Michaelanne Dye
Presidential Postdoc, School of Information, University of Michigan

I am a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan’s School of Information. My work draws on the fields of Anthropology, CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work), and ICTD (Information Communication Technologies & Development) to study how people collaboratively access and participate with internet technologies in constrained contexts.
Drawing on my training as a sociocultural anthropologist, my work focuses on underserved groups to investigate (1) internet access in resource-constrained regions; (2) the design of citizen-led information systems; and (3) social media use for social change.
Recent News
11.12.19 — I will be presenting my paper, "If it Rains, Ask Grandma to Disconnect the Nano: Maintenance and Care in Havana's StreetNet" at CSCW 2019 in Austin, TX
8.1.19 – I started my new position as a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan’s School of Information
6.18.19 – I became a member of the 2019 cohort of the Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) Researchers
6.8.19 – I successfully defended my dissertation, Vamos a Resolver: Collaboratively Configuring the Internet in Havana
3.4.19 – I have accepted a presidential postdoctoral fellowship position at the University of Michigan’s School of Information starting Fall 2019!
1.15.19 – I wrote an article for ACM Interactions Mag on Cuba’s offline Internet.



