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11. GROUP 2016: Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
- Stephan G. Lukosch, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Myriam Lewkowicz, Michael J. Muller:
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Supporting Group Work, Sanibel Island, FL, USA, November 13 - 16, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4276-6
Keynote Address
- Myriam Lewkowicz, Michael J. Muller:
Keynote Symposium on Systems Work. 1
Session: Describing Interactions
- Michael J. Muller, Shion Guha, Eric P. S. Baumer, David M. Mimno, N. Sadat Shami:
Machine Learning and Grounded Theory Method: Convergence, Divergence, and Combination. 3-8 - Taylor Jackson Scott, Daniel Perry, Alison Williams, Cecilia R. Aragon:
Beyond the Individual: The Dynamic Features of Distributed Affect. 9-19 - Gregor McEwan, Carl Gutwin:
Chess as a Conversation: Artefact-Based Communication in Online Competitive Board Games. 21-30 - Nick Merrill, Coye Cheshire:
Habits of the Heart(rate): Social Interpretation of Biosignals in Two Interaction Contexts. 31-38
Session: Editing Systems
- Petru Nicolaescu, Kevin Jahns, Michael Derntl, Ralf Klamma:
Near Real-Time Peer-to-Peer Shared Editing on Extensible Data Types. 39-49 - Loïck Briot, Pascal Urso, Marc Shapiro:
High Responsiveness for Group Editing CRDTs. 51-60 - Agustina Ng, Chengzheng Sun:
Operational Transformation for Real-time Synchronization of Shared Workspace in Cloud Storage. 61-70
Session: Socio-Technical Design
- Julie S. Hui, Shelly Diane Farnham:
Designing for Inclusion: Supporting Gender Diversity in Independent Innovation Teams. 71-85 - Jasmine Jones, Mark S. Ackerman:
Curating an Infinite Basement: Understanding How People Manage Collections of Sentimental Artifacts. 87-97 - Lisa Graham, Anthony Tang, Carman Neustaedter:
Help Me Help You: Shared Reflection for Personal Data. 99-109
Session: Social Networks in Industry
- Shiri Kremer-Davidson, Inbal Ronen, Lior Leiba, Avi Kaplan, Maya Barnea:
Raising your Eminence inside the Enterprise Social Network. 111-120 - Yi Wang, David F. Redmiles:
Exploring Trust and Cooperation Development with Agent-Based Simulation in A Pseudo Scale-free Network. 121-130 - Michael J. Muller, N. Sadat Shami, Shion Guha, Mikhil Masli, Werner Geyer, Alan Wild:
Influences of Peers, Friends, and Managers on Employee Engagement. 131-136
Session: Local Communities
- Anne Weibert, Mary-Ann Sprenger, Dave W. Randall, Volker Wulf:
Lifecycles of Computer Clubs: Rhythms and Patterns of Collaboration and Learning in an Intercultural Setting. 137-147 - Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, Wesley Smith, W. Keith Edwards, Eric Gilbert:
Popup Networks: Creating Decentralized Social Media on Top of Commodity Wireless Routers. 149-158
Session: Volunteering
- Q. Vera Liao, Victoria Bellotti, Michael Youngblood:
Improvising Harmony: Opportunities for Technologies to Support Crowd Orchestration. 159-169 - Corey Brian Jackson, Kevin Crowston, Gabriel H. Mugar, Carsten S. Østerlund:
"Guess what! You're the First to See this Event": Increasing Contribution to Online Production Communities. 171-179 - Julia Bullard:
Motivating Invisible Contributions: Framing Volunteer Classification Design in a Fanfiction Repository. 181-193
Session: Adoption, Appropriation, Domestication
- Celena Alcock, Nathaniel Hudson, Parmit K. Chilana:
Barriers to Using, Customizing, and Printing 3D Designs on Thingiverse. 195-199 - Leah M. Scolere, Eric P. S. Baumer, Lindsay Reynolds, Geri Gay:
