Pelle G. Tracey
- Assistant Professor of Information, University of Washington
Pelle G. Tracey's interests are in archives and records, automation, tech policy, and the future of work. His work explores how recordkeeping and automated technologies work in practice, particularly when deployed in frontline government, care work or housing contexts. His current research is an ethnographic investigation of homeless services' coordinated entry systems, which determine how life-saving aid is allocated to vulnerable people. This work aims to make homeless services more fair and effective through policy and design interventions, and through building partnerships with policymakers, municipal governments and community groups. Tracey was a 2022 LIS Education and Data Science Integrated Network Group (LEADING) fellow and holds a bachelor's degree from Earlham College and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan School of Information.
Experience- –present Assistant Professor of Information, University of Washington
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