About
Brianna Dym is an Assistant Teaching Professor in Computer Science at the Roux Institute, part of Northeastern University. Her work focuses on human-centered computing and broadening participation in computing for underrepresented groups, emphasizing learner empowerment and inclusivity in technology education.
Research Interests
Dym’s research integrates LGBTQIA+ perspectives in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), exploring how marginalized communities engage with computational systems. She investigates online fandom communities, platform migration, and privacy dynamics, while advocating for collaborative learning models through gaming and modding.
Article Trends
Her publications highlight a consistent focus on computational education, queer representation in technology, and digital preservation challenges. Key themes include participatory cycles, ethical data use, and the intersection of social norms with platform design.
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