Building Mood, Building Community: Usage Patterns of an Interactive Art Installation. 201-212 - Yong Ming Kow, Sharon Xianghua Ding:
"Hey, I know what this is!": Cultural Affinities and Early Stage Appropriation of the Emerging Bitcoin Technology. 213-221 - Gérald Gaglio, Myriam Lewkowicz, Matthieu Tixier:
"It is Not Because You Have Tools that You Must use Them": The Difficult Domestication of a Telemedicine Toolkit to Manage Emergencies in Nursing Homes. 223-233
Session: Mobile Computing Practices
- Maia L. Jacobs, Henriette Cramer, Louise Barkhuus:
Caring About Sharing: Couples' Practices in Single User Device Access. 235-243 - Alina Krischkowsky, Sandra Trösterer, Ulrike Bruckenberger, Bernhard Maurer, Katja Neureiter, Nicole Perterer, Axel Baumgartner, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi:
The Impact of Spatial Properties on Collaboration: An Exploratory Study in the Automotive Domain. 245-255 - Emily Schildt, Martin Leinfors, Louise Barkhuus:
Communication, Coordination and Awareness around Continuous Location Sharing. 257-265
Session: Supporting Real-Time Interaction
- Dragos Datcu, Stephan G. Lukosch, Heide K. Lukosch:
Handheld Augmented Reality for Distributed Collaborative Crime Scene Investigation. 267-276 - Carl Gutwin, Mutasem Barjawi, David Pinelle:
The Emergence of High-Speed Interaction and Coordination in a (Formerly) Turn-based Groupware Game. 277-286 - Ahmed E. Mostafa, Kori Inkpen, John C. Tang, Gina Venolia, William A. Hamilton:
SocialStreamViewer: Guiding the Viewer Experience of Multiple Streams of an Event. 287-291
Session: Work Settings
- Bente Christensen:
Formalization and Accountability in Surgery Planning. 293-302 - Priscilla F. Jimenez Pazmino, Leilah Lyons, Brian Slattery, Benjamin Hunt:
Exploring Computer-Supported Professional Development for Novice Museum and Zoo Professionals. 303-313 - Aditya Johri:
Demo or Die: Narrative Construction as Articulation Work for Promoting Early Stage Digital Innovations. 315-324 - Nitya Verma, Amy Voida:
On Being Actionable: Mythologies of Business Intelligence and Disconnects in Drill Downs. 325-334
Session: Design Fictions
- Barry A. T. Brown, Julian Bleecker, Marco D'Adamo, Pedro Ferreira, Joakim Formo, Mareike Glöss, Maria Holm, Kristina Höök, Eva-Carin Banka Johnson, Emil R. Kaburuan, Anna Karlsson, Elsa Kosmack Vaara, Jarmo Laaksolahti, Airi Lampinen, Lucian Leahu, Vincent Lewandowski, Donald McMillan, Anders Mellbratt, Johanna Mercurio, Cristian Norlin, Nicolas Nova, Stefania Pizza, Asreen Rostami, Mårten Sundquist, Konrad Tollmar, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Jinyi Wang, Charles Windlin, Mikael Ydholm:
The IKEA Catalogue: Design Fiction in Academic and Industrial Collaborations. 335-344 - Mark Blythe, Enrique Encinas:
The Co-ordinates of Design Fiction: Extrapolation, Irony, Ambiguity and Magic. 345-354 - Sarah Grace Fields:
Incorporation of Generational Learning in Familiar Interfaces and Systems: A Design Fiction. 355-361 - M. Six Silberman:
Reading Elinor Ostrom In Silicon Valley: Exploring Institutional Diversity on the Internet. 363-368
Session: Social Media
- Jessica Annette Pater, Moon K. Kim, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Casey Fiesler:
Characterizations of Online Harassment: Comparing Policies Across Social Media Platforms. 369-374 - Andrea Forte, Denise E. Agosto, Michael Dickard, Rachel M. Magee:
