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CSCW 2014 Companion: Baltimore, MD, USA
- Susan R. Fussell, Wayne G. Lutters, Meredith Ringel Morris, Madhu C. Reddy:
Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW '14, Baltimore, MD, USA, February 15-19, 2014, Companion Volume. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2541-7
Demonstrations
- Azza Abouzied, Jay Chen:
CommonTies: a context-aware nudge towards social interaction. 1-4 - Dragos Datcu, Stephan G. Lukosch, Heide K. Lukosch:
A collaborative game to study the perception of presence during virtual co-location. 5-8 - Jonas Etzold, Paul Grimm, Jörg Schweitzer, Ralf Dörner:
kARbon: a collaborative MR web application for communicationsupport in construction scenarios. 9-12 - Venkata Rama Kiran Garimella, Carlos Castillo:
FAST: forecast and analytics of social media and traffic. 13-16 - Sophia B. Liu, Barbara S. Poore, Richard J. Snell, Aubrey Goodman, Nathaniel G. Plant, Hilary F. Stockdon, Karen L. M. Morgan, M. Dennis Krohn:
USGS iCoast - did the coast change?: designing a crisis crowdsourcing App to validate coastal change models. 17-20 - Kurt Luther, Amy Pavel, Wei Wu, Jari-Lee Tolentino, Maneesh Agrawala, Björn Hartmann, Steven P. Dow:
CrowdCrit: crowdsourcing and aggregating visual design critique. 21-24 - Thomas S. Methven, Stefano Padilla, David W. Corne, Mike J. Chantler:
Research strategy generation: avoiding academic 'animal farm'. 25-28 - Madeline E. Smith, Asmaa Aljuhani, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Lindsay Reynolds:
Visiting the 'lie-brary' exploring data engagement as participant incentive. 29-32 - Xiying Wang, Dan Cosley:
TweetDrops: a visualization to foster awareness and collective learning of sustainability. 33-36 - Anbang Xu, Brian P. Bailey:
A system for receiving crowd feedback on visual designs. 37-40 - Bin Xu, Tina Chien-Wen Yuan, Susan R. Fussell, Dan Cosley:
SoBot: facilitating conversation using social media data and a social agent. 41-44
Doctoral consortiums
- Julia Bullard:
Values and negotiation in classification work. 45-48 - Casey Fiesler:
Copyright and social norms in communities of content creation. 49-52 - Ruth Olimpia Garcia Gavilanes:
Cultural trails in social media. 53-56 - Julia Katherine Haines:
Emerging innovation: the global expansion of seed accelerators. 57-60 - Kyungsik Han:
Studying the application of mobile technology to local communities. 61-64 - Hwajung Hong:
Specializing social networking services for young adults with autism. 65-68 - Diana S. Kusunoki:
Display design to support awareness during emergency medical teamwork. 69-72 - Julia Mayer:
Is there a place for serendipitous introductions? 73-76 - Syavash Nobarany:
Rethinking the peer review process. 77-80 - Sun Young Park:
Supporting collaborative care in an emergency department (ED) through patient awareness. 81-84 - Allison Sauppé:
Designing effective strategies for human-robot collaboration. 85-88 - S. Andrew Sheppard:
Where the paddle meets the stream: bridging systems design theory and community-based monitoring practice. 89-92 - Madeline E. Smith:
Connecting students and families for support during the college transition. 93-96 - Bogdan Vasilescu:
Software developers are humans, too! 97-100 - Alyson L. Young:
Understanding & advancing collaborative scientific knowledge creation. 101-104
Panel overviews
- Scott Counts, Munmun De Choudhury, Jana Diesner, Eric Gilbert, Marta C. González, Brian Keegan, Mor Naaman, Hanna M. Wallach:
Computational social science: CSCW in the social media era. 105-108 - Ingrid Erickson, Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Sean P. Goggins, Libby Hemphill, Steve Sawyer, Kalpana Shankar, Katie Shilton:
The ethos and pragmatics of data sharing. 109-112 - Daniela K. Rosner, Silvia Lindtner, Ingrid Erickson, Laura Forlano, Steven J. Jackson, Beth E. Kolko:
Making cultures: building things & building communities. 113-116 - Gina Venolia, Tom Erickson, John C. Tang, Ben Mazza, Susan Herring:
Lifestyle teleworkers speak out! 117-120 - Susan Wyche, Cliff Lampe, Nimmi Rangaswamy, Anicia Peters, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Judd Antin:
Facebook in the developing world: the myths and realities underlying a socially networked world. 121-124
Posters
- Ragaad AlTarawneh, Jens Bauer, Achim Ebert:
