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CSCW 2017: Portland, OR, USA
- Charlotte P. Lee, Steven E. Poltrock, Louise Barkhuus, Marcos Borges, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, CSCW 2017, Portland, OR, USA, February 25 - March 1, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4335-0
Opening Keynote
- Lili Cheng:
Conversational Intelligence: Bots and Lessons Learned. 1
Locations and Relations
- Nick Merrill, Coye Cheshire:
Trust Your Heart: Assessing Cooperation and Trust with Biosignals in Computer-Mediated Interactions. 2-12 - Jean Hardy, Silvia Lindtner:
Constructing a Desiring User: Discourse, Rurality, and Design in Location-Based Social Networks. 13-25 - Joey Chiao-Yin Hsiao, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
People-Nearby Applications: How Newcomers Move Their Relationships Offline and Develop Social and Cultural Capital. 26-40 - Xiao Ma:
What Happens in Happn: The Warranting Powers of Location History in Online Dating. 41-50
Communication, Couples, & Control
- Pamela J. Wisniewski, Arup Kumar Ghosh, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Parental Control vs. Teen Self-Regulation: Is there a middle ground for mobile online safety? 51-69 - Ryan Kelly, Daniel Gooch, Bhagyashree Patil, Leon Watts:
Demanding by Design: Supporting Effortful Communication Practices in Close Personal Relationships. 70-83 - Uddipana Baishya, Carman Neustaedter:
In Your Eyes: Anytime, Anywhere Video and Audio Streaming for Couples. 84-97 - Samarth Singhal, Carman Neustaedter, Yee Loong Ooi, Alissa Nicole Antle, Brendan Matkin:
Flex-N-Feel: The Design and Evaluation of Emotive Gloves for Couples to Support Touch Over Distance. 98-110
Content Quality
- Joseph Seering, Robert E. Kraut, Laura A. Dabbish:
Shaping Pro and Anti-Social Behavior on Twitch Through Moderation and Example-Setting. 111-125 - Tanushree Mitra, Graham P. Wright, Eric Gilbert:
A Parsimonious Language Model of Social Media Credibility Across Disparate Events. 126-145 - Yuyang Liang:
Knowledge Sharing in Online Discussion Threads: What Predicts the Ratings? 146-154 - Ahmer Arif, John J. Robinson, Stephanie A. Stanek, Elodie S. Fichet, Paul Townsend, Zena Worku, Kate Starbird:
A Closer Look at the Self-Correcting Crowd: Examining Corrections in Online Rumors. 155-168
Agents, Robots & the Wizard of Oz
- Nikolas Martelaro, Wendy Ju:
WoZ Way: Enabling Real-time Remote Interaction Prototyping & Observation in On-road Vehicles. 169-182 - Peter M. Krafft, Michael Macy, Alex Pentland:
Bots as Virtual Confederates: Design and Ethics. 183-190 - EunJeong Cheon, Norman Makoto Su:
Configuring the User: "Robots have Needs Too". 191-206 - Martin Porcheron, Joel E. Fischer, Sarah Sharples:
"Do Animals Have Accents?": Talking with Agents in Multi-Party Conversation. 207-219
Creativity - Supporting Collaboration
- Haoqi Zhang, Matthew W. Easterday, Elizabeth M. Gerber, Daniel Rees Lewis, Leesha Maliakal:
Agile Research Studios: Orchestrating Communities of Practice to Advance Research Training. 220-232 - Joy Kim, Sarah Sterman, Allegra Argent Beal Cohen, Michael S. Bernstein:
Mechanical Novel: Crowdsourcing Complex Work through Reflection and Revision. 233-245 - Joy Kim, Maneesh Agrawala, Michael S. Bernstein:
