Please see my Google Scholar page or CV for my latest publications. The list below is not frequently updated.
Peer Reviewed Publications
- Megh Marathe and Kentaro Toyama. The situated, relational, and evolving nature of epilepsy diagnosis. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction: forthcoming. CSCW 2020.
- Megh Marathe. Seizure aesthetics: Temporal regimes and medical technology in epilepsy diagnosis. In Time & Society, 2020.
- Megh Marathe, Priyank Chandra. Officers never type: Examining the persistence of paper in e-Governance. In Proc. ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2020.
- Megh Marathe, Kentaro Toyama. Semi-automated coding for qualitative research: A user-centered inquiry and initial prototypes. CHI, 2018. Best Paper Award.
- Megh Marathe, Jacki O’Neill, Paromita Pain, and William Thies. ICT-enabled grievance redressal in central India: A Comparative Analysis. In Proc. International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD), 2016.
- Megh Marathe, Jacki O’Neill, Paromita Pain, and William Thies. Revisiting CGNet Swara and its impact in rural India. ICTD, 2015.
- Megh Marathe, and Graeme Hirst. Lexical chains using distributional measures of concept distance. In Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, 2010.
Peer Reviewed Short Papers and Oral Presentations
- Megh Marathe, Russell A. Derry, Kentaro Toyama, Sucheta M. Joshi. Adding nuance to "zero seizures and zero side effects." Accepted to the American Epilepsy Society. 2020.
- Megh Marathe. Seizure aesthetics: Temporal regimes and medical technology in epilepsy diagnosis. Society for the Social Studies of Science. 4S 2020.
- Megh Marathe. The contingent, situated, and relational nature of epilepsy diagnosis. Human-AI Collaboration in AI workshop. CSCW 2019.
- Megh Marathe. History as point of departure: Chronic contingency in epilepsy diagnosis. Fostering Historical Research workshop. CSCW 2019.
- Megh Marathe, Ting-Wei Chang, Lucky Chowdhury, Michelle L. Chung, Chia-Hsuan Su, YoonSeon Yi, Nikola Banovic, Alanson Sample, Gabriela Marcu. Tedious versus taxing: Needs assessment in a pediatric feeding disorder clinic. Workgroup in Interactive Systems for Healthcare (WISH) symposium. CHI 2019.
- Megh Marathe. Staging seizure: Chronic contingency in epilepsy diagnosis. Somatosphere 2019.
- Megh Marathe. Clock time, aesthetics, and temporal design in epilepsy diagnosis. Society for the Social Studies of Science. 4S 2019.
- Megh Marathe. Contingency Gone Right? Staging Seizure in Epilepsy Diagnosis. Society for Disability Studies. SDS 2019.
- Megh Marathe. Imagining crip time and self through the epileptic seizure. Nordic Network on Disability Research. NNDR 2019.
- Megh Marathe. On the social temporality of epileptic seizures. Canadian Disability Studies Association. CDSA 2018.
- Megh Marathe. Theorizing time during the epileptic seizure. Wellcome Trust-funded Temporal Belongings International Conference, Edinburgh. 2018.
- Purva Yardi, Megh Marathe, Kentaro Toyama. Differences in STEM gender disparity between India and the United States. HCI Across Borders symposium. CHI 2017.
- Megh Marathe. Examining the persistence of paper in electronic grievance redress in Madhya Pradesh. Annual Conference on South Asia. ACSA 2017.
- Megh Marathe, Priyank Chandra, Vaishnav Kameswaran, Tsuyoshi Kano, and Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed. In Search of Missing Pieces: Re-examining Trends in ICTD Research. International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development. ICTD 2016.
- Jacki O’Neill, Megh Marathe, and Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed. Reframing ICTD: A more realistic and reflexive approach to research. Researching for Change in a Globalising Asymmetric World workshop. Critical Alternatives conference. 2015.
- Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Megh Marathe, and Jacki O’Neill. Reframing ICTD: The Political Aspects of Technology and Development. Researching for Change in a Globalising Asymmetric World workshop. Critical Alternatives conference. 2015.
- Krittika D’Silva, Megh Marathe, Aditya Vashistha, Gaetano Borriello, and William Thies. A Mobile Application for Interactive Voice Forums: Design and Pilot Deployment in Rural India. Annual Symposium on Computing for Development. ACM DEV 2014.
- Megh Marathe, and Graeme Hirst. Incorporating Semantic Information into Text Segmentation. Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. GHC 2008.
Master's Thesis
Megh Marathe. Lexical Chains using Distributional Measures of Concept Distance. Master’s Research Paper, University of Toronto, 2009.