D. Yvette Wohn

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Category Archives: daily doilies

delirious

May 1, 2005by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

I rolled down the windows and grasped the window frame with my left hand, feeling the cool air on my arm. Driving with the other, I weaved in and out […]

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[USA Today]South Korea’s Hwang Woo-suk is the king of cloning

April 23, 2005by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

South Korea’s Hwang Woo-suk is the king of cloning By Bo-Mi Lim, The Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea — It takes two scientists in Hwang Woo-suk’s lab here mere minutes […]

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wandering lips

March 30, 2005by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

it is the sand. the yellow sand. the sky seems so blue and the weather is beautifully windy, but when I lick my lips, they taste of sand. Lips that were […]

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A city, from scratch

January 20, 2005by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

NEW YORK ― If someone asked you to build a city, where would you begin? New York architects James von Klemperer and Jisop Han were given the chance to answer […]

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Fat

November 12, 2004by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

The most frequent compliment I receive from Korean people is, “Your face is so beautiful, if you lose weight, you’d be lovely.” Sometimes, I don’t know whether that really is […]

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College Students’ Spending Habits Carry On in Shaky Economy

December 11, 2000by arcticpenguin 2 Comments

Published in Ewha Voice. December, 2000 It is 6 p.m. on a chilly Friday night in Shinchon and an embarrassed girl steps off the elevator as it beeps from being […]

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D.Yvette Wohn, Ph.D.

Dr. Wohn (she/her) is an associate professor at NJIT and director of the Social Interaction Lab (socialinteractionlab.com). Her research is in the area of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) where she studies the characteristics and consequences of social interactions in online environments such as livestreaming, esports, virtual worlds/metaverse, and social media.

Funded by the National Science Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, and Yahoo, her main projects examine 1) content moderation, online harassment and the creation/maintenance of online safe spaces, 2) social exchange in digital economies & digital patronage (creator-supporter dynamics), and 3) identity and online self-presentation

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  • fiction:surrealism
  • food
  • journalism
  • natural science
  • politics & law
2025 Schedule

3/2-5: Future of Games (Dagstuhl, Germany)
4/27-5/1: CHI (Yokohama, Japan)
6/3-6: IMX (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Blog Posts

  • art & architecture
  • being digital
    • ::3D Virtual Worlds::
    • ::Cyber Culture::
    • ::Gadgets/Services::
    • ::Games::
    • ::Mobile Culture::
    • ::Social Media::
  • daily doilies
  • fashion
  • fiction:surrealism
  • food
  • journalism
  • natural science
  • politics & law

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  • New research on how music fans feel about AI- generated fan content
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