Professor

Richmond Wong

Has open position

Assistant Professor

Georgia Institute of Technology

United States

Research Interests

Media Studies

10%

Digital Media

20%

Computer Science

20%

Technology Ethics

20%

Human-computer Interaction

20%

Philosophy

20%

Sociology

20%

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Richmond Wong

Georgia Institute of Technology

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United States

PhD in Digital Media: Ethics, HCI, and Sociotechnical Research at Georgia Tech

The Georgia Institute of Technology is seeking new PhD students for its Digital Media program, with a focus on research areas at the intersection of technology, ethics, and society. The program, supervised by Assistant Professor Richmond Wong, is particularly interested in applicants who wish to explore topics such as the work required by practitioners to address social values and ethics in technology design, technology non-use and refusal, cultural imaginaries of urban transit, and the histories of tech workers. Research in the Creating Ethics Infrastructures Lab investigates how computing technologies can promote social values like privacy, fairness, dignity, and security. The lab's projects are interdisciplinary, drawing from design, science and technology studies (STS), critically oriented human-computer interaction (HCI), and other social sciences and humanities. Current research areas include: (1) studying the work required to address ethical issues within organizational contexts, (2) creating alternate ethics infrastructures and governance mechanisms, and (3) examining technology non-use and alternative use practices. The lab employs interpretivist qualitative methods such as interviews, focus groups, ethnographic observation, and discourse analysis, as well as qualitative design-based research approaches. Applicants should have experience or interest in critically-oriented HCI research, STS, or related disciplines, and must be committed to qualitative research methods and a collaborative, supportive research environment. A strong emphasis is placed on human-based thinking, reading, and writing, with limited to no use of generative AI tools. The program values interdisciplinary perspectives and encourages applicants to familiarize themselves with foundational readings in infrastructure studies, interpretive research, speculative design, and values in computing. The application deadline for the Digital Media PhD program is December 8, 2025. Prospective students are encouraged to review the program and lab websites for more information about research areas, expectations, and the application process. While funding details are not specified in the announcement, applicants should consult the program website or contact the supervisor for information about financial support, stipends, or tuition coverage. For more information, visit the Digital Media program admissions page and the Creating Ethics Infrastructures Lab guide. Interested candidates should prepare their application materials and submit them by the deadline. This opportunity is ideal for students passionate about the ethical, social, and cultural dimensions of technology and digital media.

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Richmond Wong

Georgia Institute of Technology

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United States

PhD Position in Digital Media, Ethics, and Technology Studies at Georgia Institute of Technology

The Georgia Institute of Technology is inviting applications for a PhD position in the Digital Media program, with a focus on ethics, social values, and technology studies. The position is supervised by Assistant Professor Richmond Wong, whose research group, the Creating Ethics Infrastructures Lab, investigates the social, cultural, and organizational contexts of technology design. The lab's work is highly interdisciplinary, drawing from human-computer interaction (HCI), science and technology studies (STS), design, and the social sciences and humanities. Research topics include: the work required by practitioners to address social values and ethics in technology design; the creation of governance mechanisms and policy levers for ethical design; technology non-use, resistance, and alternative use practices; and the study of urban transit infrastructures and their relationship to technology companies. The lab also explores the experiences of tech workers, especially those active before 2000, through oral histories and design research. Methodologically, the group emphasizes interpretivist qualitative research, including interviews, focus groups, ethnographic observation, and discourse analysis, as well as qualitative design-based methods. The research aims to understand how ethical and social values are addressed in technology organizations, and to imagine new forms of governance and policy that support responsible technology development. Applicants should have experience or interest in critically-oriented HCI research, STS, or related disciplines, and a strong commitment to qualitative research methods and collaborative, human-centered research environments. The lab values limited use of generative AI tools in research and writing. The program is ideal for students interested in the intersection of technology, ethics, policy, and society. The application deadline for the Georgia Tech Digital Media PhD program is December 8, 2025. For more information about the program and application process, visit the Georgia Tech Digital Media admissions page. Prospective students are encouraged to review the lab guide and research group website to better understand the research environment and expectations.

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