CSCW 2012:
Seattle,
WA,
USA - Companion Volume
Steven E. Poltrock, Carla Simone, Jonathan Grudin, Gloria Mark, John Riedl (Eds.):
CSCW '12 Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Seattle, WA, USA, February 11-15, 2012 - Companion Volume.
ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1051-2
Workshops
- Robert Capra, Jaime Teevan:
Personal information management in a socially networked world.
1-2
- Matthew J. Bietz, Andrea Wiggins, Mark Handel, Cecilia Aragon:
Data-intensive collaboration in science and engineering.
3-4
- Anna De Liddo, Simon Buckingham Shum, Gregorio Convertino, Ágnes Sándor, Mark Klein:
Collective intelligence as community discourse and action.
5-6
- Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, Derek L. Hansen, Zachary O. Toups, Lennart E. Nacke, Anastasia Salter, Wayne G. Lutters:
Mixed reality games.
7-8
- Joshua Introne, Karen Levy, Sean Munson, Sean P. Goggins, Rick Wash, Cecilia Aragon:
Design, influence, and social technologies: techniques, impacts, and ethics.
9-10
- Jina Huh, Andrea Hartzler, Sean A. Munson, Nick Anderson, Kelly Edwards, John L. Gore, David W. McDonald, Jim O'Leary, Andrea Parker, Derek Streat, Meliha Yetisgen-Yildiz, Mark S. Ackerman, Wanda Pratt:
Brainstorming design for health: helping patients utilize patient-generated information on the web.
11-12
- Volkmar Pipek, Leysia Palen, Jonas Landgren:
Workshop summary: collaboration & crisis informatics (CCI'2012).
13-14
- Manfred Tscheligi, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Astrid Weiss, Volker Wulf, Vanessa Evers, Bilge Mutlu:
Exploring collaboration in challenging environments: from the car to the factory and beyond.
15-16
- Andrew Begel, James D. Herbsleb, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
The future of collaborative software development.
17-18
- Heather Richter Lipford, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Cliff Lampe, Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Kelly Caine:
Reconciling privacy with social media.
19-20
- Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Lydia Lau, Charlotte Lee, Stefan Rüping:
Mastering data-intensive collaboration through the synergy of human and machine reasoning.
21-22
- Patrick Jermann, Darren Gergle, Roman Bednarik, Susan Brennan:
Duet 2012: dual eye tracking in CSCW.
23-24
- Agustina, Ning Gu, Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Pascal Molli, Haifeng Shen, David Sun, Chengzheng Sun:
The twelfth international workshop on collaborative editing systems.
25-26
- Susan Wyche, Elisa Oreglia, Morgan G. Ames, Christopher Hoadley, Aditya Johri, Phoebe Sengers, Charles Steinfield:
Learning from marginalized users: reciprocity in HCI4D.
27-28
Panel overviews
- m. c. schraefel, Wendy Kellog, Mark Ackerman, Gary Marsden, Susanne Bødker, Susan Wyche, Madhu Reddy, Mark Rouncefield:
Domain crossing: how much expertise is enough?
29-32
- Andrea Forte, Judd Antin, Shaowen Bardzell, Leigh Honeywell, John Riedl, Sarah Stierch:
Some of all human knowledge: gender and participation in peer production.
33-36
- John C. Tang, Carolyn Wei, Reena Kawal:
Social telepresence bakeoff: Skype group video calling, google+ hangouts, and microsoft avatar kinect.
37-40
Video presentation abstracts
- Hwajung Hong, Jennifer G. Kim, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga:
SocialMirror: motivating young adults with autism to practice life skills in a social world.
41-42
- Susanne Hupfer, Michael Muller, Stephen E. Levy, Daniel M. Gruen, Andrew Sempere, Steven I. Ross, Reid Priedhorsky:
MoCoMapps: mobile collaborative map-based applications.
43-44
- Nicolas Mangano, André van der Hoek:
A tool for distributed software design collaboration.
45-46
- Marcos Báez, Gregorio Convertino:
Innovation cockpit: a dashboard for facilitators in idea management.
47-48
- Anna De Liddo, Ágnes Sándor, Simon Buckingham Shum:
Cohere and XIP: human annotation harnessing machine annotation power.
49-50
- Andrées Monroy-Hernáandez, Frances Yun:
A monkey and a stick figure: stories of remixing and social creativity.
51-52
- Kathrin Knautz, Daniel Guschauski, Daniel Miskovic, Tobias Siebenlist, Jens Terliesner, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Incentives for emotional multimedia tagging.
53-54
Interactive poster
- Judd Antin, Marco de Sá, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Local experts and online review sites.
55-58
- Marcos Báez, Gregorio Convertino:
Designing a facilitator's cockpit for an idea management system.
59-62
- Andrew L. Brooks, Coye Cheshire:
Ad-itudes: twitter users & advertising.
