Mustafa Naseem
He/Him
Mustafa Naseem is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School of Information. Naseem's research examines how digital technologies can either deepen or disrupt information inequality for marginalized communities, with a particular focus on displaced and refugee populations. His current work spans voice-based health systems for low-literate populations, interventions to combat technology-facilitated harms, including non-consensual image distribution and AI-driven scams, and community-driven digital literacy programs for refugees resettling in the United States. Across these projects, he centers local power dynamics and partners with governments, NGOs, and community organizations to ensure that technological interventions support rather than surveil the communities they claim to serve. Prior to Michigan, Naseem directed the Innovations for Poverty Alleviation Lab at Information Technology University, Pakistan, and served as the ICTD Expert in Residence at the ATLAS Institute, University of Colorado Boulder. He holds a PhD in Design Science from the University of Michigan, and a Masters in Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD) from the University of Colorado Boulder, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He has taught and led ICT, design, and entrepreneurship programs across six countries in Africa, Asia, and North America.
Sessions auxquelles Mustafa Naseem participe
Vendredi 22 Mai, 2026
Ce panel examine ce que font réellement les outils numériques pour les personnes migrantes lorsque celles-ci naviguent dans les services d’intégration et de santé, ainsi que sur le plan de la vie civique. Des plateformes de télésanté en passant par les assistants virtuels visant à soutenir l’intégration politique, les panélistes examinent comment ces technologies se déploient concrètement pour des populations migrantes diverses, notamment les personnes âgées et les communautés racisées.