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CSCW 2015: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Dan Cosley, Andrea Forte, Luigina Ciolfi, David McDonald:
Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing, CSCW 2015, Vancouver, BC, Canada, March 14 - 18, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-2922-4
Keynote Address
- Jeff T. Hancock:
The Facebook Study: A Personal Account of Data Science, Ethics and Change. 1
Crowdfunding
- Emily Harburg, Julie Hui, Michael D. Greenberg, Elizabeth M. Gerber:
Understanding the Effects of Crowdfunding on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy. 3-16 - Gang Wang, Tianyi Wang, Bolun Wang, Divya Sambasivan, Zengbin Zhang, Haitao Zheng, Ben Y. Zhao:
Crowds on Wall Street: Extracting Value from Collaborative Investing Platforms. 17-30 - Julie S. Hui, Elizabeth M. Gerber:
Crowdfunding Science: Sharing Research with an Extended Audience. 31-43
Hacking and Making
- Yuling Sun, Silvia Lindtner, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, Ning Gu:
Reliving the Past & Making a Harmonious Society Today: A Study of Elderly Electronic Hackers in China. 44-55 - Sarah E. Fox, Rachel Rose Ulgado, Daniela K. Rosner:
Hacking Culture, Not Devices: Access and Recognition in Feminist Hackerspaces. 56-68 - Morgan G. Ames, Daniela K. Rosner, Ingrid Erickson:
Worship, Faith, and Evangelism: Religion as an Ideological Lens for Engineering Worlds. 69-81
Aging Gracefully and Collaboratively
- John Vines, Peter C. Wright, David Silver, Maggie Winchcombe, Patrick Olivier:
Authenticity, Relatability and Collaborative Approaches to Sharing Knowledge about Assistive Living Technology. 82-94 - Jason Chen Zhao, Wai-Tat Fu, Hanzhe Zhang, Shengdong Zhao, Henry B. L. Duh:
To Risk or Not to Risk?: Improving Financial Risk Taking of Older Adults by Online Social Information. 95-104
Policy and the Legislative Context
- Richmond Y. Wong, Steven J. Jackson:
Wireless Visions: Infrastructure, Imagination, and US Spectrum Policy. 105-115 - Casey Fiesler, Jessica L. Feuston, Amy S. Bruckman:
Understanding Copyright Law in Online Creative Communities. 116-129
Mood and Emotion
- Yun Huang, Ying Tang, Yang Wang:
Emotion Map: A Location-based Mobile Social System for Improving Emotion Awareness and Regulation. 130-142 - Jaime Snyder, Mark Matthews, Jacqueline T. Chien, Pamara F. Chang, Emily Sun, Saeed Abdullah, Geri Gay:
MoodLight: Exploring Personal and Social Implications of Ambient Display of Biosensor Data. 143-153 - Natalya N. Bazarova, Yoon Hyung Choi, Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Dan Cosley, Janis Whitlock:
Social Sharing of Emotions on Facebook: Channel Differences, Satisfaction, and Replies. 154-164
Framing Collaboration: Systems and Analysis
- Ilaria Redaelli, Antonella Carassa:
Coordination-Artifacts Suiting: When Plans are in the Midst of Ordering Systems. 165-178 - Charlotte P. Lee, Drew Paine:
From The Matrix to a Model of Coordinated Action (MoCA): A Conceptual Framework of and for CSCW. 179-194 - David Pinelle, Carl Gutwin:
The Effects of View Portals on Performance and Awareness in Co-Located Tabletop Groupware. 195-206
Understanding Deviance in Collaboration
- Duyen T. Nguyen, Laura A. Dabbish, Sara B. Kiesler:
The Perverse Effects of Social Transparency on Online Advice Taking. 207-217 - Amos Azaria, Ariella Richardson, Sarit Kraus:
An Agent for Deception Detection in Discussion Based Environments. 218-227 - Jim Maddock, Kate Starbird, Haneen J. Al-Hassani, Daniel E. Sandoval, Mania Orand, Robert M. Mason:
Characterizing Online Rumoring Behavior Using Multi-Dimensional Signatures. 228-241
Urban Environments
