Jasmina Tacheva is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Operations Management and Strategy at SUNY Buffalo’s School of Management.
Bridging quantitative, qualitative, and critical methodologies, particularly transnational feminist theories, her work investigates the intersection of data, technology, and societal impacts, and has been featured in journals such as Big Data & Society. Her most recent work is focused on a critical analysis of the complex ecosystem of AI technologies and their connection with the propagation of mis- and disinformation.
Tacheva, J., & Ramasubramanian, S. (in progress). Trans(In)Formations: Towards Transnational Feminist Algorithmic Justice. MIT Press.
Tacheva, J. (completed). Social Justice Informatics: What It Is, What It Is Not, and Why the Difference Matters. In International Handbook of Media and Social Justice. Oxford University Press.
Tacheva, J., Namvarrad, S., & Almissalati, N. (2022). A Higher Purpose: Towards a Social Justice Informatics Research Framework. International Conference on Information, 265–271.
Patin, B. J., Oliphant, T., Allard, D., Gray, L., Clarke, R. I., Tacheva, J., & Lar-Son, K. (2021). At the Margins of Epistemology: Amplifying Alternative Ways of Knowing in Library and Information Science. 85th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T). Published.
Tacheva, J., Krsova, L., & Ivanov, A. (2021). Examining the social media antecedents of racial justice: evidence from Twitter. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-54). Published.
Sengupta, S., & Tacheva, J. (2021). Flames of justice in the virtual garden: a preliminary analysis of tweets around the death of an Indian celebrity. 85th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T). Published.
Sengupta, S., & Tacheva, J. (submitted). Flames of Justice: an analysis of a digital campaign on Twitter surrounding the death of an Indian celebrity. 2022 IConference.
Tacheva, J. (2022). Taking a Critical Look at the Critical Turn in Data Science: From 'Data Feminism' to Transnational Feminist Data Science. Big Data & Society, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517221112901
Tacheva, J., & Ivanov, A. (2021). Exploring the association between the “big five” personality traits and fatal opioid overdose: county-level empirical analysis. JMIR Mental Health, 8(3), e24939.
Tacheva, J., Simpson, N., & Ivanov, A. (2020). Examining the role of top management in corporate sustainability: Does supply chain position matter?. Sustainability, 12, 7518.
Tacheva, J., & Simpson, N. (2019). Social network analysis in humanitarian logistics research. The Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Published.