Mosaic: Designing Online Creative Communities for Sharing Works-in-Progress. 246-258 - Sarah Evans, Katie Davis, Abigail Evans, Julie Ann Campbell, David P. Randall, Kodlee Yin, Cecilia R. Aragon:
More Than Peer Production: Fanfiction Communities as Sites of Distributed Mentoring. 259-272
Language Matters
- Yeshuang Zhu, Shichao Yue, Chun Yu, Yuanchun Shi:
CEPT: Collaborative Editing Tool for Non-Native Authors. 273-285 - Gabriel Culbertson, Solace Shen, Erik Andersen, Malte F. Jung:
Have your Cake and Eat it Too: Foreign Language Learning with a Crowdsourced Video Captioning System. 286-296 - Helen Ai He, Naomi Yamashita, Ari Hautasaari, Xun Cao, Elaine M. Huang:
Why Did They Do That?: Exploring Attribution Mismatches Between Native and Non-Native Speakers Using Videoconferencing. 297-309 - Mei-Hua Pan, Naomi Yamashita, Hao-Chuan Wang:
Task Rebalancing: Improving Multilingual Communication with Native Speakers-Generated Highlights on Automated Transcripts. 310-321
Social Media & The Individual
- Mattia Samory, Vincenzo-Maria Cappelleri, Enoch Peserico:
Quotes Reveal Community Structure and Interaction Dynamics. 322-335 - Niharika Sachdeva, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Call for Service: Characterizing and Modeling Police Response to Serviceable Requests on Facebook. 336-352 - Munmun De Choudhury, Sanket S. Sharma, Tomaz Logar, Wouter Eekhout, René Clausen Nielsen:
Gender and Cross-Cultural Differences in Social Media Disclosures of Mental Illness. 353-369 - Alexandra Olteanu, Onur Varol, Emre Kiciman:
Distilling the Outcomes of Personal Experiences: A Propensity-scored Analysis of Social Media. 370-386
Politics, Party, Policy, & Participation
- Bryan C. Semaan, Lauren M. Britton, Bryan Dosono:
Military Masculinity and the Travails of Transitioning: Disclosure in Social Media. 387-403 - Guo Freeman, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
Aspirational Design and Messy Democracy: Partisanship, Policy, and Hope in an Asian City. 404-416 - Juhi Kulshrestha, Motahhare Eslami, Johnnatan Messias, Muhammad Bilal Zafar, Saptarshi Ghosh, Krishna P. Gummadi, Karrie Karahalios:
Quantifying Search Bias: Investigating Sources of Bias for Political Searches in Social Media. 417-432 - Yiran Wang, Gloria Mark:
Engaging with Political and Social Issues on Facebook in College Life. 433-445
Education & Games
- Morgan G. Ames, Jenna Burrell:
'Connected Learning' and the Equity Agenda: A Microsociology of Minecraft Play. 446-457 - Jungkook Park, Yeong Hoon Park, Suin Kim, Alice Oh:
Eliph: Effective Visualization of Code History for Peer Assessment in Programming Education. 458-467 - Soobin Yim, Dakuo Wang, Judith S. Olson, Viet Vu, Mark Warschauer:
Synchronous Collaborative Writing in the Classroom: Undergraduates' Collaboration Practices and their Impact on Writing Style, Quality, and Quantity. 468-479 - Lev Poretski, Ofer Arazy:
Placing Value on Community Co-creations: A Study of a Video Game 'Modding' Community. 480-491
Teens & Children
- Kiley Sobel, Geza Kovacs, Galen McQuillen, Andrew Cross, Nirupama Chandrasekaran, Nathalie Henry Riche, Ed Cutrell, Meredith Ringel Morris:
EduFeed: A Social Feed to Engage Preliterate Children in Educational Activities. 491-504 - Drew P. Cingel:
How Parents Engage Children in Tablet-Based Reading Experiences: An Exploration of Haptic Feedback. 505-510 - Rachel M. Magee, Denise E. Agosto, Andrea Forte:
