Publications
“Escaping Flatland: Understanding Multidimensional Potentials of AI Literacies in College Research and Writing,” Marisa Duarte with Michael Simeone, Michael Stancliff, Sarah Florini, Alex Halavais, Nicholas Proferes, Shawn Walker. AI + Ethics, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, March 2025.
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.