63-66
- Mateusz Dolata, Ibrahim Cakir, Kashyap Todi, Nils Jeners:
From heavyweight framework to lightweight patchwork.
67-70
- Sally A. Coovert, Adam Ducey, Mark Grichanik, Michael D. Coovert, Robert Nelson:
Hey doc, is that your stethoscope?: increasing engagement in medical education and training with iPads.
71-74
- Mary Beth Deline, Eric P. S. Baumer, Geri Gay:
Normative communication processes and associated emotion in mobile health groups.
75-78
- Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
Social overlays: augmenting existing UIs with social cues.
79-82
- Catherine Garbay, Fabien Badeig, Jean Caelen:
Normative multi-agent approach to support collaborative work in distributed tangible environments.
83-86
- Nicole Gridling, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi:
I need help!: exploring collaboration in the car.
87-90
- Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Gregorio Convertino, Les Nelson:
Modeling problem difficulty and expertise in stackoverflow.
91-94
- Müge Haseki, Chirag Shah, Roberto I. González-Ibáñez:
Time as a trigger of interaction and collaboration in research teams: a diary study.
95-98
- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Steve Sawyer:
Social networking technologies and organizational knowledge sharing as a sociotechnical ecology.
99-102
- Aaron Houssian:
Connecting artefacts of R&D teams to their routines: how boundary objects are created and used.
103-106
- Claudia Iacob:
Using design patterns in collaborative interaction design processes.
107-110
- Tobias Buschmann Iversen, Line Melby, Andreas Dypvik Landmark, Pieter J. Toussaint:
Variations in surgical patient trajectories: challenges for coordination.
111-114
- Durga M. Kandasamy, Kristal Curtis, Armando Fox, David A. Patterson:
Diversity within the crowd.
115-118
- Bridget Kane, Saturnino Luz:
Collaboration and multimedia: identifying equilibrium in the MDT information ecosystem.
119-122
- Ruogu Kang, Sara B. Kiesler:
Do collaborators' annotations help or hurt asynchronous analysis.
123-126
- Azmina Karimi, Carman Neustaedter:
From high connectivity to social isolation: communication practices of older adults in the digital age.
127-130
- Karina Kervin, Margaret Hedstrom:
How research funding affects data sharing.
131-134
- Hyangah Kim, Woohun Lee:
Framing creative uses for describing cases of appropriation.
135-138
- Funda Kivran-Swaine, Samuel Brody, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mor Naaman:
Of joy and gender: emotional expression in online social networks.
139-142
- Patricia M. Kluckner, Roland Buchner, Astrid Weiss, Manfred Tscheligi:
Repair now: collaboration between maintainers, operators and equipment in a cleanroom.
143-146
- Tomohiro Kokogawa, Yuji Maeda, Toshihiro Ajiki, Junko Itou, Jun Munemori:
The effect to quality of creativity with sampling partial data from a large number of idea cards.
147-150
- David R. Lamas, Vladimir Tomberg, Mart Laanpere:
A conceptual model for collaborative scientific writing.
151-154
- Shaimaa Y. Lazem, Denis Gracanin, Steve Harrison:
Effects of context-sensitive delays on group dynamics in 3D virtual worlds.
155-158
- Peyina Lin, Natascha Karlova, John Marino, Michael B. Eisenberg:
Highly sought after: second life continued use.
159-162
- Jennifer Marlow, Laura A. Dabbish:
Designing interventions to reduce psychological distance in globally distributed teams.
163-166
- Kimra McPherson, Kai Huotari, F. Yo-Shang Cheng, David Humphrey, Coye Cheshire, Andrew L. Brooks:
Glitter: a mixed-methods study of twitter use during glee broadcasts.
167-170
- Manas Mittal, Wei Wu, Steve Rubin, Sam Madden, Björn Hartmann:
Bribecaster: documenting bribes through community participation.
171-174
- Mai Miyabe, Asako Miura, Eiji Aramaki:
Use trend analysis of twitter after the great east japan earthquake.
175-178
- Jennifer A. Noble:
Minority voices of crowdsourcing: why we should pay attention to every member of the crowd.
179-182
- Lora Oehlberg, Jasmine Jones, Alice M. Agogino, Björn Hartmann:
Dazzle: supporting framing in co-located design teams through remote collaboration tool.
183-186
- Kyunghui Oh, Yoon Suk Lee:
"Who should i talk to?": fostering a spontaneous F2F interaction in a conference.
187-190
- Sameer Patil, Apu Kapadia:
Are you exposed?: conveying information exposure.
191-194
- Daniel Perry, Cecilia Aragon:
Measuring distributed affect in collaborative games.
195-198
- Afarin Pirzadeh, Mark S. Pfaff:
Expression of emotion in IM.
199-202
- Daniela Retelny, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Tweeting for class: using social media to enable student co-construction of lectures.
203-206
- Chandan Sarkar, Donghee Yvette Wohn, Cliff Lampe:
Predicting length of membership in online community "everything2" using feedback.
