Biography
Sarah Nguyễn investigates information infrastructures and information disorder among immigrant diaspora and multilingual communities. They center archival, ethnographic, and community participatory methodologies to apply theory into praxis at the intersections of critical information infrastructures, information disorder, embodied memories, Asian American studies, and immigrant/refugee studies. Currently, Sarah contributes to the UW Center for an Informed Public’ NSF Research about problematic information within Vietnamese and Latine diasporas, and to the AfterLab on community archives. Her research has been featured in Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, VICE, BuzzFeed News, KUOW Public Radio, NPR, and John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight. Sarah is a doctoral candidate at the University of Washington's Information School.