A visual interactive environment for enhancing collaboration between engineers for the safety analysis mechanisms in embedded systems. 125-128 - Philipp Andelfinger, Matthias Keller, Holger Kühner, Hannes Hartenstein:
From implicit to explicit knowledge: a tool for preserving and sharing mental links in science. 129-132 - Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, June Ahn, Tamara L. Clegg, Jason C. Yip, Daniel Pauw, Michael Gubbels, Becky Lewittes, Emily Rhodes:
Selfies for science: collaborative configurations around ScienceKit. 133-136 - Anne Bowser, Derek L. Hansen, Jennifer Preece, Yurong He, Carol L. Boston, Jennifer Hammock:
Gamifying citizen science: a study of two user groups. 137-140 - Joel Chan, Steven Dow, Christian D. Schunn:
Conceptual distance matters when building on others' ideas in crowd-collaborative innovation platforms. 141-144 - Trustin A. Clear, Rahul C. Basole:
CSCW in the healthcare enterprise: a knowledge domain visualization. 145-148 - Kate Ehrlich, Michael J. Muller, Tara Matthews, Ido Guy, Inbal Ronen:
What motivates members to contribute to enterprise online communities? 149-152 - Sheena Lewis Erete, Ryan Miller, Dan A. Lewis:
Differences in technology use to support community crime prevention. 153-156 - Jerry Alan Fails, Katherine G. Herbert, Emily Hill, Christopher Loeschorn, Spencer Kordecki, David Dymko, Andrew DeStefano, Zill Christian:
GeoTagger: a collaborative and participatory environmental inquiry system. 157-160 - Rosta Farzan, Shuguang Han:
My friends are here!: why talk to "strangers"? 161-164 - Yurong He, Jennifer Preece, Carol L. Boston, Anne Bowser, Derek L. Hansen, Jennifer Hammock:
The effects of individualized feedback on college students' contributions to citizen science. 165-168 - Jie-Eun Hwang:
Open collaboration becomes art: innovative pro-bono participation over social media. 169-172 - Tapio Ikkala, Airi Lampinen:
Defining the price of hospitality: networked hospitality exchange via Airbnb. 173-176 - Sue Jamison-Powell, Lucy Bennett, Jamie Mahoney, Shaun W. Lawson:
Understanding in-situ social media use at music festivals. 177-180 - Yuan Jia, Xi Niu, Reecha Bharali, Davide Bolchini, Andre De Tienne:
Collaborative online research platform for scholars in humanities. 181-184 - Yoram M. Kalman, Gilad Ravid:
Email inbox management by information overloaded users. 185-188 - Nicolas J. LaLone:
Values levers and the unintended consequences of design. 189-192 - Jane Li, Leila Alem, Marlien Varnfield, Branko G. Celler:
A study on the implementation of large-scale home telemonitoring service. 193-196 - Hajin Lim, Bongwon Suh:
Now here or nowhere: conflict resolution strategies for intimate relationship in diverse geographical contexts. 197-200 - Mary Lou Maher, Jenny Preece, Tom Yeh, Carol L. Boston, Kazjon Grace, Abhijit Pasupuleti, Abigale Stangl:
NatureNet: a model for crowdsourcing the design of citizen science systems. 201-204 - Celeste Lyn Paul, Kristin A. Cook, Russ Burtner:
The economics of contribution in a large enterprise-scale wiki. 205-208 - Ellie Pavlick, Rui Yan, Chris Callison-Burch:
Crowdsourcing for grammatical error correction. 209-212 - Tamara Peyton, Erika Shehan Poole, Madhu C. Reddy, Jennifer Kraschnewski, Cynthia Chuang:
Information, sharing and support in pregnancy: addressing needs for mHealth design. 213-216 - Andreas Poller, Petra Ilyes, Andreas Kramm, Laura Kocksch:
Investigating OSN users' privacy strategies with in-situ observation. 217-220 - Zachary Porges, Xi Yang, Apurva Desai, Catherine Ho, Ruwan Pallegedara, Raisa Razzaque, Dan Cosley:
Achieve: evaluating the impact of progress logging and social feedback on goal achievement. 221-224 - Mashfiqui Rabbi, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed:
Sensing stress network for social coping. 225-228 - Dana Rotman, Jennifer Hammock, Jenny Preece, Carol L. Boston, Derek L. Hansen, Anne Bowser, Yurong He:
Does motivation in citizen science change with time and culture? 229-232 - Gili Rusak:
The properties of Twitter network communications among teenagers. 233-236 - Alan Said, Alejandro Bellogín, Jimmy Lin, Arjen P. de Vries:
Do recommendations matter?: news recommendation in real life. 237-240 - Ye Tao, Guanyun Wang, Yujie Hong, Qi Wang, Cheng Yao, Fangtian Ying:
