Trans Data: A Research and Design Agenda from Trans Activists' Transformative Data Science
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Stevens, Nikko; D'Ignazio, Catherine; Doğan, Amelia
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Trans activists play a deeply important role in caring for and advocating for the transgender community using data. Through an interview study with 16 trans activists working in trans-led and trans-serving organizations in the United States, we document how they use restorative/transformative data science processes of resolving, researching, recording, and refusing and using data. We incorporate their data practices with trans technology and trans competent interaction design approaches to propose a research agenda for trans data: materially improve trans lives, cross data boundaries, and constantly engage in power analysis. We expound on how a trans data research agenda can benefit data advocacy and CSCW research and design.
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2025-10-16Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and PlanningJournal
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
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ACM
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Amelia Lee Doğan, Nikko Stevens, and Catherine D'Ignazio. 2025. Trans Data: A Research and Design Agenda from Trans Activists' Transformative Data Science. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 9, 7, Article CSCW501 (November 2025), 21 pages.
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2573-0142