- Nemanja Memarovic, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, Holger Schnädelbach, Efstathia Kostopoulou, Steve North, Lei Ye:
Capture the Moment: "In the Wild" Longitudinal Case Study of Situated Snapshots Captured Through an Urban Screen in a Community Setting. 242-253 - Alessandro Venerandi, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra, Daniele Quercia, Diego Sáez-Trumper:
Measuring Urban Deprivation from User Generated Content. 254-264 - Jacob Thebault-Spieker, Loren G. Terveen, Brent J. Hecht:
Avoiding the South Side and the Suburbs: The Geography of Mobile Crowdsourcing Markets. 265-275
All in the Family
- Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov:
Connecting in the Kitchen: An Empirical Study of Physical Interactions while Cooking Together at Home. 276-287 - Andrea Barbarin, Tiffany C. Veinot, Predrag V. Klasnja:
Taking our Time: Chronic Illness and Time-Based Objects in Families. 288-301 - Pamela J. Wisniewski, Haiyan Jia, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
"Preventative" vs. "Reactive": How Parental Mediation Influences Teens' Social Media Privacy Behaviors. 302-316
Trust & Anonymity
- Alex Leavitt:
"This is a Throwaway Account": Temporary Technical Identities and Perceptions of Anonymity in a Massive Online Community. 317-327 - Bran Knowles, Mark Rouncefield, Mike Harding, Nigel Davies, Lynne Blair, James Hannon, John Walden, Ding Wang:
Models and Patterns of Trust. 328-338 - Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Ian Brown:
Privacy as Articulation Work in HIV Health Services. 339-348
Computer Supported Happiness
- Helen Halbert, Lisa P. Nathan:
Designing for Discomfort: Supporting Critical Reflection through Interactive Tools. 349-360 - Saeed Abdullah, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Jean M. R. Costa, Tanzeem Choudhury:
Collective Smile: Measuring Societal Happiness from Geolocated Images. 361-374 - A. K. M. Najmul Islam, Sameer Patil:
Engagement and Well-being on Social Network Sites. 375-382
Annotation Systems and Approaches
- Jennifer Pearson, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones:
PaperChains: Dynamic Sketch+Voice Annotations. 383-392 - Brian Dorn, Larissa B. Schroeder, Adam Stankiewicz:
Piloting TrACE: Exploring Spatiotemporal Anchored Collaboration in Asynchronous Learning. 393-403 - Sarah A. Weir, Juho Kim, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Robert C. Miller:
Learnersourcing Subgoal Labels for How-to Videos. 405-416
Scientific Domains
- Erik H. Trainer, Chalalai Chaihirunkarn, Arun Kalyanasundaram, James D. Herbsleb:
From Personal Tool to Community Resource: What's the Extra Work and Who Will Do It? 417-430 - Alyson Leigh Young, Wayne G. Lutters:
(Re)defining Land Change Science through Synthetic Research Practices. 431-442 - Stephanie B. Steinhardt, Steven J. Jackson:
Anticipation Work: Cultivating Vision in Collective Practice. 443-453
Leveraging the Crowd
- Shiwei Cheng, Zhiqiang Sun, Xiaojuan Ma, Jodi L. Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson, Anind K. Dey:
Social Eye Tracking: Gaze Recall with Online Crowds. 454-463 - James Y. Zou, Reshef Meir, David C. Parkes:
Strategic Voting Behavior in Doodle Polls. 464-472 - Kurt Luther, Jari-Lee Tolentino, Wei Wu, Amy Pavel, Brian P. Bailey, Maneesh Agrawala, Björn Hartmann, Steven P. Dow:
Structuring, Aggregating, and Evaluating Crowdsourced Design Critique. 473-485
Mobile Collaboration
- Tobias Giesbrecht, Tino Comes, Gerhard Schwabe:
Back in Sight, Back in Mind: Picture-Centric Support for Mobile Counseling Sessions. 486-495 - Sus Lundgren, Joel E. Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Olof Torgersson:
Designing Mobile Experiences for Collocated Interaction. 496-507 - Barry A. T. Brown, Moira McGregor, Donald McMillan:
Searchable Objects: Search in Everyday Conversation. 508-517
Studies of Coordination
- Anja Guzzi, Alberto Bacchelli, Yann Riche, Arie van Deursen:
Supporting Developers' Coordination in the IDE. 518-532 - Brian C. Keegan, Jed R. Brubaker:
'Is' to 'Was': Coordination and Commemoration in Posthumous Activity on Wikipedia Biographies. 533-546 - Jacob Solomon, Wenjuan Ma, Rick Wash:
Don't Wait!: How Timing Affects Coordination of Crowdfunding Donations. 547-556
Young Adults and Online Behavior
- Sungkyu Park, Inyeop Kim, Sang Won Lee, Jaehyun Yoo, Bumseok Jeong, Meeyoung Cha:
Manifestation of Depression and Loneliness on Social Networks: A Case Study of Young Adults on Facebook. 557-570 - Yiran Wang, Melissa Niiya, Gloria Mark, Stephanie M. Reich, Mark Warschauer:
Coming of Age (Digitally): An Ecological View of Social Media Use among College Students. 571-582 - Haiyan Jia, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Risk-taking as a Learning Process for Shaping Teen's Online Information Privacy Behaviors. 583-599
Crowd Work and Crowd Process
- Justin Cheng, Michael S. Bernstein:
Flock: Hybrid Crowd-Machine Learning Classifiers. 600-611 - Obinna Anya:
Bridge the Gap!: What Can Work Design in Crowdwork Learn from Work Design Theories? 612-627 - Peng Dai, Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Praveen K. Paritosh, Ed H. Chi:
And Now for Something Completely Different: Improving Crowdsourcing Workflows with Micro-Diversions. 628-638
Volunteerism
- Gemma Webster, Hai H. Nguyen, David E. Beel, Chris Mellish, Claire D. Wallace, Jeff Z. Pan:
CURIOS: Connecting Community Heritage through Linked Data. 639-648 - Charlotte Tang, Yunan Chen, Bryan C. Semaan, Jahmeilah A. Roberson:
Restructuring Human Infrastructure: The Impact of EHR Deployment in a Volunteer-Dependent Clinic. 649-661
Teamwork Challenges
- Joanne I. White, Leysia Palen:
Expertise in the Wired Wild West. 662-675 - Xiaojuan Ma, Li Yu, Jodi L. Forlizzi, Steven P. Dow:
Exiting the Design Studio: Leveraging Online Participants for Early-Stage Design Feedback. 676-685 - Roshanak Zilouchian Moghaddam, Zane Nicholson, Brian P. Bailey:
Procid: Bridging Consensus Building Theory with the Practice of Distributed Design Discussions. 686-699
Politics and Social Networks
- Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Walid Magdy, Kareem Darwish, Ingmar Weber:
Content and Network Dynamics Behind Egyptian Political Polarization on Twitter. 700-711 - Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Exploring the Ownership and Persistent Value of Facebook Content. 712-723 - Saiph Savage, Andrés Monroy-Hernández:
Participatory Militias: An Analysis of an Armed Movement's Online Audience. 724-733
Motivating Peer Production
- Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Dario Taraborelli:
MoodBar: Increasing New User Retention in Wikipedia through Lightweight Socialization. 734-742 - Morten Warncke-Wang, Vladislav R. Ayukaev, Brent J. Hecht, Loren G. Terveen:
The Success and Failure of Quality Improvement Projects in Peer Production Communities. 743-756 - Jennifer Marlow, Laura A. Dabbish:
The Effects of Visualizing Activity History on Attitudes and Behaviors in a Peer Production Context. 757-764
My Mobile, My Friends
- Jason Wiese, Jun-Ki Min, Jason I. Hong, John Zimmerman:
"You Never Call, You Never Write": Call and SMS Logs Do Not Always Indicate Tie Strength. 765-774 - Da-jung Kim, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Dwelling Places in KakaoTalk: Understanding the Roles and Meanings of Chatrooms in Mobile Instant Messengers. 775-784
Is There a Doctor in the Room?