The Strength of Awkward Ties: Online Interactions between High School Students and Adults. 375-383 - Douglas Zytko, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Quentin (Gad) Jones:
The Coaches Said...What?: Analysis of Online Dating Strategies Recommended by Dating Coaches. 385-397 - Amanda Lee Hughes, Rohan Shah:
Designing an Application for Social Media Needs in Emergency Public Information Work. 399-408
Posters and Demo
- Konstantin Aal, Marios Mouratidis, Anne Weibert, Volker Wulf:
Challenges of CI Initiatives in a Political Unstable Situation - Case Study of a Computer Club in a Refugee Camp. 409-412 - Elizabeth V. Eikey:
Privacy and Weight Loss Apps: A First Look at How Women with Eating Disorders Use Social Features. 413-415 - Arup Kumar Ghosh, Pamela J. Wisniewski:
Understanding User Reviews of Adolescent Mobile Safety Apps: A Thematic Analysis. 417-420 - Dominik Hornung, Claudia Müller, Alexander Boden, Martin Stein:
Autonomy Support for Elderly People through Everyday Life Gadgets. 421-424 - Yoshiyuki Kajiwara, Shogo Fukushima, Daiya Aida, Takeshi Naemura:
Tracky Notes: Trackable Sticky Notes for Indexing a Video of Meetings. 425-428 - Stephanie Kane, Erika von Kelsch, Martin Voshell, Ryan M. Kilgore:
Towards Card-based User Interfaces Workspaces for Group Mission Planning. 429-431 - Hayato Kihara, Shogo Fukushima, Takeshi Naemura:
Analysis of Human Nodding Behavior during Group Work for Designing Nodding Robots. 433-436 - Yasuhiro Mochida, Daisuke Shirai, Tatsuya Fujii:
Novel Web-based Remote Collaboration System Architecture for Wider Use Cases. 437-440 - Michelle Partogi, Nassim Jafarinaimi:
Fostering Organizational Change through Co-Designing Collaborative Media. 441-444 - Carol E. Schmitz, Ameena Khan, Libby Hemphill:
Shaing Code Among Academic Researchers: Lessons Learned. 445-448 - Andrea Tartaro, Brian C. Goess, Jack Miller, Jasmine A. Bui:
Learning Outcomes From a Student-generated. 449-452
Workshop
- Foad Hamidi, Claudia Müller, Melanie Baljko, Marén Schorch, Myriam Lewkowicz, Abigale Stangl:
Engaging with Users and Stakeholders: The Emotional and the Personal. 453-456 - Casey Fiesler, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Jessica Pater, Nazanin Andalibi:
Exploring Ethics and Obligations for Studying Digital Communities. 457-460
Doctoral Consortium
- Nazanin Andalibi:
Social Media for Sensitive Disclosures and Social Support: The Case of Miscarriage. 461-465 - James Ngetha Gachau:
The Role of Social Media in Participatory Democracy: A Case Study of Facebook Groups. 467-472 - Jasmine Jones:
Designing Social Memory Artifacts in a Smart Home. 473-477 - Marina Kogan:
Digital Traces of Online Self-Organizing and Problem Solving in Disaster. 479-483 - Valèria Ligurgo:
Media and Information Literacy Competences in the Workplace: Collaborative Practices and Workers' Empowerment. 485-490 - Di Lu:
Engaging Newcomers in Hybrid Communities. 491-494 - Arup Kumar Ghosh:
Taking a More Balanced Approach to Adolescent Mobile Safety. 495-498 - Na Sun:
Enhancing Visibility of Distance Learners To Promote Sense Of Community. 499-503 - Nitya Verma:
Towards Re-Orienting the Big Data Rhetoric. 505-508 - Christine T. Wolf:
Seeing Work: Constructing Visions of Work in and through Data. 509-512 - Chi-Lan Yang:
Understanding and Supporting Document-based Knowledge Transfer with Moderator-Learner Interaction. 513-516 - Douglas Zytko:
Enhancing Evaluation of Potential Romantic Partners Online. 517-520
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