Specializations
- Archives & Recordkeeping in Practice
- Critical Data Studies
- Technology Policy & Ethics
Research Areas
Biography
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.
Education
- Ph D, Information, University of Michigan, 2025
- BA, Peace & Global Studies and Studio Art, Earlham College, 2017
Publications and Contributions
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Journal Article, Academic JournalAfter Automation: Homelessness Prioritization Algorithms and the Future of Care Labor (2024)Big Data & Society
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Journal Article, Professional JournalIntermediation: Algorithmic Prioritization in Practice in Homeless Services (2024)Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
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Journal Article, Academic JournalIntermediation: Discretion and Care in the infrastructures of Homeless Services (2024)Society for the Social Studies of Science
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Journal Article, Academic JournalReparations of the Horse?: Algorithmic Reparations and Overspecialized Remedies (2024)Big Data & Society
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Journal Article, Professional JournalThe Technopolitics of Waiting: Case Studies of AI Training in China and Homeless Services in the U.S. (2024)Association of Internet Researchers
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Journal Article, Professional JournalRecordkeeping, Logistics, And Translation: A Study Of Homeless Services Systems As Infrastructure (2023)Archival Science
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Conference Extended AbstractSorting like a State: Algorithmic Prioritization in Homeless Services (2023)Association for Information Science and Technology
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Journal Article, Academic JournalTowards a Theory of Low-Tech Algorithms (2023)Society for the Social Studies of Science
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Journal Article, Academic JournalTranslation work: Recordkeeping and algorithms in the homeless services system (2023)Archival Education & Research Institute
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Journal Article, Academic JournalThe Infrastructure of last resort: Logistics and translation in homeless services (2022)Society for the Social Studies of Science
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Conference PosterReddit as a forum for social service workers (2021)Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIST)
Presentations
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Ethnographic Stories in Information Science
(2024)
Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Intermediation: Algorithms, Homelessness, and the Politics of Being In-Between
(2024)
University of Washington iSchool, Research Symposium series - Seattle, WA
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Intermediation: Algorithms, Homelessness, and the Politics of Being In-Between
(2024)
STS Speaker series, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Examining the Relationship Between Murals and Philadelphia Property Values
(2023)
LEADING fellow poster session - Philadelphia, PA
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Translation Work: Recordkeeping in the Homeless Services System
(2023)
Monash University Records Continuum Research Group - Melbourne, Australia
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Infrastructure and circulation
(2021)
Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts - Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Theorizing Care and the Digital
(2021)
Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts - Ann Arbor, Michigan