Specializations
- Gender and Technology
- Artificial Intelligence and Religion
- Digital Media and Society
Research Areas
Courses
- - Intellectual Foundations Of Informatics
- - Research Methods
Biography
Dr. Wes Eli King teaches core informatics courses to undergraduates in the University of Washington Information School. They have been at the UW since 2013, starting as a graduate student and now as faculty. Dr. Wes brings over 20 years of technical writing and technical training experience to the classroom and offers a critical informatics lens for students to adopt as they develop their career goals and imagine the future of information. They are passionate about teaching and enjoy designing collaborative, peer-based learning environments.
As an activist-researcher, Dr. Wes locates their research at the intersection of technology, religion, and gender. They completed their dissertation entitled, A Match Made in Heaven: Queer Christians and Dating Apps, at the UW iSchool in 2021 and teach a Special Topics in Informatics course on internet dating and the future of relationships. Dr. Wes has also developed a Special Topics in Informatics course on AI, robots, and transcending religion that brings together their research and teaching with their interest in science fiction and imagining futures.
Education
- Ph D, Information Science, University of Washington, 2021
- MS, Information Science , University of Washington, 2019
- MA, International Studies: Comparative Religion, University of Washington, 2015
- MA, Ministry Leadership, Portland Seminary, 2011
- BA, Organizational and Interpersonal Communication Concentration in Psychology and Computer Science, Ohio State University, 1986
Awards
- Dissertation Fellowship - Louisville Institute, 2020-2021
- Joan W. Welk Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Comparative Religion, 2014-2015
- Best Paper in Ethical Challenges Accompanying Digital and Social Media Mini-Track (Nominated) - Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2015
Memberships
- Society for the Social Studies of Science
- Association of Internet Researchers
- Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Publications and Contributions
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Conference Paper(2024)Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Science, pp. 2370-2379
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Instructor's ManualResearch Methods for Informatics Undergraduate Students: A Lab Workbook (2023)
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Conference PaperAI and the Unsullied Self (2021)Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S)
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Conference PaperLibrarian perspectives on the role of virtual reality in public libraries (2020)83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T '20)
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Journal Article, Academic JournalPerceptions and experiences of Virtual Reality in public libraries (2020)Journal of Documentation
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Journal Article, Academic JournalPolitics of Race, Gender, and Visual Representation in Feminist Media Education (2020)Discourse, Special issue on Child and Youth Engagement: Civic Literacies and Digital Ecologies, 41(5), pp. 673β690
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Conference PosterVirtual Reality in Washington State Libraries (2018)Connected Learning Summit 2018
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Conference Paper'Almost,' 'more than,' or 'truly' human?: Examining Sci-Fi TV through the lenses of digital and theological anthropologies (2015)Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Science, pp. 1734-1741
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Book, Non-Scholarly-NewFacing βThe Talkβ: Conversations with my four daughters about sex (2015)
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewFeminist perspectives and mobile culture(s): power and participation in girls' digital video making communitiesFeminist Interventions in Participatory Media: Pedagogy, Publics, Practice
Presentations
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A Match Made in Heaven: Queer Christians & Dating Apps
(2022)
Annual meeting of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) - Dublin, Ireland
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AI, Cyborgs, Robots and Religion I & II
(2022)
Annual meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) - Cholula, Mexico (Virtual)
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Information Ecologies that Promote Radical Belonging for Christians with Diverse Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Identities and Practices
(2022)
Annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR) - Baltimore, MD
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Librarian Perspectives on the Role of Virtual Reality in Public Libraries
(2020)
2020 ASIS&T Virtual Annual Meeting - Virtual