- Steven Houben, Mads Frost, Jakob E. Bardram:
Collaborative Affordances of Hybrid Patient Record Technologies in Medical Work. 785-797 - Arnvør á Torkilsheyggi, Morten Hertzum:
Visible but Unseen?: A Workplace Study of Blood-Test Icons on Electronic Emergency-Department Whiteboards. 798-807 - Maia L. Jacobs, James Clawson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Comparing Health Information Sharing Preferences of Cancer Patients, Doctors, and Navigators. 808-818
Leveraging Language
- Tara Matthews, Jalal U. Mahmud, Jilin Chen, Michael J. Muller, Eben M. Haber, Hernan Badenes:
They Said What?: Exploring the Relationship Between Language Use and Member Satisfaction in Communities. 819-825 - Shilad Sen, Margaret E. Giesel, Rebecca Gold, Benjamin Hillmann, Matt Lesicko, Samuel Naden, Jesse Russell, Zixiao (Ken) Wang, Brent J. Hecht:
Turkers, Scholars, "Arafat" and "Peace": Cultural Communities and Algorithmic Gold Standards. 826-838 - Norah Abokhodair, Daisy Yoo, David W. McDonald:
Dissecting a Social Botnet: Growth, Content and Influence in Twitter. 839-851
Collaboration in a Globalised World
- Ge Gao, Bin Xu, David C. Hau, Zheng Yao, Dan Cosley, Susan R. Fussell:
Two is Better Than One: Improving Multilingual Collaboration by Giving Two Machine Translation Outputs. 852-863 - Pamela J. Hinds, Daniela Retelny, Catherine Durnell Cramton:
In the Flow, Being Heard, and Having Opportunities: Sources of Power and Power Dynamics in Global Teams. 864-875 - Stina Matthiesen, Pernille Bjørn:
Why Replacing Legacy Systems Is So Hard in Global Software Development: An Information Infrastructure Perspective. 876-890
Technologies in the Workplace
- Sarah Gallacher, Jenny O'Connor, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers, Licia Capra, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall:
Mood Squeezer: Lightening up the Workplace through Playful and Lightweight Interactions. 891-902 - Gloria Mark, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Mary Czerwinski, Paul Johns:
Focused, Aroused, but so Distractible: Temporal Perspectives on Multitasking and Communications. 903-916 - Toni Ferro:
The Importance of Publicly Available Social Networking Sites (SNSs) to Entrepreneurs. 917-928
Creative Collaborating
- Pao Siangliulue, Kenneth C. Arnold, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Steven P. Dow:
Toward Collaborative Ideation at Scale: Leveraging Ideas from Others to Generate More Creative and Diverse Ideas. 937-945 - Joseph A. Gonzales, Casey Fiesler, Amy S. Bruckman:
Towards an Appropriable CSCW Tool Ecology: Lessons from the Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen. 946-957 - Amy Cheatle, Steven J. Jackson:
Digital Entanglements: Craft, Computation and Collaboration in Fine Art Furniture Production. 958-968
Collaborating Around Crisis
- Y. Linlin Huang, Kate Starbird, Mania Orand, Stephanie A. Stanek, Heather T. Pedersen:
Connected Through Crisis: Emotional Proximity and the Spread of Misinformation Online. 969-980 - Marina Kogan, Leysia Palen, Kenneth Mark Anderson:
Think Local, Retweet Global: Retweeting by the Geographically-Vulnerable during Hurricane Sandy. 981-993 - Alexandra Olteanu, Sarah Vieweg, Carlos Castillo:
What to Expect When the Unexpected Happens: Social Media Communications Across Crises. 994-1009
Location, Location, Location
- Shion Guha, Stephen B. Wicker:
Do Birds of a Feather Watch Each Other?: Homophily and Social Surveillance in Location Based Social Networks. 1010-1020 - Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra, Pasquale De Meo:
There's No Such Thing as the Perfect Map: Quantifying Bias in Spatial Crowd-sourcing Datasets. 1021-1032 - Tapio Ikkala, Airi Lampinen:
Monetizing Network Hospitality: Hospitality and Sociability in the Context of Airbnb. 1033-1044
Communities for Individual Behavior Change
- Christopher L. Schaefbauer, Danish Ullah Khan, Amy Le, Garrett Sczechowski, Katie A. Siek:
Snack Buddy: Supporting Healthy Snacking in Low Socioeconomic Status Families. 1045-1057 - Manya Sleeper, Alessandro Acquisti, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Patrick Gage Kelley, Sean A. Munson, Norman M. Sadeh:
