Richard Canevez, recipient of the prestigious Computing Innovation Fellowship (
CIFellows), has joined the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Social Sciences as a postdoctoral researcher. At
UH Mānoa, Canevez will lead a study to examine the connection between communication technologies and the de-escalation of violence in social movements.
“Recent social movement events illustrated the essential differences between violent and nonviolent movements. Movements that maintain a nonviolent core need to think creatively about their tools and practices, especially when faced with violence themselves,” said Canevez, one of 59 researchers selected as a 2020
CIFellows recipient from among 550 applicants worldwide.