DrumGenius: bridging learning-gap with interactive musical instruments. 241-244 - Jaime Teevan, Meredith Ringel Morris, Shiri Azenkot:
Using physical signaling to support collaborative mobile search. 245-248 - Na Wang, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Jens Grossklags:
Designing the default privacy settings for facebook applications. 249-252 - Xidao Wen, Denis Parra, Christoph Trattner:
How groups of people interact with each other on Twitter during academic conferences. 253-256 - Matt Willis, Sarika Sharma, Jaime Snyder, Michelle Brown, Carsten S. Østerlund, Steve Sawyer:
Documents and distributed scientific collaboration. 257-260 - Donghee Yvette Wohn, Brian J. Bowe:
Crystallization: how social media facilitates social construction of reality. 261-264 - Yu Wu, Jessica Kropczynski, Patrick C. Shih, John M. Carroll:
Exploring the ecosystem of software developers on GitHub and other platforms. 265-268 - Alyson Leigh Young, Wayne G. Lutters:
Collaborative interpretation in land change science meta-studies. 269-272 - Guo Zhang:
Can you marry me?: conceptualizing in-game marriage as intimacy-mediated collaboration. 273-276 - Douglas Zytko, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Quentin Jones:
Impression management through communication in online dating. 277-280
Video presentations
- Vanessa Evers, Nuno Menezes, Luis Merino, Dariu Gavrila, Fernando Nabais, Maja Pantic, Paulo Alvito:
The development and real-world application of FROG, the fun robotic outdoor guide. 281-284 - Serena Hillman, Jason Procyk, Carman Neustaedter:
Tumblr fandoms, community & culture. 285-288 - Erick Oduor, Carman Neustaedter:
The family room: a multi-camera, multi-display family media space. 289-292 - Jason Procyk, Carman Neustaedter, Carolyn Pang, Anthony Tang, Tejinder K. Judge:
Shared geocaching over distance with mobile video streaming. 293-296 - Pramod Verma:
Serefind: a crowd-powered search engine. 297-300
Workshop summaries
- Pernille Bjørn, Jakob E. Bardram, Gabriela Avram, Liam J. Bannon, Alexander Boden, David F. Redmiles, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Volker Wulf:
Global software development in a CSCW perspective. 301-304 - Stacy M. Branham, Anja Thieme, Lisa P. Nathan, Steve Harrison, Deborah G. Tatar, Patrick Olivier:
Co-creating & identity-making in CSCW: revisiting ethics in design research. 305-308 - Laura Carletti, Tim Coughlan, Jon Christensen, Elizabeth Gerber, Gabriella Giannachi, Stefan Schutt, Rebecca Sinker, Carlos Denner dos Santos:
Structures for knowledge co-creation between organisations and the public: (cop2014). 309-312 - Melissa Cefkin, Obinna Anya, Steve Dill, Robert Moore, Susan U. Stucky, Osarieme Omokaro:
Back to the future of organizational work: crowdsourcing and digital work marketplaces. 313-316 - Sean P. Goggins, Andrea Wiggins, Susan J. Winter, Brian Butler:
OCData Hackathon @ CSCW 2014: online communities data hackathon. 317-318 - Libby Hemphill, Ingrid Erickson, David Ribes, Ines Mergel:
Feminism and social media research. 319-322 - Pamela J. Hinds, Katharina Reinecke:
Advancing methodologies for cross- cultural studies of collaborative systems. 323-326 - Peyina Lin, Ricarose Roque, Peter Samuelson Wardrip, June Ahn, R. Benjamin Shapiro:
Designing futures for peer-to-peer learning @ CSCW. 327-330 - Michael S. MacFadden, Agustina, Ning Gu, Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Haifeng Shen, David Sun, Chengzheng Sun:
The fourteenth international workshop on collaborative editing systems. 331-334 - Corinna Ogonowski, Benedikt Ley, David Randall, Mu Mu, Nicholas J. P. Race, Mark Rouncefield:
Designing with users for domestic environments: methods - challenges - lessons learned. 335-338 - Hilda Tellioglu, Myriam Lewkowicz, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, Ivan Breskovic, Marén Schorch:
Collaboration and coordination in the context of informal care (CCCiC 2014). 339-342 - Michael B. Twidale, Nicholas M. Weber, Alan Chamberlain, Sally Jo Cunningham, Alan J. Dix:
Quick and dirty: lightweight methods for heavyweight research. 343-346 - Theresa Velden, Matthew J. Bietz, E. Ilana Diamant, James D. Herbsleb, James Howison, David Ribes, Stephanie B. Steinhardt:
Sharing, re-use and circulation of resources in cooperative scientific work. 347-350
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