Week 1 (May 3): Introduction and Course Overview

Read Course outline here.

All Papers are in the "Papers" folder under Contents in Learn
Perceived Diversity in Software Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review
Gema Rodriguez-Perez, Reza Nadri, Meiyappan Nagappan
Week 2 (May 10): No Class
No papers this week.
Spend time on selecting a team, coming up with ideas and deciding which paper you want to be the discussion lead for.
I will post the sign up link for the paper you want to be the discussion lead for here.
Week 3 (May 17): General discussions of diversity in SE (critiques due May 13)
Paper 1: Newcomers' Barriers. . . Is That All? An Analysis of Mentors' and Newcomers' Barriers in OSS Projects
CSCW, 2018
Sogol Balali, Igor Steinmacher, Umayal Annamalai, Anita Sarma, Marco Aurelio Gerosa
Paper 2: Beyond the Code Itself: How Programmers Really Look at Pull Requests
ICSE-SEIS, 2019
Denae Ford; Mahnaz Behroozi; Alexander Serebrenik; Chris Parnin
Paper 3: Perceptions of Diversity on GitHub: A User Survey
International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, 2015
Bogdan Vasilescu, Vladimir Filkov, Alexander Serebrenik
Week 4 (May 24): Age (critiques due May 20)
Paper 4: Veteran Developers' Contributions and Motivations: An Open-Source Perspective
VL-HCC 2016
Patrick Morrison; Rahul Pandita; Emerson Murphy-Hill; Anne McLaughlin
Paper 5: Is 40 the New 60? How the Popular Media Portrays the Employability of Older Software Developers
IEEE software 2020
Sebastian Baltes; George Park; Alexander Serebrenik
Paper 6: On older adults in free/open-source software: reflections of contributors and community leaders
VL-HCC 2014
Jennifer L. Davidson; Rithika Naik; Umme Ayda Mannan; Amir Azarbakht; Carlos Jensen
Week 5 (May 31): Proposal Paper Submission and Presentation
Week 6 (June 7): Gender (critiques due June 3)
Proposal Review Due
Paper 7: Investigating the Effects of Gender Bias on GitHub
ICSE 2019
Nasif Imtiaz; Justin Middleton; Joymallya Chakraborty; Neill Robson; Gina Bai; Emerson Murphy-Hill
Paper 8: Implicit Gender Biases in Professional Software Development: An Empirical Study
ICSE-SEIS 2019
Yi Wang; David Redmiles
Paper 9: Paradise Unplugged: Identifying Barriers for Female Participation on Stack Overflow
ESEC/FSE 2016
Denae Ford, Justin Smith, Philip J. Guo, Chris Parnin
Week 7 (June 14): LGBTQ+ (critiques due June 10)
Paper 10: How Trans-Inclusive are Hackathons?
IEEE software 2021
Rafa Prado; Wendy Mendes; Kiev S. Gama; Gustavo Pinto
Paper 11: Diversity and Inclusion: Culture and Perception in Information Technology Companies
IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje 2020
Natalia Pinheiro Ramos de Souza; Kiev Gama
Paper 12: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Students' Sense of Belonging in Computing: An Intersectional Approach
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2016
Jane G. Stout; Heather M. Wright
Week 8 (June 21): Abilities (critiques due June 17)
Paper 13: An exploratory study of blind software developers
VL-HCC 2012
Sean Mealin, Emerson Murphy-Hill
Paper 14: Examining the work experience of programmers with visual impairments
ICSME 2020
Earl W. Huff; Kwajo Boateng; Makayla Moster; Paige Rodeghero; Julian Brinkley
Paper 15: Understanding the challenges faced by neurodiverse software engineering employees: Towards a more inclusive and productive technical workforce
SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility, 2015
Meredith Ringel Morris, Andrew Begel, Ben Wiedermann
Week 9 (June 28): Paper Progress Submission and Presentation
Week 10 (July 5): Nationality (critiques due June 30 due to Canada Day)
Progress Report Review Due
Paper 16: Embracing Cultural Diversity: Online Social Ties in Distributed Workgroups
CSCW 2016
Wei Dong,Kate Ehrlich, Michael M. Macy, Michael Muller
Paper 17: Relationship between Geographical Location and Evaluation of Developer Contributions in GitHub
ESEM 2018
Ayushi Rastogi, Nachiappan Nagappan, Georgios Gousios, Andre van der Hoek
Paper 18: Far but near or near but far? the effects of perceived distance on the relationship between geographic dispersion and perceived diversity
CHI 2016
Lionel P. Robert
Week 11 (July 12): Race and Ethnicity (critiques due July 8)
Paper 19: Home is not Egumbo: Language, Identity and Web Design
African Conference for Human Computer Interaction: Thriving Communities, 2018
Hilma N. Aludhilu, Nicola J. Bidwell
Paper 20: Eliciting Tech Futures Among Black Young Adults: A Case Study of Remote Speculative Co-Design
CHI 2021
Christina N. Harrington, Tawanna R. Dillahunt
Paper 21: On the Relationship Between the Developer's Perceptible Race and Ethnicity and the Evaluation of Contributions in OSS
TSE 2021
Reza Nadri, Gema Rodriguez-Perez, Meiyappan Nagappan
Week 12 (July 19): Intersectionality (critiques due July 15)
Paper 22: Age stereotypes in distributed software development: The impact of culture on age-related performance expectations
IST, 2018
Uta Schloegel, Sebastian Stegmann, Rolfvan Dick, Alexander Maedche
Paper 23: The intersectional experiences of Black women in computing
SIGSE 2020
Yolanda A. Rankin, Jakita O. Thomas
Paper 24: The Intersection of Being Black and Being a Woman: Examining the Effect of Social Computing Relationships on Computer Science Career Choice
ACM Trans. Comput. Education, 2020
Monique Ross, Zahra Hazari, Gerhard Sonnert, Philip Sadler
Final Project
Final Paper Submission - Aug 2nd
Final Paper Presentation - 2nd
Review Due - Aug 9th