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C&T 2021: Seattle, WA, USA
- Florian Cech, Shelly Farnham:
C&T '21: Communities & Technologies 2021, Seattle, WA, USA, June, 21-25, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9056-9
C&T in a Pandemic
- Jeongwon Jo, Tiffany Knearem, Chun-Hua Tsai, John M. Carroll:
COVID-19 Kindness: Patterns of Neighborly Cooperation during a Global Pandemic. 1-14 - Wallace Chigona, Phakamani Mavela, Sarah Mulaji, Shaloam Mutetwa, Robin Moyanga, Hakunavanhu Ndoro:
Critical Discourse Analysis on Media Coverage of COVID-19 Contract Tracing Applications: Case of South Africa. 15-24 - Kit Braybrooke, Stephanie Janes, Chihiro Sato:
Care-full Design Sprints, Online? Addressing Gaps in Cultural Access and Inclusion during Covid-19 with Vulnerable Communities in London and Tokyo. 25-37 - Tiffany Knearem, Jeongwon Jo, Chun-Hua Tsai, John M. Carroll:
Making Space for Support: An Exploratory Analysis of Pandemic-Response Mutual Aid Platforms. 38-43 - Chiara Leonardi, Gianluca Schiavo, Anna Fasoli, Massimo Zancanaro:
Remote Collaborative Childcare in the Workplace: Sharing Childcare with Colleagues during COVID-19 Emergency. 44-50
Civic Engagement
- Aale Luusua, Johanna Ylipulli:
Nordic Cities Meet Artificial Intelligence: City Officials' Views on Artificial Intelligence and Citizen Data in Finland. 51-60 - Jorgos Coenen, Paul Biedermann, Sandy Claes, Andrew Vande Moere:
The Stakeholder Perspective on Using Public Polling Displays for Civic Engagement. 61-74 - Anna De Liddo, Rosa Strube:
Understanding Failures and Potentials of Argumentation Tools for Public Deliberation. 75-88 - Gabriela Marcu, Amber Hardin, Janna Ataiants, Alexis Roth, Stephen E. Lankenau, David G. Schwartz:
UnityPhilly: Experiences with a Smartphone App that Facilitates Community Response to Opioid Overdoses. 89-95
Special Topics
- Yushan Pan:
Putting ICT in the Hands of the Seafarers. 96-108 - Valentina Nisi, Hollie Bostock, Vanessa Cesário, Albert Acedo, Nuno Nunes:
Impalpable Narratives: How to capture intangible cultural heritage of migrant communities. 109-120 - Paulina Lanz, Todd Cunningham, Hoan Nguyen, Pete White, François Bar:
Skid Row Power Now!: A participatory co-design project to power up digital devices in Skid Row. 121-127
Social Media
- Sarah Vuningoma, Maria Rosa Lorini, Wallace Chigona:
How Refugees in South Africa Use Mobile Phones for Social Connectedness. 128-137 - Yingfan Zhou, Rosta Farzan:
Designing to Stop Live Streaming Cyberbullying: A case study of Twitch Live Streaming Platform. 138-150 - Pooja Casula, Aditya Anupam, Nassim Parvin:
"We found no violation!": Twitter's Violent Threats Policy and Toxicity in Online Discourse. 151-159 - Petra Zist, Emily Boaventura, Jorge Ramos:
Deployment of a community information platform in Santo Antão island: A case study from Cabo Verde. 160-168
Community and Collaboration
- Tiffany Knearem, Xiying Wang, John M. Carroll:
Constructing Well-being Together: Older Adults Engagement in Coproduction Through Volunteering. 169-178 - Susanne Bødker, Henrik Korsgaard, Peter Lyle:
What's in a Pattern: A Vocabulary to Articulate Group Routines and Practices. 179-190 - Regina Sipos, Victoria Wenzelmann:
Critical Making with and for Communities: Community-Driven Critical Making Grounded in Practitioners' Perspectives on Definition and Praxis. 191-199 - Florian Jasche, Jasmin Kirchhübel, Thomas Ludwig, Peter Tolmie:
BeamLite: Diminishing Ecological Fractures of Remote Collaboration through Mixed Reality Environments. 200-211 - Tiffany Knearem, Jeongwon Jo, Xiying Wang, John M. Carroll:
Seek and Reflect: A Mobile Scavenger Hunt to Develop Community Engagement. 212-223 - Edwin H. Blake, Uariaike Mbinge, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Donovan Maasz, Colin Stanley, Chris Paul Muashekele, Gereon Koch Kapuire:
Going Beyond Empowered Design by Scaffolding Inter-community Engagement. 224-233 - Srishti Gupta, Shipi Dhanorkar, John M. Carroll:
Not in my Backyard!? Lessons from a Community Conflict. 234-244
Sustainable Communities
- Rikke Hagensby Jensen, Maurizio Teli, Simon Bjerre Jensen, Mikkel Gram, Mikkel Harboe Sørensen:
Designing Eco-Feedback Systems for Communities: Interrogating a Techno-solutionist Vision for Sustainable Communal Energy. 245-257 - Florian Cech:
Tackling Algorithmic Transparency in Communal Energy Accounting through Participatory Design. 258-268 - Débora de Castro Leal, Ana Maria Bustamante Duarte, Max Krüger, Angelika Strohmayer:
Into the Mine: Wicked Reflections on Decolonial Thinking and Technologies. 269-280 - Scott Hersey, Eric Gordon:
Air Partners: community-driven air quality monitoring, mitigation, and collaborative governance. 281-288 - Md. Tanvir Hasan, Annika Wolff, Jari Porras:
Co-designing recycling solutions on campus: A case study exploring openness, realism and empowerment of users in a Living Lab. 289-295
Food and Agriculture
- Maria Normark, Anton Poikolainen Rosén, Madeleine Bonow:
Articulating and Negotiating Boundaries in Urban Farming Communities. 296-308 - Hasib Ahsan, Lars Rune Christensen, Kengo Kitaura:
Agribuddy: Infrastructuring for Smallholder Farming in Cambodia. 309-318 - Katie Berns, Chiara Rossitto, Jakob Tholander:
"This is not a free supermarket": Reconsidering Queuing at Food-sharing Events. 319-331
III. Workshops
- Maurizio Teli, Myriam Lewkowicz, Chiara Rossitto, Susanne Bødker:
Understanding, Promoting, and Designing for Sustainable Appropriation of Technologies by Grassroots Communities. Towards a new wave of technological activism: Sustainable Appropriation of Technologies by Grassroots Communities. 332-335 - Natasha Tylosky, Priscilla Van Even, Sandy Claes, Anne Pässilä, Antti Knutas, Annika Wolff:
Facilitating Data Inclusion and Empowerment through Arts-Based, Creative and Playful Approaches. 336-339 - Tanja Ertl, Claudia Müller, Konstantin Aal, Volker Wulf, Franziska Maria Tachtler, Laura Scheepmaker, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Nancy Smith, Douglas Schuler:
Ethical Future Environments: Smart Thinking about Smart Cities means engaging with its Most Vulnerable. 340-345
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