I Would Like To..., I Shouldn't..., I Wish I...: Exploring Behavior-Change Goals for Social Networking Sites. 1058-1069 - Yeoreum Lee, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Understanding the Roles and Influences of Mediators from Multiple Social Channels for Health Behavior Change. 1070-1079
Wikipedia: Structure & Function
- Guo Li, Haiyi Zhu, Tun Lu, Xianghua Ding, Ning Gu:
Is It Good to Be Like Wikipedia?: Exploring the Trade-offs of Introducing Collaborative Editing Model to Q&A Sites. 1080-1091 - Ofer Arazy, Felipe Ortega, Oded Nov, M. Lisa Yeo, Adam Balila:
Functional Roles and Career Paths in Wikipedia. 1092-1105 - Maximilian Klein, Thomas Maillart, John C.-I. Chuang:
The Virtuous Circle of Wikipedia: Recursive Measures of Collaboration Structures. 1106-1115
Collaboration in the Open Classroom
- Chinmay Kulkarni, Julia Cambre, Yasmine Kotturi, Michael S. Bernstein, Scott R. Klemmer:
Talkabout: Making Distance Matter with Small Groups in Massive Classes. 1116-1128 - Xuanchong Li, Kai-min Chang, Yueran Yuan, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Massive Open Online Proctor: Protecting the Credibility of MOOCs certificates. 1129-1137 - Derrick Coetzee, Seongtaek Lim, Armando Fox, Björn Hartmann, Marti A. Hearst:
Structuring Interactions for Large-Scale Synchronous Peer Learning. 1139-1152
Journalism and Politics
- Nicholas A. Diakopoulos:
The Editor's Eye: Curation and Comment Relevance on the New York Times. 1153-1157 - Bryan C. Semaan, Heather A. Faucett, Scott P. Robertson, Misa Maruyama, Sara K. Douglas:
Navigating Imagined Audiences: Motivations for Participating in the Online Public Sphere. 1158-1169 - Jessica Hullman, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Elaheh Momeni, Eytan Adar:
Content, Context, and Critique: Commenting on a Data Visualization Blog. 1170-1175
Gender and Sexual Identity
- Oliver L. Haimson, Jed R. Brubaker, Lynn Dombrowski, Gillian R. Hayes:
Disclosure, Stress, and Support During Gender Transition on Facebook. 1176-1190 - Guo Freeman, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Susan C. Herring:
Simulating Marriage: Gender Roles and Emerging Intimacy in an Online Game. 1191-1200 - Emma Pierson:
Outnumbered but Well-Spoken: Female Commenters in the New York Times. 1201-1213
Social Dynamics and My Phone
- Katayoun Farrahi, Rémi Emonet, Manuel Cebrián:
Predicting a Community's Flu Dynamics with Mobile Phone Data. 1214-1221 - Jennifer Ferreira, Mark J. Perry, Sriram Subramanian:
Spending Time with Money: From Shared Values to Social Connectivity. 1222-1234 - Minsam Ko, Subin Yang, Joonwon Lee, Christian Heizmann, Jinyoung Jeong, Uichin Lee, Daehee Shin, Koji Yatani, Junehwa Song, Kyong-Mee Chung:
NUGU: A Group-based Intervention App for Improving Self-Regulation of Limiting Smartphone Use. 1235-1245
Recommender Systems
- Amit Sharma, Dan Cosley:
Studying and Modeling the Connection between People's Preferences and Content Sharing. 1246-1257 - Shuo Chang, F. Maxwell Harper, Loren G. Terveen:
Using Groups of Items to Bootstrap New Users in Recommender Systems. 1258-1269 - Saeideh Bakhshi, Partha Kanuparthy, David A. Shamma:
Understanding Online Reviews: Funny, Cool or Useful? 1270-1276
Systems in Support of Health & Wellness
- Jordan Eschler, Logan Kendall, Kathleen O'Leary, Lisa M. Vizer, Paula Lozano, Jennifer B. McClure, Wanda Pratt, James D. Ralston:
Shared Calendars for Home Health Management. 1277-1288 - Claus Bossen, Erik Grönvall:
Collaboration in-between: The Care Hotel and Designing for Flexible Use. 1289-1301 - Priya Kumar, Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck:
The Modern Day Baby Book: Enacting Good Mothering and Stewarding Privacy on Facebook. 1302-1312
Collaborative Counseling
- Susanna Heyman, Henrik Artman:
Computer Support for Financial Advisors and Their Clients: Co-creating an Investment Plan. 1313-1323 - Mehmet Kiliç, Peter Heinrich, Gerhard Schwabe:
Coercing into Completeness in Financial Advisory Service Encounters. 1324-1335 - Petr Slovák, Anja Thieme, Paul Tennent, Patrick Olivier, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