Four Factors that Regulate Teen Technology Use in Everyday Life. 511-522 - Pamela J. Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Parents Just Don't Understand: Why Teens Don't Talk to Parents about Their Online Risk Experiences. 523-540
Leave Me Alone: Privacy & Notifications
- Chunjong Park, Junsung Lim, Juho Kim, Sung-Ju Lee, Dongman Lee:
Don't Bother Me. I'm Socializing!: A Breakpoint-Based Smartphone Notification System. 541-554 - Roberto Hoyle, Srijita Das, Apu Kapadia, Adam J. Lee, Kami Vaniea:
Viewing the Viewers: Publishers' Desires and Viewers' Privacy Concerns in Social Networks. 555-566 - Casey Fiesler, Michaelanne Dye, Jessica L. Feuston, Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, Clayton J. Hutto, Shannon Morrison, Parisa Khanipour Roshan, Umashanthi Pavalanathan, Amy S. Bruckman, Munmun De Choudhury, Eric Gilbert:
What (or Who) Is Public?: Privacy Settings and Social Media Content Sharing. 567-580 - Tamir Mendel, Eran Toch:
Susceptibility to Social Influence of Privacy Behaviors: Peer versus Authoritative Sources. 581-593
Design - Supporting Collaboration
- Yang Shi, Yang Wang, Ye Qi, John Chen, Xiaoyao Xu, Kwan-Liu Ma:
IdeaWall: Improving Creative Collaboration through Combinatorial Visual Stimuli. 594-603 - Melanie Feinberg:
Material Vision. 604-617 - María Menéndez-Blanco, Pernille Bjørn, Antonella De Angeli:
Fostering Cooperative Activism through Critical Design. 618-629 - Nolwenn Maudet, Germán Leiva, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy E. Mackay:
Design Breakdowns: Designer-Developer Gaps in Representing and Interpreting Interactive Systems. 630-641
Overcoming Barriers
- Xianghua Ding, Patrick C. Shih, Ning Gu:
Socially Embedded Work: A Study of Wheelchair Users Performing Online Crowd Work in China. 642-654 - Amanda Lazar, Mark Diaz, Robin Brewer, Chelsea Kim, Anne Marie Piper:
Going Gray, Failure to Hire, and the Ick Factor: Analyzing How Older Bloggers Talk about Ageism. 655-668 - Jan Gugenheimer, Katrin Plaumann, Florian Schaub, Patrizia Di Campli San Vito, Saskia Duck, Melanie Rabus, Enrico Rukzio:
The Impact of Assistive Technology on Communication Quality Between Deaf and Hearing Individuals. 669-682 - Alexander Fiannaca, Ann Paradiso, Mira Shah, Meredith Ringel Morris:
AACrobat: Using Mobile Devices to Lower Communication Barriers and Provide Autonomy with Gaze-Based AAC. 683-695
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Media
- Norah Abokhodair, Adam Hodges, Sarah Vieweg:
Photo Sharing in the Arab Gulf: Expressing the Collective and Autonomous Selves. 696-711 - Bryan C. Semaan, Bryan Dosono, Lauren M. Britton:
Impression Management in High Context Societies: 'Saving Face' with ICT. 712-725 - Nir Grinberg, Shankar Kalyanaraman, Lada A. Adamic, Mor Naaman:
Understanding Feedback Expectations on Facebook. 726-739 - Michael A. DeVito, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Platforms, People, and Perception: Using Affordances to Understand Self-Presentation on Social Media. 740-754
Viva La Video
- Sanorita Dey, Brittany R. L. Duff, Karrie Karahalios, Wai-Tat Fu:
The Art and Science of Persuasion: Not All Crowdfunding Campaign Videos are The Same. 755-769 - Xiaojuan Ma, Nan Cao:
Video-based Evanescent, Anonymous, Asynchronous Social Interaction: Motivation and Adaption to Medium. 770-782 - Emily Sun, Rodrigo de Oliveira, Joshua Lewandowski:
