaptación sociotécnica; y diseño culturalmente sensible. He recibido financiamento del Programa Fulbright, la Fundación Tinker, el Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship y mi departamento universitario.&#38;nbsp;</description>
		
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		<title>Updates</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2019 04:08:51 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>updates
ActualizacionesMarch 2026I was invited to speak on ethnographic research and human-computer interaction for Dr. Ihudiya Finda Williams’s Fireside Chat Series at the REACH Lab at Virginia Tech. I enjoyed discussing how to balance the epistemic core of one’s research agenda with the unpredictability of fieldwork—with computer science students!


February 2026
I gave a guest talk on researcher positionality for Dr. Laura Murphy’s SI 611 Centering Values in Design: Disability &#38;amp; Technology, in which I discussed positionality as a fluid, ongoing, and relational process. Once again, students posed sharp questions about institutional power, ethical responsibilities, principled refusal, and how identity is folded into these topics.
I started my Postdoctoral Research Fellow appointment under the esteemed mentorship of Dr. Tawanna Dillahunt, Dr. Mustafa Naseem, and Dr. Julie Hui.&#38;nbsp;🥳
I gave guest talks on&#38;nbsp;“Intention, Connection, and Disruption: Lessons Learned From Community-Engaged Research,” in which I discussed aligning research with community priorities and embracing uncertainty to engage authentically with communities’ lived realities. At Dr. Gabi Marcu’s SI 512 Research Experience Development class at UMSI and Dr. Aditya Vashsistha’s INFO 6600 Tech for Underserved Communities class at Cornell Bowers, students pondered incredibly thoughtful questions about interpretivist approaches to knowledge production and obligations to participant safety.&#38;nbsp;
January 2026Our paper “Aspiring Toward Decency: Collectively and Creatively Appropriating Information Communication Technology in Havana” was published in New Media &#38;amp; Society. Co-authored with Dr. Michaelanne Thomas, this labor of love theorizes the sociotechnical dimensions of resolver, an emic word that captures both an informal acquisition process and a problem-solving mindset among residents in the Cuban capital.&#38;nbsp;
June 2025I passed my dissertation defense and earned a new title. Endless thanks to my chair, Dr. Kentaro Toyama, and the rest of my dream team committee: Dr. William Lopez, Dr. Tawanna Dillahunt, and Dr. Michaelanne Thomas. Calling me Dr. D or Doctora is fine. 😉&#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;
June to August 2023
I interned as an analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the “investigative arm of Congress.” With the Forensic Audits and Investigative Service team, I analyzed medical provider fraud risk in the country’s largest healthcare program and gained an understanding of institutional challenges that impact health insurees, dependents, and American taxpayers at large. Plus, I learned about the impartial and painfully meticulous ways in which the agency ‘follows the dollar’ and evaluates federal programs concerning diplomacy, foreign aid, national defense and intelligence, business regulation, natural resources,  education, and more.
February 2023 
I was selected to receive the ‘23-‘24&#38;nbsp;Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship at the University of Michigan to support my dissertation on rootedness, migration, and transnational information politics in Honduras. Doctoral students, interested in applying? See my research statement and email me for tips.
I participated in the “Lady Frijoles” panel for Dr. William Lopez’s PUBPOL 633 Qualitative Methods class for Master students at the Ford School of Public Policy. Joined by Dr. Amelia Frank-Vitale and Dr. John Doering-White, we discussed sensory ethnography and shared advice on how to place anthropological observations within an “intelligible frame,” make the “strange familiar,” and apply qualitative data toward policymaking.&#38;nbsp;
January 2023 
I gave a guest talk at Dr. Michaelanne Thomas’ SI 430 Information Technology &#38;amp; Global Society class. In “What You Should Know About Migration, Weapons of ‘Math’ Destruction, and Digital Justice,” undergraduate students got a primer on research tracing immigrants’ tech experiences and ways of breaking cognitive barriers to social change by asking who participates in and is impacted by the tech design process.
Our paper “Online Harassment in Majority Contexts: Examining Harms and Remedies across Countries” was accepted to the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ‘23). Led by Dr. Sarita Schoenebeck, we show how online governance&#38;nbsp;may benefit from transnational bodies of policymakers, NGOs, and academics to address abuse on social media, finding that no singular factor can predict perceptions of harm. Co-authors include Amna Batool, Giang Do, Gabriel Grill, Dr. Daricia Wilkinson, Dr. Mehtab Khan, Dr. Kentaro Toyama, and Louise Ashwell.
September 2022 
Our paper “How Recent Migrants Develop Trust Through Community Commerce: The Emergence of Sociotechnical Adaptation” was accepted to the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ‘23). Dr. Joey Hsiao, Dr. Tawanna Dillahunt, and I share design suggestions to support immigrants’ trust in social media for local commerce and reflections on how adaptation experiences vary across diverse immigrant populations.
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		<title>Contact</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2019 03:29:34 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>contact me
Ponte en contacto conmigo
Email is the best way to contact me. You can send your inquiries, comments, or objections to ssimioni [at] umich [dot] edu. 
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		<title>Updates Continued</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:18:05 +0000</pubDate>

