Publications
Florini, Sarah, Proferes, Nicholas, Duarte, Marisa, Halavais, Alex, Kirtz, Jaime, Simeone, Michael, and Walker, Shawn. (2024) AI and Higher Education: Trajectories and Questions. AI & Ethics Workgroup, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
Stephanie Carroll, Marisa Duarte, and Max Liboiron. (2024) "Indigenous Data Sovereignty," in Keywords of the Datafied State. Data & Society: New York.
Marisa Elena Duarte. (2024) "Maala Mecha Watch Over Me: A Hiaki Interpretation of Frontera Madre+Hood," in Cynthia Bejarano and Maria Cristina Morales, Frontera Madre(Hood): Brown Mothers Challenging Oppression and Transborder Violence at the US-Mexico Border. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Marisa Elena Duarte (2021) "Native and Indigenous Women's Cyber-Defense of Lands and Peoples," in Macdonald, Weins, MacArthur, and Radzikowska, eds. Networked Feminisms: Activist Assemblies and Digital Practices. Rowman & Little.
Marisa Elena Duarte and Jacob Meders. (2021) "Silicon Valley is Built on Indian Land," Living Room Light Exchange Publication 6: Placeless. LRLX, San Francisco, CA.
Marisa Elena Duarte and Morgan Vigil-Hayes. (2021) "How We Connect: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Digital Methods,” in Carlson and Berglund. Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendancy of Social Media Activism. Rutgers.
Marisa Elena Duarte (2020) “Indigenous North America: Ruptured Knowledge Ecologies and COVID- 19 in Indian Country,” in Taylor, Sharma, Martin and Jameson, eds. Data Justice and COVID-19: Global Perspectives. Meatspace Press.
Marisa E. Duarte (2017) Network Sovereignty: Building the Internet Across Indian Country. University of Washington Press.
2021 “Caring for Our People: Indigenous Responses to COVID-19 Era Informatic Colonialism,” with Nicholet Deschine-Parkhurst, Alaina George, and Alex Soto. Selected Papers of #AoIR2021 (SPIR): The 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Virtual Event, October 13-16, 2021.
2021 “ ‘As a Squash Plant Grows’: Social Textures of Sparse Internet Connectivity in Rural and Tribal Communities,” with Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Ellen Zegura, Elizabeth Belding, Ivone Masara. ACM Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction 28, 3: 1-16.
2020 “Centering Relationality: A Conceptual Model to Advance Indigenous Knowledge Organization Practices,” Co-authored with Sandy Littletree and Miranda Belarde-Lewis. Knowledge Organization 47, 5 (2020): 410-426.
2020 “Cocineras,” Yellow Medicine Review (Fall 2020).
2020 “Nourish!,” Yellow Medicine Review (Fall 2020).
2019 “ ‘Of course, Data Can Never Fully Represent Reality’: Assessing the Relationship Between Indigenous Data and IK, TK, and TEK.” Co-authored with Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Sandy Littletree, Miranda Belarde-Lewis. Human Biology 91, 3 (2019): 163-178.
2019 “Complex, Contemporary, and Unconventional: Characterizing the Tweets of the #NativeVote Movement and Native American Candidates through the 2018 US Midterm Elections,” Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, Austin, Texas, November 9-13, 2019.
2019 “Communicating Bad News: Insights for the Design of Consumer Health Technologies,” with Eun Kyoung Choe, Hyewon Suh, Wanda Pratt, and Julie A. Kientz. JMIR Human Factors 6, 2 (2019).
2017 “#Indigenous: A Technical and Decolonial Analysis of Activist Uses of Hashtags Across Social Movements,” with Morgan Vigil-Hayes. Mediatropes 7, 1 (2017):166-184.
2017 “Connected Activism: Indigenous Uses of Social Media for Shaping Political Change,” Australasian Journal of Information Systems 21 (Spring 2017): 1-12.
2017 “#Indigenous: Tracking the Connective Actions of Native American Advocates on Twitter,” with Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Nicholet Deschine-Parkhurst, Elizabeth Belding. Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (Winter 2017): 1387-1399.
2017 “Uneven Exchanges: Borderlands Violence and the Search for Peace at Sand Creek,” Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of Mujeres Activas de Letras y Cambio Social 16/1 (Spring 2017): pp 30-55.
2016 “Water is Life: Why Chicana/o/xs Should Support NoDAPL” Mujeres Talk, December 6, 2016.
2015 “Imagining: Creating Spaces for Indigenous Ontologies,” with Miranda Belarde-Lewis. Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 53/5-6 (Summer 2015): 677-702.
2015 “Knowledge, Technology, and Self-Determination,” in Marc Woons, ed. Restoring Indigenous Self-Determination: Theoretical and Practical Approaches. Bristol, UK: E-International Relations.