Biography
Dr. Gorichanaz teaches primarily in the areas of design and human-centered computing. In his teaching and research, he is interested in working toward a future where people can be more attentive, present and wise with digital technology. His work sits at the intersection of sociotechnical design and moral philosophy.
Research Areas
- Human-Centered Computing
- Library & Information Science
Research Interests
Humanity-centered design, information ethics, human information behavior, philosophy of technology
Academic Distinctions
- PhD, Information Studies, Drexel University
- MA, Spanish & Latin American Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Studies, New York University
- Certificate, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
- BA, Advertising and Spanish, summa cum laude, Marquette University