207-210
- Saurabh Srivastava, Nitendra Rajput, Gururaj Mahajan:
SWAicons: spoken web audio icons - design, implications and evaluation.
211-214
- Vandana Singh, Sheetija Kathuria, Aditya Johri:
Newcomer integration and learning in OSS technical support communities.
215-218
- Jaime Snyder:
Let me draw you a picture: coordination in image-enabled conversation.
219-222
- Jason Tsay, Laura Dabbish, James D. Herbsleb:
Social media and success in open source projects.
223-226
- Sarah Vieweg:
Twitter communications in mass emergency: contributions to situational awareness.
227-230
- James R. Wallace, Joseph A. Pape, Yu-Ling Betty Chang, Phillip J. McClelland, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Stacey D. Scott, Mark S. Hancock:
Exploring automation in digital tabletop board game.
231-234
- Carman Neustaedter, Tejinder K. Judge:
See it: a scalable location-based game for promoting physical activity.
235-238
- Danli Wang, Li Shen, Hongan Wang:
A collaborative sketch animation creation system on mobile devices.
239-242
- Hiroko Wilensky, David F. Redmiles:
A blog considered from the perspectives of social practice theory.
243-246
- Koen Willaert, Zhe Lou, Sigurd Van Broeck, Marc Van den Broeck, An Jacobs:
Evaluating PresenceScape: a 3D virtual world application to support social awareness and informal communication in distributed teams.
247-250
- Huanhuan Xia, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, Qi Wang, Ning Gu:
Mobility in online communities: a case study of mobile BBS in use in China.
251-254
- Lu Xiao:
Rationale flower: a visualization tool for identifying hidden profiles in instant messaging.
255-258
- Jianjun Yu, Kejun Dong, Kai Nan:
Duckling: towards cloud service for scientific collaboration system.
259-262
Demonstration
- Sameer Halai, Shelly Farnham, Greg Melander, Flynn Joffray, Nathan Roberton, Craig Jensen:
Dotastic: achieving goals by socializing tasks.
263-264
- Paul Tanner, Varnali Shah:
Improving remote collaboration through side-by-side telepresence.
265-266
- Russell MacKenzie, Kirstie Hawkey, Kellogg S. Booth, Zhangbo Liu, Presley Perswain, Sukhveer S. Dhillon:
LACOME: a multi-user collaboration system for shared large displays.
267-268
- Anne Marie Piper, Nadir Weibel, James D. Hollan:
A pen-based toolkit for authoring collaborative language activities.
269-270
- Juho Kim, Benjamin Malley, Joel Brandt, Mira Dontcheva, Diana Joseph, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Robert C. Miller:
Photoshop with friends: a synchronous learning community for graphic design.
271-272
- Sasa Junuzovic, Kori Inkpen, Tom Blank, Anoop Gupta:
PixIO: sharing any surface.
273-274
- Adam Perer, Ido Guy:
SaNDVis: visual social network analytics for the enterprise.
275-276
- Trond T. Nilsen, Nell Carden Grey, Batya Friedman:
Public curation of a historic collection: a means for speaking safely in public.
277-278
- Zhenzhen Zhao, Ji Liu, Noël Crespi:
Dig-event: let's socialize around events.
279-280
CSCW horizon presentation
- Matthew T. Mullarkey:
Socially immature organizations: a typology of social networking systems [SNS] with organizations as users [OAU].
281-292
- Yue Pan, John C. Thomas:
Hot or not: a qualitative study on ecological impact of social media & fashion consumption.
293-300
- Lu Xiao, Jennifer Martin:
Supporting parent-young child activities with interactive tabletops: a conceptual analysis.
301-310
Doctoral colloquium
- Andrew L. Brooks:
Information & social networks: engineering attitudes & behaviors.
311-314
- Brian C. Keegan:
Breaking news on wikipedia: dynamics, structures, and roles in high-tempo collaboration.
315-318
- Daniela K. Rosner:
Craft, computing & culture.
319-322
- Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir:
Gone fishin': information technology in the icelandic fishery.
323-326
- Ilaria Redaelli:
Planning in an Italian airport.
327-330
- James R. Wallace:
Using teamwork and taskwork to study mixed-focus collaboration.
331-334
- Jodi Schneider:
Building a standpoints web to support decision-making in wikipedia.
335-338
- Kate Starbird:
Crowd computation: organizing information during mass disruption events.
339-342
- Lindsay Reynolds:
The use of awareness displays for role clarity in distributed workgroups.
343-346
- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi:
Social networking technologies and knowledge sharing in organizations.
347-350
- Osama Mansour:
Social media at work: structures of collaboration.
351-354
- Peter Samuelson Wardrip:
Collective capabilities: building a theory of coordinated collective action in a networked improvement community.
355-358
- Tyler Pace:
Creative self-expression in socio-technical systems.
359-362
- Irene Eleta:
Multilingual use of twitter: social networks and language choice.
363-366
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