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The day I met my youngest interlocutor, age five. Copán, Honduras, 2019.
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	Updates continuedActualizaciones continuadasJuly 25-August 2, 2022: I presented ongoing research on data practices about migration in Honduras, joining the latest cohort of early career migration scholars at the Summer Institute for Migration Research Methods, hosted by the Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative. The institute bridged forced and climate migration themes with big data and social networking approaches.
March 15, 2022: My latest paper “Coyotes, Caravans, and Connectivity: Digital Practices among Honduran Irregular Migrants” was accepted at the ACM International Conference on Information Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD ‘22). See my talk and read some Q&#38;amp;As about ethical tensions relevant to this work.Based on migrants’ perceptions of phone-related monitoring and concerns of deportation and extortion, Dr. Kentaro Toyama and I contribute recommendations for clarifying suspicions over state and drug cartel surveillance and attending to a broader digital ecology to support migrants’ safety Bonus: See “10 Things You Should Know About Tech and Honduran Migration,” a Spanish-language white paper and slide deck presented to Honduran community partners on tips for improved migrant support.
December 15, 2022: I designed a syllabus for #ImAlreadyHome: Community-Centered Approaches to Digital Tech among Immigrants in the U.S. With support from the Engaged Pedagogy Initiative at Rackham, this civic engagement course prepares students to discern linkages between large-scale digital justice issues and lived experiences among immigrant communities. Interested in adapting it for your classroom? Happy to share materials upon request.
September 2021-May 2023: With support from the Fulbright U.S. Student Research Award and the Tinker Field Foundation Grant, I am conducting dissertation research in Honduras on migration and technologies of resistance. &#38;nbsp;August 27, 2021: I changed my last name and publishing identity. Please be patient while I jump through the hoops of a legal name change. Call me Sylvia Darling. 😊June 7-11, 2021: I co-organized the 2021 Cornell University Summer School on Designing Technology for Social Impact, along with Dr. Phoebe Sengers, Dr. Nicola Dell, and Dr. Kaiton Williams.&#38;nbsp;The program offered PhD students career-building opportunities for producing transformative, emancipatory research. We were very proud to represent students working on data under conditions of collapse, subaltern media, culture and identity in computing, and more.July 2020-present: I’m collaborating with Dr. Michaelanne Thomas on a project that explores the sociotechnical dimensions of “resolver”— a cultural phrase roughly translated as ‘to adapt’ — among Cubans in Havana. We’re trying to understand how sociotechnical innovations are borne from prolonged crises.March 5-6, 2020: I presented at the University of Michigan-Universidad de Puerto Rico Collaborative Symposium on the UPR Rio Piedras campus in San Juan, Puerto Rico. UM-UPR develops research curricula for secondary school classrooms. Teachers, need a high school-level lesson plan on migration, citizenship, and human rights? Check this lesson plan adapted from my research on Honduran migration during the Trump era.November 2019: I gave a guest lecture at Berea College upon the invitation of Dr. Jasmine Jones on researching digital tools for social impact. May 21-August 6, 2019: I conducted preliminary fieldwork in the Departments of Copán, Cortés, and Francisco Morazán in Honduras. This summer marked a preliminary step towards understanding how Hondurans who clandestinely cross the border use technnology to facilitate their journey.May 4-9, 2019: I co-presented a Best Paper in Glasgow, Scotland with Dr. Tawanna Dillahunt at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ‘19).“Online Grocery Delivery Services: An Opportunity to Address Food Disparities in Transportation-scarce Areas” contributes implications for culturally responsive design toward healthful purchases among resource-constrained communities.

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		<title>About</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2019 03:22:07 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>There was a time
before graduate schoolwhen I worked at a refugee resettlement agency in Miami, Florida. Sometime before that, I moved to Detroit, Michigan and fell in love, as many anthropologists are wont to do, with the folks, the fables, and the fact of life that reside within its urban prairies. 
When I’m not in the field, I am in Ann Arbor, where I can be found frequenting the Cobblestone Farm or walking into the dense air at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens. The photo on the right was taken by Jeff Smith and the mural behind me is titled The Cornfield, created by Vito Valdez and located at the intersection of St. Anne and Bagley in beautiful Southwest Detroit.Hubo un tiempo en que trabajaba en una agencia de reasentamiento de refugiados en Miami. En algún momento antes de eso, me mudé a Detroit, y me enamoré, como suelen hacer la mayoría de los antropólogos, con la gente, las fábulas y el hecho de la vida que reside en sus praderas urbanas.Cuando no estoy en el campo, estoy en Ann Arbor, donde me puedes encontrar frecuentando el Cobblestone Farm o caminando en el denso aire del Jardín Botánico Matthaei. La foto de la derecha fue tomada por Jeff Smith y el mural detrás de mí se titula The Cornfield, creado por Vito Valdez y ubicado en la intersección de St. Anne y Bagley en el hermoso suroeste de Detroit.

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		<title>CV</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2019 05:47:39 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>Access the PDF version of my CV.




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		<title>UM-UPR Lesson Plan</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2020 19:30:26 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>This high school-level lesson plan was made possible with the support of Dr. Darin Stockdill and the University of Michigan and Universidad de Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Outreach Collaboration and the U-M Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Written permission to use these materials is not required, although emails at ssimioni@umich.edu are appreciated. Please adapt them for your use and credit me where applicable. Find the PDF version here.
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