Challenges on the Journey to Co-Watching YouTube. 783-793 - Misa Maruyama:
Social Watching a Civic Broadcast: Understanding the Effects of Positive Feedback and Other Users' Opinions. 794-807
Data & Work
- Gustavo López, Luis A. Guerrero:
Awareness Supporting Technologies used in Collaborative Systems: A Systematic Literature Review. 808-820 - Ed Summers, Ricardo Punzalan:
Bots, Seeds and People: Web Archives as Infrastructure. 821-834 - Joohee Choi, Yla R. Tausczik:
Characteristics of Collaboration in the Emerging Practice of Open Data Analysis. 835-846 - Amy Voida, Ellie Harmon, Willa Weller, Aubrey Thornsbury, Ariana Casale, Samuel Vance, Forrest Adams, Zach Hoffman, Alex Schmidt, Kevin Grimley, Luke Cox, Aubrey Neeley, Christopher Goodyear:
Competing Currencies: Designing for Politics in Units of Measurement. 847-860
What Works in Crowd Work
- Prerna Chikersal, Maria Tomprou, Young Ji Kim, Anita Williams Woolley, Laura Dabbish:
Deep Structures of Collaboration: Physiological Correlates of Collective Intelligence and Group Satisfaction. 873-888 - Kenji Hata, Ranjay Krishna, Li Fei-Fei, Michael S. Bernstein:
A Glimpse Far into the Future: Understanding Long-term Crowd Worker Quality. 889-901 - Thivya Kandappu, Archan Misra, Randy Tandriansyah:
Collaboration Trumps Homophily in Urban Mobile Crowdsourcing. 902-915
Emergency & Safety Work - Collaboration around
- Kerem Özcan, Dawn Jorgenson, Christian Richard, Gary Hsieh:
Designing for Targeted Responder Models: Exploring Barriers to Respond. 916-924 - Joelle Alcaidinho, Larry Freil, Taylor Kelly, Kayla Marland, Chunhui Wu, Bradley Wittenbrook, Giancarlo Valentin, Melody Moore Jackson:
Mobile Collaboration for Human and Canine Police Explosive Detection Teams. 925-933 - Zhan Zhang, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Claus Bossen:
Constructing Common Information Spaces across Distributed Emergency Medical Teams. 934-947 - Stephanie Wong, Carman Neustaedter:
Collaboration And Awareness Amongst Flight Attendants. 948-961
Work & Production Practices
- Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, Luigina Ciolfi, Breda Gray:
Detailing a Spectrum of Motivational Forces Shaping Nomadic Practices. 962-977 - Sven Laumer, N. Sadat Shami, Michael J. Muller, Werner Geyer:
The Challenge of Enterprise Social Networking (Non-)Use at Work: A Case Study of How to Positively Influence Employees' Enterprise Social Networking Acceptanc. 978-994 - Glenn McGarry, Peter Tolmie, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Alan Chamberlain:
"They're all going out to something weird": Workflow, Legacy and Metadata in the Music Production Process. 995-1008 - Michael J. Muller, Casey Dugan, Michael Brenndoerfer, Megan Monroe, Werner Geyer:
What Did I Ask You to Do, by When, and for Whom?: Passion and Compassion in Request Management. 1009-1023
Models & Language in Work & Investment
- Duyen T. Nguyen, Thomas Garncarz, Felicia Ng, Laura A. Dabbish, Steven P. Dow:
Fruitful Feedback: Positive Affective Language and Source Anonymity Improve Critique Reception and Work Outcomes. 1024-1034 - Min Kyung Lee, Su Baykal:
Algorithmic Mediation in Group Decisions: Fairness Perceptions of Algorithmically Mediated vs. Discussion-Based Social Division. 1035-1048 - Maryi Arciniegas-Mendez:
