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  1. Diana Elizabeth Forsythe (November 11, 1947 – August 14, 1997) was a leading researcher in anthropology and a key figure in the field of science and technology studies. She is recognized for her significant anthropological studies of artificial intelligence and informatics, as well as for her studies on the roles of gender and ...

    • Where We Are Now: What We Can Learn from This Special Issue
    • Where Should We Go Next: Emerging Research and Implementation Topics
    • Acknowledgments

    Fourteen articles were accepted to this Special Issue from a total of 27 submissions. With the exception of a scoping review,6 all articles reported on original research studies at the intersection of informatics and the social sciences (Table 1). The majority of research studies were conducted in the United States,7–16 with the exception of 3 stud...

    As we move forward, the field of biomedical and health informatics would strongly benefit from integrating qualitative methods and ethnographic lenses with quantitative method philosophies, as highlighted by the collection of articles in this Special Issue. Such mixed-method approaches20,21can lead to innovative solutions that can tackle new and pr...

    We thank Bern Shen, Diana’s widower, for his review of the initial draft of the abstract and critical suggestions for improvement. We also thank the AMIA People and Organizational Issues Working Group for support of the idea of the Special Issue as well as the peer reviewers for their constructive and thoughtful feedback on submissions.

    • Kim M Unertl, Joanna Abraham, Suzanne Bakken
    • 2021
  2. 2 de mai. de 2022 · Diana E. Forsythe was a leading anthropologist of science, technology, and work, and especially of the field of artificial intelligence. This volume collects her best-known essays, along with other major works that remained unpublished upon her death in 1997.

  3. Diana E. Forsythe (11 November 1947-14 August 1997) Diana Forsythe died last summer, in a hiking accident in Alaska. Her colleagues mourn her passing, both as a valued friend and as a scholar whose research was becoming increasingly influential. (In this issue, Stefan Helmreich cites her work as seminal.)

  4. Diana E. Forsythe was a leading anthropologist of science, technology, and work, and especially of the field of artificial intelligence. This volume collects her best-known essays, along with other major works that remained unpublished upon her death in 1997.

  5. Diana E. Forsythe was a leading anthropologist of science, technology, and work, and especially of the field of artificial intelligence. This volume collects her best-known...

  6. Diana Elizabeth Forsythe (November 11, 1947 – August 14, 1997) was a leading researcher in anthropology and a key figure in the field of science and technology studies.