Book Talk: Trans Technologies with Professor Oliver L. Haimson

When

10/03/2025    
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Queer and Trans Research Lab (QTRL)/Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies, University of Toronto invites you to a book talk on Trans Technologies (MIT Press, 2025), with Oliver L. Haimson (University of Michigan) on March 10, 3PM, at the Faculty of Information/UofT, in-person. Register here and join us!
Book Talk, Trans Technologies
Professor Oliver L. Haimson, University of Michigan
Hosted by Professor Rafael Grohmann (QTRL, University of Toronto)
Discussants: Professors T. L. Cowan and Jas Rault (University of Toronto)

Date & Time: Monday, Mar. 10 (3-5PM)
Location: 140 St. George Street, Toronto, Learning Hub, 4th floor (Claude Bissell Building), University of Toronto

Mode: In person only
 
This is an event co-sponsored by the Queer and Trans Research Lab/  Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies and Faculty of Information, University of Toronto.

Description
Mainstream technologies often exclude or marginalize transgender users. Trans Technologies describes what happens when trans people take technology design into their own hands. Oliver L. Haimson, whose research into gender transition and technology has defined this area of study, draws on transgender studies and his own in-depth interviews with more than 100 creators of technology—including apps, games, health resources, extended reality systems, and supplies designed to address challenges trans people face—to explain what trans technology is and to explore its present possibilities and limitations, as well as its future prospects.

Haimson surveys the landscape of trans technologies to reveal the design processes that brought these technologies to life, and to show how trans people often must rely on community, technology, and the combination of the two to meet their basic needs and challenges. His work not only identifies the role of trans technology in caring for individuals within the trans community but also shows how trans technology creation empowers some trans people to create their own tools for navigating the world. Articulating which trans needs and challenges are currently being addressed by technology and which still need to be addressed; describing how trans technology creators are accomplishing this work; examining how privilege, race, and access to resources impact which trans technologies are built and who may be left out; and highlighting new areas of innovation to be explored, Trans Technologies opens the way to meaningful social change.

Oliver L. Haimson is Assistant Professor at University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI) and director of the Community Research on Identity and Technology (CRIT) Lab