Using the Model of Regulation to Understand Software Development Collaboration Practices and Tool Support. 1049-1065 - Junius Gunaratne, Jeremy Burke, Oded Nov:
Empowering Investors with Social Annotation When Saving for Retirement. 1066-1081
Gender, Death, & Design
- J. Nathan Matias, Sarah Szalavitz, Ethan Zuckerman:
FollowBias: Supporting Behavior Change toward Gender Equality by Networked Gatekeepers on Social Media. 1082-1095 - Young-Wook Jung, Youn-Kyung Lim, Myungsuk Kim:
Possibilities and Limitations of Online Document Tools for Design Collaboration: The Case of Google Docs. 1096-1108 - Tawfiq Ammari, Sarita Schoenebeck, Silvia Lindtner:
The Crafting of DIY Fatherhood. 1109-1122 - Joachim Pfister:
"This will cause a lot of work.": Coping with Transferring Files and Passwords as Part of a Personal Digital Legacy. 1123-1138
Challenges in Sharing Experiences
- Jiangtao Wang, Yasha Wang, Daqing Zhang, Feng Wang, Yuanduo He, Liantao Ma:
PSAllocator: Multi-Task Allocation for Participatory Sensing with Sensing Capability Constraints. 1139-1151 - Yun Huang, Brian Dobreski, Huichuan Xia:
Human Library: Understanding Experience Sharing for Community Knowledge Building. 1152-1165 - Shaun K. Kane, Meredith Ringel Morris, Ann Paradiso, Jon Campbell:
"At times avuncular and cantankerous, with the reflexes of a mongoose": Understanding Self-Expression through Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices. 1166-1179 - Shaomei Wu, Jeffrey Wieland, Omid Farivar, Julie Schiller:
Automatic Alt-text: Computer-generated Image Descriptions for Blind Users on a Social Network Service. 1180-1192
Trolls & Harassment
- Aarti Israni, Sheena Lewis Erete, Che L. Smith:
Snitches, Trolls, and Social Norms: Unpacking Perceptions of Social Media Use for Crime Prevention. 1193-1209 - Vivek K. Singh, Marie L. Radford, Qianjia Huang, Susan Furrer:
"They basically like destroyed the school one day": On Newer App Features and Cyberbullying in Schools. 1210-1216 - Justin Cheng, Michael S. Bernstein, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jure Leskovec:
Anyone Can Become a Troll: Causes of Trolling Behavior in Online Discussions. 1217-1230 - Jessica Vitak, Kalyani Chadha, Linda Steiner, Zahra Ashktorab:
Identifying Women's Experiences With and Strategies for Mitigating Negative Effects of Online Harassment. 1231-1245
Crisis Management
- Alex Leavitt, John J. Robinson:
The Role of Information Visibility in Network Gatekeeping: Information Aggregation on Reddit during Crisis Events. 1246-1261 - Melissa Bica, Leysia Palen, Chris Bopp:
Visual Representations of Disaster. 1262-1276 - Dharma Dailey, Kate Starbird:
Social Media Seamsters: Stitching Platforms & Audiences into Local Crisis Infrastructure. 1277-1289 - Martin Dittus, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra:
Mass Participation During Emergency Response: Event-centric Crowdsourcing in Humanitarian Mapping. 1290-1303
Tracking Activity & Health
- Drashko Nakikj, Lena Mamykina:
A Park or A Highway: Overcoming Tensions in Designing for Socio-emotional and Informational Needs in Online Health Communities. 1304-1319 - Jiaxin Liu, Elissa R. Weitzman, Rumi Chunara:
Assessing Behavior Stage Progression From Social Media Data. 1320-1333 - Munmun De Choudhury, Mrinal Kumar, Ingmar Weber:
Computational Approaches Toward Integrating Quantified Self Sensing and Social Media. 1334-1349 - Nanna Gorm, Irina Shklovski:
Participant Driven Photo Elicitation for Understanding Activity Tracking: Benefits and Limitations. 1350-1361
Online Movements
- Kenneth Joseph, Wei Wei, Kathleen M. Carley:
Girls Rule, Boys Drool: Extracting Semantic and Affective Stereotypes from Twitter. 1362-1374 - Casey Fiesler, Shannon Morrison, R. Benjamin Shapiro, Amy S. Bruckman:
Growing Their Own: Legitimate Peripheral Participation for Computational Learning in an Online Fandom Community. 1375-1386 - Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Marisa Elena Duarte, Nicholet Deschine Parkhurst, Elizabeth M. Belding:
#Indigenous: Tracking the Connective Actions of Native American Advocates on Twitter. 1387-1399 - Marlon Twyman, Brian C. Keegan, Aaron D. Shaw:
Black Lives Matter in Wikipedia: Collective Memory and Collaboration around Online Social Movements. 1400-1412
Ranking & Recommendation
- Erwan Le Merrer, Gilles Trédan:
Uncovering Influence Cookbooks: Reverse Engineering the Topological Impact in Peer Ranking Services. 1413-1418 - Rezvaneh Rezapour, Jana Diesner:
Classification and Detection of Micro-Level Impact of Issue-Focused Documentary Films based on Reviews. 1419-1431 - Theodore Georgiou, Amr El Abbadi, Xifeng Yan:
Extracting Topics with Focused Communities for Social Content Recommendation. 1432-1443 - Qian Zhao, Gediminas Adomavicius, F. Maxwell Harper, Martijn C. Willemsen, Joseph A. Konstan:
Toward Better Interactions in Recommender Systems: Cycling and Serpentining Approaches for Top-N Item Lists. 1444-1453
With a Little Help from My Friends... [CAUTION]
- Sabirat Rubya, Svetlana Yarosh:
Video-Mediated Peer Support in an Online Community for Recovery from Substance Use Disorders. 1454-1469 - Kathleen O'Leary, Arpita Bhattacharya, Sean A. Munson, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Wanda Pratt:
Design Opportunities for Mental Health Peer Support Technologies. 1470-1484 - Nazanin Andalibi, Pinar Öztürk, Andrea Forte:
Sensitive Self-disclosures, Responses, and Social Support on Instagram: The Case of #Depression. 1485-1500 - Jessica Pater, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Defining Digital Self-Harm. 1501-1513
On New & Old Research Methods
- David Ribes:
Notes on the Concept of Data Interoperability: Cases from an Ecology of AIDS Research Infrastructures. 1514-1526 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Xiaotong Xu, Christine Chu, Shion Guha, Geri K. Gay:
When Subjects Interpret the Data: Social Media Non-use as a Case for Adapting the Delphi Method to CSCW. 1527-1543 - Edith Law, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Andrea Wiggins, Mary L. Gray, Alex C. Williams:
Crowdsourcing as a Tool for Research: Implications of Uncertainty. 1544-1561 - Pablo Paredes, Ana Sofia Rufino Ferreira, Cory Schillaci, Gene Ryan Yoo, Pierre Karashchuk, Dennis Xing, Coye Cheshire, John F. Canny:
Inquire: Large-scale Early Insight Discovery for Qualitative Research. 1562-1575
ICT4D
- Michalis Vitos, Julia Altenbuchner, Matthias Stevens, Gillian Conquest, Jerome Lewis, Muki Haklay:
Supporting Collaboration with Non-Literate Forest Communities in the Congo-Basin. 1576-1590 - Mehrab Bin Morshed, Michaelanne Dye, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Neha Kumar:
