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2026 Participants: Martin Bartelmus * David M. Berry * Alan Blackwell * Gregory Bringman * David Cao * Claire Carroll * Sean Cho Ayres * Hunmin Choi * Jongchan Choi * Lyr Colin * Dan Cox * Christina Cuneo * Orla Delaney * Adrian Demleitner * Pierre Depaz * Mehulkumar Desai * Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal * Koundinya Dhulipalla * Kevin Driscoll * Iain Emsley * Michael Falk * Leonardo Flores * Jordan Freitas * Aide Violeta Fuentes Barron * Erika Fülöp * Tiffany Fung * Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo * Gregor Große-Bölting * Zachary Horton * Dennis Jerz * Joey Jones * Titaÿna Kauffmann * Haley Kinsler * Todd Millstein * Charu Maithani * Judy Malloy * Eon Meridian * Luis Navarro * Collier Nogues * Stefano Penge * Marta Perez-Campos * Arpita Rathod * Abby Rinaldi * Ari Schlesinger * Carly Schnitzler * Arthur Schwarz * Haerin Shin * Jongbeen Song * Harlin/Hayley Steele * Daniel Temkin * Zach Whalen * Zijian Xia * Waliya Yohanna * Zachary Mann
CCSWG 2026 is coordinated by Lyr Colin-Pacheco (USC), Jeremy Douglass (UCSB), and Mark C. Marino (USC). Sponsored by the Humanities and Critical Code Studies Lab (USC), the Transcriptions Lab (UCSB), and the Digital Arts and Humanities Commons (UCSB).

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  • I see Searle's thought experiment to be about a problems in scope around where understanding in a system "occurs". If you look too closely, it's clear that individual parts (Searle, trapped in his own experiment!) don't understand by themselves but …
  • Hi all! I'm Sam (he/him/his), and I'm a PhD candidate in information studies at the University of Maryland. This is my second CCSWG, and I'm excited to rejoin y'all. I study the social effects of surveillance technology, and I've been focusing on an…
  • I think it's interesting that the pattern of Wordle posts is also inaccessible because screen readers ignore the structure created by hard line breaks, itself a non-visible character in most settings.
  • To confirm, Raymond Llull's wheels are supposed to generate universal truths via combination. They often used letters that were abbreviations for particular virtues (or in some case vices). They, along with many spatial mnemonics, were ways for scho…
  • Hi all, my name is Sam DiBella (he/him) and this is my first time participating in CCSWG; glad to meet you all! I'm a PhD student in information studies at the University of Maryland. I study privacy and surveillance, and have a secret love for phil…