Christina Chung
cfchung.bsky.social
Christina Chung
@cfchung.bsky.social
Associate Professor at UC Santa Cruz. Researching personal informatics in social contexts. Previously at IU Bloomington. Ph.D. from HCDE UW/DUB. Reading, traveling, and playing music.
http://cfchung.com
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Though much remains uncertain (e.g. outcomes of lawsuits re: canceled grants), it is clear that U.S. gov funding for science — especially science that intersects w/ concerns about human flourishing — is going to be significantly diminished in coming years. Here are a few things we can do to help:
July 10, 2025 at 7:17 PM
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A new study led by #BaskinEngineering Professor @cfchung.bsky.social shows that people's social media habits can lead to more offline activity—exploring how often tiktok users make healthy recipes they see on the app. Via KION News: bit.ly/44vsMyP
UCSC Study looks into Tiktok Cooking
A new study out of UC Santa Cruz shows that how people's social media habits can lead to more offline activity looking into how often tiktok users make healthy recipes they see on the app.
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July 2, 2025 at 6:57 PM
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Our work about TikTok and healthy eating is featured in UC Santa Cruz’s news! 📰 @cfchung.bsky.social
If you’re interested in learning about how teens are using TikTok for food content and how they are inspired to buy, cook, or reflect on food behaviors, feel free to give it a read! 💻
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A fresh look at TikTok: short food videos encourage long-term healthy eating habits in teens
Research from UC Santa Cruz human-computer interactions scholars is revealing how online habits translate into offline actions
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June 18, 2025 at 6:49 PM
Next @ #CHI2025, Seung Wan Ha will share how technology can support people to negotiate and prioritize values during life events.

Wed 4/30 5:32 | Eating and Digital Health (G401) 📖👇
4-min Medium article: bit.ly/lifeeventshort
cu-author: @novianurain.bsky.social @elenaagapie.bsky.social
How Life Events Shape the Way We Eat — And What Technology Can Do About It
Paper — Preparing and Experiencing Food During Life Events: Implications for Technology Supporting Social and Value Changes  By Seung Wan…
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April 29, 2025 at 2:05 PM
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Rebecca will be showcasing (Wed 4/30, CHI Pavilion, North 1F Halls G1-G8) “Bushwhacking through Expectations: A Critical Analysis of Body Inclusivity in the Hiking App AllTrails.” See how AllTrails prioritizes fitness & athleticism, at the expense of other values!
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April 27, 2025 at 9:58 PM
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4/29 (Annex Hall F206, 9:12AM, Social Good), Akash will present longitudinal work with farm workers & NGOs exploring technologies to combat heat stress. This was a challenging study: in some sense it is a report of failure in research and misplaced optimism.
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Conference Programs
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April 27, 2025 at 9:58 PM
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Excited to see so much cool work at #chi2025

If you're interested (G316+G317, 5:08PM, Technologies for Elderly), today I'll present on the "potentials" of tracking for older adults w/ memory concerns, again with a nod to Kathleen Stewart's affective writing. programs.sigchi.org/chi/2025/pro...
Conference Programs
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April 27, 2025 at 9:58 PM
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Presenting my work, co-authored with @fractalecho.bsky.social @kateringland.bsky.social on neurodivergent masking at #CHI2025 on Apr 28th, 11:10 AM JST. In this paper, we reframe masking from pathologization to a practice that mediates & facilitates social access. (1/2)
April 27, 2025 at 2:10 AM
At #CHI2025 tomorrow (4/28 Mon), Long-Jing Hsu and Alex Foster will present reflections on co-designs to support caregiving relationships. Ariel Wang will share how people with food allergies navigate identity, community, and risks across social media. Come say hi and join our conversation! 👇
April 27, 2025 at 1:25 PM
Challenging times call for remembering every small and big achievement. Here is to all the awesome work from students and colleagues at Computational Media @baskinengineering.bsky.social @ucsantacruz.bsky.social at #CHI2025! engineering.ucsc.edu/news/chi-202...
CHI 2025 UCSC Contribution – Baskin School of Engineering
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April 24, 2025 at 12:05 PM
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I asked this same question the last time I taught the class and collected responses here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...

I especially like an article @carolinethegeek.bsky.social shared back then titled "U is a beautiful shape for your journal article."
November 19, 2024 at 1:07 AM
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If you've gotten some weird/confusing/challenging/bad reviewer comments on your qualitative study (any discipline), I'd love for you to share them in this document. I've been aggregating common critiques and ideas for responding to them over the last year. docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Reviewer Critiques (Qualitative Methods) and How to Respond to Them
Reviewer Critiques (Qualitative Methods) and How to Respond to Them Author: Jessica Vitak (+ anyone who adds to the document) About This Document (and a disclaimer) Reviewing is a highly subjective pr...
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November 13, 2024 at 9:46 PM