When the Internet Goes Down in Bangladesh. 1591-1604
Caregiving - Collaborative
- Clara Marques Caldeira, Matthew J. Bietz, Marisol Vidauri, Yunan Chen:
Senior Care for Aging in Place: Balancing Assistance and Independence. 1605-1617 - Francisco J. Gutierrez, Sergio F. Ochoa:
It Takes at Least Two to Tango: Understanding the Cooperative Nature of Elderly Caregiving in Latin America. 1618-1630 - Ellie Harmon, Matthias Korn, Amy Voida:
Supporting Everyday Philanthropy: Care Work In Situ and at Scale. 1631-1645 - Alison R. Murphy, Madhu C. Reddy:
Ambiguous Accountability: The Challenges of Identifying and Managing Patient-Related Information Problems in Collaborative Patient-Care Teams. 1646-1660
Crowd Processes
- Thomas W. Malone, Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Robert Laubacher, Laur Hesse Fisher, Patrick M. De Boer, Yue Han, W. Ben Towne:
Putting the Pieces Back Together Again: Contest Webs for Large-Scale Problem Solving. 1661-1674 - Faez Ahmed, Mark D. Fuge:
Capturing Winning Ideas in Online Design Communities. 1675-1687 - Patrick M. De Boer, Abraham Bernstein:
Efficiently Identifying a Well-Performing Crowd Process for a Given Problem. 1688-1699 - Niloufar Salehi, Andrew McCabe, Melissa A. Valentine, Michael S. Bernstein:
Huddler: Convening Stable and Familiar Crowd Teams Despite Unpredictable Availability. 1700-1713
Illness & Digital Data
- Jessica Schroeder, Jane Hoffswell, Chia-Fang Chung, James Fogarty, Sean Munson, Jasmine Zia:
Supporting Patient-Provider Collaboration to Identify Individual Triggers using Food and Symptom Journals. 1726-1739 - Ayse G. Büyüktür, Mark S. Ackerman:
Information Work in Bone Marrow Transplant: Reducing Misalignment of Perspectives. 1740-1752 - Yu Chen, Yunan Chen, Mirana Michelle Randriambelonoro, Antoine Geissbühler, Pearl Pu:
Design Considerations for Social Fitness Applications: Comparing Chronically Ill Patients and Healthy Adults. 1753-1762 - Jordan Eschler, Wanda Pratt:
"I'm so glad I met you": Designing Dynamic Collaborative Support for Young Adult Cancer Survivors. 1763-1774
Wikipedia
- Bowen Yu, Yuqing Ren, Loren G. Terveen, Haiyi Zhu:
Predicting Member Productivity and Withdrawal from Pre-Joining Attachments in Online Production Groups. 1775-1784 - Sneha Narayan, Jake Orlowitz, Jonathan T. Morgan, Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron D. Shaw:
The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users. 1785-1799 - Andrea Forte, Nazanin Andalibi, Rachel Greenstadt:
Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Tor Users and Wikipedians. 1800-1811 - Reid Priedhorsky, Dave Osthus, Ashlynn R. Daughton, Kelly R. Moran, Nicholas Generous, Geoffrey Fairchild, Alina Deshpande, Sara Y. Del Valle:
Measuring Global Disease with Wikipedia: Success, Failure, and a Research Agenda. 1812-1834
Digital Memories - Creating
- David Merritt, Jasmine Jones, Mark S. Ackerman, Walter S. Lasecki:
Kurator: Using The Crowd to Help Families With Personal Curation Tasks. 1835-1849 - Bumsoo Kang, Chulhong Min, Wonjung Kim, Inseok Hwang, Chunjong Park, Seungchul Lee, Sung-Ju Lee, Junehwa Song:
Zaturi: We Put Together the 25th Hour for You. Create a Book for Your Baby. 1850-1863 - Jasmine Jones, David Merritt, Mark S. Ackerman:
KidKeeper: Design for Capturing Audio Mementos of Everyday Life for Parents of Young Children. 1864-1875
