journal and conference papers (peer reviewed)
Anthony Maocheia-Ricci*, Nabil Bin Hannan*, Chunxu Yang, Alex Lu, Weldon Scott, Alex Rus, Grace Xu, Michelle Ma, Maggie Guo, Melissa Finn, Namiko Huynh, Bessma Momani, and Edith Law. 2026. Accounting for (Dis)advantages in Capability Sensitive Design for Marginalized Communities. In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '26), April 13-17, 2026, Barcelona, Spain. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 21 pages. [ DOI ]
Nabil Bin Hannan, Casey O'Neill, Anthony Maocheia-Ricci and Edith Law. 2025. LTJ: A Capability-based Digital Journaling Tool to Support Well-being of Newcomers in Life Transition. Proc. ACM HUm.-Comput. Interact. 9, 7 (October 2025), CSCW310:1-CSCW310:18 [ DOI ]
workshop papers or proposals (lightly peer reviewed or juried)
Sejal Agarwal*, Delara Forghani*, Brandon Lit*, Thomas Driscoll* and Anthony Maocheia-Ricci*. 2026. What is (H)CI: Why Does the “Human” Matter? Accepted workshop proposal for Graphics Interface 2026 [ arxiv ]
Anthony Maocheia-Ricci and Edith Law. 2026. Building a "-Sensitive Design" Methodology from Political Philosophies or Ideologies. In CHIdeology (CHI '26 Workshop) [ arxiv ]
Anthony Maocheia-Ricci. 2026. Citizens Artsembly: Participatory Art-making for Climate Justice. In Designing for "Last Mile" Climate Resilience with Communities (CHI '26 Workshop) [ session proceedings ] [ pictorial (for CS 889: HCI for Art) ]
other articles (juried)
Angela Li, Erin Walshaw, Alexandra Roszczenko, Anthony Maocheia-Ricci. 2026. Digital Civics and Community Engagement with Technology. In Notes from the Margin: Directed Reading Program Articles [ PDF ] [ reading course overview ]
research reports or preprints (not peer reviewed)
Brandon Lit*, Anthony Maocheia-Ricci* and Thomas Driscoll*. 2026. Exploring the Output of Software Testing Tools through a Visual Comparative Analysis Course Project for CS 846: Advanced Topics in Software Testing and Debugging [ arxiv ]
Janna Martin, Dayan De Souza, Anthony Maocheia-Ricci, and Rich Janzen. 2025. Walking with People in Poverty Program Review. Prepared for Mennonite Central Committee Ontario. Centre for Community Based Research, Waterloo, Ontario.