Artifacts of the 2026 ACM CHI paper "Understanding Gendered Experiences of Harassment Among Pakistani Young Adults Using Human-Centered Threat Modeling"
Warda Usman, Taha, Saba Iqbal, Amna Batool, and Daniel Zappala. 2026. Understanding Gendered Experiences of Harassment Among Pakistani Young Adults Using Human-Centered Threat Modeling. 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, 19 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3772318.3793807
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README.md: This file provides an overview of the repository and describes the purpose of each included artifact.
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LICENSE: This file specifies the terms under which the materials in this repository may be reused. All artifacts are released under the AGPL-3.0 license unless otherwise noted.
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Interview_protocol.pdf: This file contains the semi-structured interview protocol used during data collection.
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Sign_up_form.pdf: This file contains the participant sign-up form used during recruitment. It was designed to collect basic eligibility and contact information.
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recruitment_flyer_English.pdf: This file contains the English-language recruitment flyer used to invite participants to the study. It describes the study purpose, eligibility criteria, participation details, and compensation information.
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recruitment_flyer_Urdu.pdf: This file contains the Urdu-language version of the recruitment flyer..
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Resource_flyer_English.pdf: This file contains the English-language resource flyer shared with participants. It lists support resources related to harassment, mental health, and well-being.
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resource_flyer_Urdu.pdf: This file contains the Urdu-language version of the participant resource flyer.
These materials were developed for research with at-risk populations. If you reuse or adapt any artifacts from this repository, we strongly encourage: 1) Context-sensitive adaptation 2) Consultation with local experts 3) Adherence to participant and researcher safety best practices.
For any inquiries or further clarification, please feel free to reach out to Daniel at zappala (at) cs (dot) byu (dot) edu