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On Making Data Actionable: How Activists Use Imperfect Data to Foster Social Change for Human Rights Violations in Mexico

In this paper, we examine how activist organizations, focused on human rights violations (HRVs) in Mexico, obtain and translate data to produce actionable insight for social change. Through interviews with 15 participants working in think tanks, human rights centers, non-governmental organizations,...

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Published in:Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer interaction 2017-12, Vol.1 (CSCW), p.1-19, Article 19
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