On Becoming a Counsellor: Challenges and Opportunities to Support Interpersonal Skills Training. 1336-1347
Community-Based Participatory Research
- Christopher A. Le Dantec, Sarah E. Fox:
Strangers at the Gate: Gaining Access, Building Rapport, and Co-Constructing Community-Based Research. 1348-1358 - Aditya Vashistha, Edward Cutrell, William Thies:
Increasing the Reach of Snowball Sampling: The Impact of Fixed versus Lottery Incentives. 1359-1363 - Katharina Reinecke, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
LabintheWild: Conducting Large-Scale Online Experiments With Uncompensated Samples. 1364-1378
Collaborative Software Development
- Igor Steinmacher, Tayana Conte, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, David F. Redmiles:
Social Barriers Faced by Newcomers Placing Their First Contribution in Open Source Software Projects. 1379-1392 - Anna Filippova, Hichang Cho:
Mudslinging and Manners: Unpacking Conflict in Free and Open Source Software. 1393-1403
Influence and the Social Network
- Bumsoo Kang, Sujin Lee, Alice Oh, Seungwoo Kang, Inseok Hwang, Junehwa Song:
Towards Understanding Relational Orientation: Attachment Theory and Facebook Activities. 1404-1415 - Sauvik Das, Adam D. I. Kramer, Laura A. Dabbish, Jason I. Hong:
The Role of Social Influence in Security Feature Adoption. 1416-1426 - Pamela J. Wisniewski, A. K. M. Najmul Islam, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Sameer Patil:
Give Social Network Users the Privacy They Want. 1427-1441
Temporality and Rhythms of Work
- Siân E. Lindley:
Making Time. 1442-1452 - Melissa Mazmanian, Ingrid Erickson, Ellie Harmon:
Circumscribed Time and Porous Time: Logics as a Way of Studying Temporality. 1453-1464 - Diana S. Kusunoki, Aleksandra Sarcevic:
Designing for Temporal Awareness: The Role of Temporality in Time-Critical Medical Teamwork. 1465-1476
Collaborating through Social Media
- Irina Shklovski, Louise Barkhuus, Nis Bornoe, Joseph Kaye:
Friendship Maintenance in the Digital Age: Applying a Relational Lens to Online Social Interaction. 1477-1487 - Jina Huh:
Clinical Questions in Online Health Communities: The Case of "See your doctor" Threads. 1488-1499 - John M. Carroll, Victoria Bellotti:
Creating Value Together: The Emerging Design Space of Peer-to-Peer Currency and Exchange. 1500-1510
Managing Chronic Illness through Collaboration
- Diana L. MacLean, Sonal Gupta, Anna Lembke, Christopher D. Manning, Jeffrey Heer:
Forum77: An Analysis of an Online Health Forum Dedicated to Addiction Recovery. 1511-1526 - Leslie S. Liu, Kori M. Inkpen, Wanda Pratt:
"I'm Not Like My Friends": Understanding How Children with a Chronic Illness Use Technology to Maintain Normalcy. 1527-1539 - Sun Young Park, Yunan Chen:
Individual and Social Recognition: Challenges and Opportunities in Migraine Management. 1540-1551
Distance Still Matters
- Irene Rae, Gina Venolia, John C. Tang, David Molnar:
A Framework for Understanding and Designing Telepresence. 1552-1566 - Jacob T. Biehl, Daniel Avrahami, Anthony Dunnigan:
Not Really There: Understanding Embodied Communication Affordances in Team Perception and Participation. 1567-1575 - Min Kyung Lee, Nathaniel Fruchter, Laura Dabbish:
Making Decisions From a Distance: The Impact of Technological Mediation on Riskiness and Dehumanization. 1576-1589
The Powers of Co-location
- Sheena Lewis Erete:
Engaging Around Neighborhood Issues: How Online Communication Affects Offline Behavior. 1590-1601 - Adrian A. de Freitas, Anind K. Dey:
The Group Context Framework: An Extensible Toolkit for Opportunistic Grouping and Collaboration. 1602-1611 - Adrian A. de Freitas, Anind K. Dey:
Using Multiple Contexts to Detect and Form Opportunistic Groups. 1612-1621
Collaborative Design Approaches
- Daniel A. Epstein, Bradley H. Jacobson, Elizabeth S. Bales, David W. McDonald, Sean A. Munson:
From "nobody cares" to "way to go!": A Design Framework for Social Sharing in Personal Informatics. 1622-1636 - Anbang Xu, Huaming Rao, Steven P. Dow, Brian P. Bailey:
A Classroom Study of Using Crowd Feedback in the Iterative Design Process. 1637-1648 - Sebastian Prost, Elke E. Mattheiss, Manfred Tscheligi:
