Kathleen Pine
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Phone: 602-496-0941
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Health South 500 N 3rd Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Mail code: 9020Campus: Dtphx
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Kathleen (Katie) H. Pine is an Associate Professor in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University. Pine is an interdisciplinary social scientist working at the intersection of Human Centered Computing (including HCI, CSCW, and health informatics), Organization Science, and Science and Technology Studies (STS). Her research centers on data practices: the situated social, technical, and organizational practices through which data are created, managed, and deployed, as well as the social and organizational implications of digital information technologies in the realms of healthcare and community health. She has a doctorate in social ecology from University of California-Irvine and worked previously as a postdoctoral research engineer in the UXR group at Intel Labs, as an assistant project scientist in the Department of Informatics at the University of California-Irvine, and as academic coordinator for the Salton Sea Initiative. Her work has been published in top Human Centered Computing venues including ACM CHI and ACM CSCW and in top Organization Science venues including Academy of Management Journal. Pine has a longstanding commitment to conducting research in teams and developing strong relationships with community organizations, policy organizations, and corporations, allowing her to translate her work into real-world impact through collaboration with these research partners. She currently has research collaborations with Mayo Clinic, California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative, and HonorHealth.
- Postdoctoral Fellow. Informatics, Department of Informatics, University of California-Irvine
- Ph.D. Social Ecology, School of Social Ecology, University of California-Irvine
- B.A. Psychology; minor: Natural Resources Management, Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University
healthcare organizations
data practices / data work
social dimensions of computing in healthcare
infrastructure studies
practice theory
qualitative research methods
community engaged research
Center for Smart Cities and Regions (CSCR)
See CV
My current research projects include:
1) Understanding the present and designing the future of risk prediction and management information technologies in U.S. fire departments.
- Funding: Collaborative: HCC MEDIUM: Understanding the Present and Designing the Future of Risk Prediction Information Technologies in Fire Departments. Kathleen Pine (PI), Yunan Chen (PI), Myeong Lee (PI) Mauricio Mejia (Co-PI), Melissa Mazmanian (Co-PI). $1,200,000. National Science Foundation. 2022-2025.
2) Identifying and mitigating sources of bias in algorithmic social service systems.
- Funding: DASS: Exploring how convergence methods foster shared accountability to reveal, map, and mitigate the sources and dynamics of bias across social service provisioning systems. $748,809. Margaret Hinrichs (PI), Erik Johnston (Co-PI), Kathleen Pine (Co-PI), Myeong Lee (Co-PI). National Science Foundation. 2022-2025.
3) Communicating Culturally-Tailored COVID-19 Risk Management Information to Latinx Arizonans Informed by Mixed Methods Research.
- Funding: From research to impact: Communicating Culturally-Tailored COVID-19 Risk Management Information to Latinx Arizonans Informed by Mixed Methods Research. ASU Foundation. $105,000. Gilberto Lopez (PI), Kathleen Pine (Co-PI).
- For more see CovidLatino.org
4) Creating the 'data-driven' world: research on the lifecycle of data science artifacts and practices and on-the-ground infrastructuring currently underway to increase the quality and accountability of U.S. healthcare delivery using multi-sited ethnographic methods.
- Funding: Data-driven quality improvement and management in healthcare. Styrelsen for Forskning og Innovation. (International research planning grant). $41,121. PI: Bossen, Co-Investgators: Danholt, Zheng, Chen, Pine. 2017.
- Funding: HCC Small: Creating a Data-Driven World: Situated Practices of Collecting, Curating, Manipulating, and Deploying Data in Healthcare. National Science Foundation Grant # 1319897. $500,000. PI: Mazmanian, Co-PI: Pine. 2013-2016.
5) Uncovering and supporting the invisible work of patients: research examining the burden of patients' work in coordinating their care amidst the complex and fragmented patchwork of U.S. healthcare delivery and the specific practices that patients and caregivers use to navigate healthcare.
- Funding: Patient-Centered Exploration and Innovation to Understand and Ease the Burden of Dialysis Treatment. ASU-Mayo Collaborative Seed Grant Program, ID: FP00012777. $50,000. ASU PI: Pine; Mayo PI: Montori.
- Patient Work Emerging Translational Team
Select past research projects include:
2) Creating multisector stakeholder alignment in Phoenix behavioral healthcare delivery using data integration, digital tools, and participatory design.
- Funding: Exploring Mechanisms to Facilitate Goal Alignment and Goal Attainment Among Multisector Stakeholders. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant. PI: Riley; CoPIs: Runger & Schaffer; CoIs: Pine & McCullough.
3) Childbirth re-written as an organizational event: examining how the design and use of health information technologies (old and new) impacts coordination, communication, and caregiving routines in U.S. maternity care using ethnographic research methods.
- Funding: Implementation of Electronic Medical Records for Documentation: Implications for Efficiency and Safety of Workflow in Labor & Delivery. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Dissertation Fellowship Grant #1R36HS020753-01, $40,000, PI: Pine. 2011-2012.
Courses
2025 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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CHS 484 | Internship |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Health Care |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Health Care |
2024 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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CHS 494 | Special Topics |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Health Care |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Health Care |
2024 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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CHS 494 | Special Topics |
2023 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
2023 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
CHS 484 | Internship |
CHS 484 | Internship |
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HCD 591 | Seminar |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
HCD 602 | Health Informatics Future HC |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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BMI 601 | Health Informatics |
HCD 591 | Seminar |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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BMI 601 | Health Informatics |
CHS 494 | Special Topics |
HCD 591 | Seminar |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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BMI 615 | Human Factors Eng Biomed App |
BMI 615 | Human Factors Eng Biomed App |
BMI 601 | Health Informatics |
HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
HCD 302 | Health Care Management |
2019 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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BMI 601 | Health Informatics |
- Honorable Mention for Best Paper Award, ACM CHI (2021)
- Resilience Fellowship Achievement Award, ASU Knowledge Exchange for Resilience (2020)
- Best Presentation Award, Davis Conference on Qualitative Research (2018)
- Team Leadership Academy, Arizona State University
- Honorable Mention (runner-up for Best Paper, top 5% of all papers), ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2017)
- Lee Dirks Award for Best Paper, iConference (2016), $5,000
- Honorable Mention (runner-up for Best Paper, top 5% of all papers), ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2015)
- Graduate Student Fellow, Center for Organizational Research, University of California, Irvine (2012), $1,000
- Public Impact Award, University of California, Irvine, Graduate Division (2011), $10,000
Association for Computing Machinery
Academy of Management
Society for Social Studies of Science
Current Doctoral Students
- Samantha Whitman, doctoral student (Arizona State University) Role: Doctoral Committee Chair
- Pooja Chitre, doctoral student (Arizona State University) Role: Doctoral Committee Co-Chair
- Ben Gansky, doctoral student (Arizona State University) Role: Doctoral Committee member
Graduated Doctoral Students
- Xinning Gui, PhD, University of California, Irvine. Role: Doctoral Committee member
- Ashley Walker, PhD, Northwestern University. Role: Doctoral Committee member
Postdoctoral Research Engineer, Intel Labs User Experience Research (UXR) Group, Cultural Transformation Lab (CTL) Hillsboro, Oregon (2013-2014)