From Awareness to Empowerment: Using Design Fiction to Explore Paths towards a Sustainable Energy Future. 1649-1658
Collaborating Under Constraints
- Nicola Dell, Trevor Perrier, Neha Kumar, Mitchell Lee, Rachel Powers, Gaetano Borriello:
Paper-Digital Workflows in Global Development Organizations. 1659-1669 - Indrani Medhi-Thies, Pedro Ferreira, Nakull Gupta, Jacki O'Neill, Edward Cutrell:
KrishiPustak: A Social Networking System for Low-Literate Farmers. 1670-1681 - Kathryn Zyskowski, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Mary L. Gray, Shaun K. Kane:
Accessible Crowdwork?: Understanding the Value in and Challenge of Microtask Employment for People with Disabilities. 1682-1693
Civic Participation
- Mariam Asad, Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Illegitimate Civic Participation: Supporting Community Activists on the Ground. 1694-1703 - Amy Voida, Zheng Yao, Matthias Korn:
(Infra)structures of Volunteering. 1704-1716 - Christopher A. Le Dantec, Mariam Asad, Aditi Misra, Kari E. Watkins:
Planning with Crowdsourced Data: Rhetoric and Representation in Transportation Planning. 1717-1727
Experiencing Social Media
- Hannah Jean Miller, Shuo Chang, Loren G. Terveen:
"I LOVE THIS SITE!" vs. "It's a little girly": Perceptions of and Initial User Experience with Pinterest. 1728-1740 - Bogdan State, Lada A. Adamic:
The Diffusion of Support in an Online Social Movement: Evidence from the Adoption of Equal-Sign Profile Pictures. 1741-1750 - Bluma Gelley, Ajita John:
Do I Need To Follow You?: Examining the Utility of The Pinterest Follow Mechanism. 1751-1762
Children and Families
- Elizabeth Kaziunas, Ayse G. Buyuktur, Jasmine Jones, Sung Won Choi, David A. Hanauer, Mark S. Ackerman:
Transition and Reflection in the Use of Health Information: The Case of Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Caregivers. 1763-1774 - Herman Saksono, Ashwini Ranade, Geeta Kamarthi, Carmen Castaneda-Sceppa, Jessica A. Hoffman, Cathy Wirth, Andrea G. Parker:
Spaceship Launch: Designing a Collaborative Exergame for Families. 1776-1787 - Kathryn E. Ringland, Christine T. Wolf, Lynn Dombrowski, Gillian R. Hayes:
Making "Safe": Community-Centered Practices in a Virtual World Dedicated to Children with Autism. 1788-1800
Motivating Crowdwork
- Christopher G. Harris:
The Effects of Pay-to-Quit Incentives on Crowdworker Task Quality. 1801-1812 - Masatomo Kobayashi, Shoma Arita, Toshinari Itoko, Shin Saito, Hironobu Takagi:
Motivating Multi-Generational Crowd Workers in Social-Purpose Work. 1813-1824
There's Just Something About Hands
- Steven Johnson, Madeleine Gibson, Bilge Mutlu:
Handheld or Handsfree?: Remote Collaboration via Lightweight Head-Mounted Displays and Handheld Devices. 1825-1836 - Danielle Bragg, Kyle Rector, Richard E. Ladner:
A User-Powered American Sign Language Dictionary. 1837-1848
Games and Virtual Worlds
- Douglas Zytko, Guo Freeman, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Susan C. Herring, Quentin Jones:
Enhancing Evaluation of Potential Dates Online Through Paired Collaborative Activities. 1849-1859 - Ido Guy, Anat Hashavit, Yaniv Corem:
Games for Crowds: A Crowdsourcing Game Platform for the Enterprise. 1860-1871 - Nassim Jafarinaimi, Eric M. Meyers:
Collective Intelligence or Group Think?: Engaging Participation Patterns in World without Oil. 1872-1881
Motivation and Dynamics of the Open Classroom
- Saijing Zheng, Mary Beth Rosson, Patrick C. Shih, John M. Carroll:
Understanding Student Motivation, Behaviors and Perceptions in MOOCs. 1882-1895 - June Ahn, Sarah A. Webster, Brian S. Butler:
Open Education in the Wild: The Dynamics of Course Production in the Peer 2 Peer University. 1896-1905 - Alexey Zagalsky, Joseph Feliciano, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Yiyun Zhao, Weiliang Wang:
The Emergence of GitHub as a Collaborative Platform for Education. 1906-1917
Closing Keynote
- Zeynep Tufekci:
Algorithms in our Midst: Information, Power and Choice when Software is Everywhere. 1918
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