Workers
- Giovanni Quattrone, Martin Dittus, Licia Capra:
Work Always in Progress: Analysing Maintenance Practices in Spatial Crowd-sourced Datasets. 1876-1889 - Niloufar Salehi, Jaime Teevan, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Ece Kamar:
Communicating Context to the Crowd for Complex Writing Tasks. 1890-1901 - Mark E. Whiting, Dilrukshi Gamage, Snehalkumar (Neil) S. Gaikwad, Aaron Gilbee, Shirish Goyal, Alipta Ballav, Dinesh Majeti, Nalin Chhibber, Angela Richmond-Fuller, Freddie Vargus, Tejas Seshadri Sarma, Varshine Chandrakanthan, Teógenes Moura, Mohamed Hashim Salih, Gabriel Bayomi Tinoco Kalejaiye, Adam Ginzberg, Catherine A. Mullings, Yoni Dayan, Kristy Milland, Henrique Orefice, Jeff Regino, Sayna Parsi, Kunz Mainali, Vibhor Sehgal, Sekandar Matin, Akshansh Sinha, Rajan Vaish, Michael S. Bernstein:
Crowd Guilds: Worker-led Reputation and Feedback on Crowdsourcing Platforms. 1902-1913 - Aniko Hannak, Claudia Wagner, David García, Alan Mislove, Markus Strohmaier, Christo Wilson:
Bias in Online Freelance Marketplaces: Evidence from TaskRabbit and Fiverr. 1914-1933
On Mental Models & Collaboration
- Luiz Henrique C. B. Cavalcanti, Alita Pinto, Jed R. Brubaker, Lynn S. Dombrowski:
Media, Meaning, and Context Loss in Ephemeral Communication Platforms: A Qualitative Investigation on Snapchat. 1934-1945 - Frank R. Bentley, S. Tejaswi Peesapati:
SearchMessenger: Exploring the Use of Search and Card Sharing in a Messaging Application. 1946-1956 - Yaxing Yao, Davide Lo Re, Yang Wang:
Folk Models of Online Behavioral Advertising. 1957-1969 - Ian Arawjo, Dongwook Yoon, François Guimbretière:
TypeTalker: A Speech Synthesis-Based Multi-Modal Commenting System. 1970-1981
Funding & Founders
- Yongsung Kim, Aaron D. Shaw, Haoqi Zhang, Elizabeth Gerber:
Understanding Trust amid Delays in Crowdfunding. 1982-1996 - Jennifer G. Kim, Kristen Vaccaro, Karrie Karahalios, Hwajung Hong:
"Not by Money Alone": Social Support Opportunities in Medical Crowdfunding Campaigns. 1997-2009 - Nicolas Kokkalis, Chengdiao Fan, Thomas Breier, Michael S. Bernstein:
Founder Center: Enabling Access to Collective Social Capital. 2010-2022 - Julie S. Hui, Elizabeth M. Gerber:
Developing Makerspaces as Sites of Entrepreneurship. 2023-2038
Wikipedia & More
- Ofer Arazy, Hila Lifshitz-Assaf, Oded Nov, Johannes Daxenberger, Martina Balestra, Coye Cheshire:
On the "How" and "Why" of Emergent Role Behaviors in Wikipedia. 2039-2051 - Yilun Lin, Bowen Yu, Andrew Hall, Brent J. Hecht:
Problematizing and Addressing the Article-as-Concept Assumption in Wikipedia. 2052-2067 - Amanda Menking, David W. McDonald, Mark Zachry:
Who Wants to Read This?: A Method for Measuring Topical Representativeness in User Generated Content Systems. 2068-2081 - Amy X. Zhang, Lea Verou, David R. Karger:
Wikum: Bridging Discussion Forums and Wikis Using Recursive Summarization. 2082-2096
Citizen Science
- Jaime Snyder:
Vernacular Visualization Practices in a Citizen Science Project. 2097-2111 - Markéta Dolejsová, Denisa Kera:
Soylent Diet Self-Experimentation: Design Challenges in Extreme Citizen Science Projects. 2112-2123 - Anne Bowser, Katie Shilton, Jenny Preece, Elizabeth E. Warrick:
Accounting for Privacy in Citizen Science: Ethical Research in a Context of Openness. 2124-2136 - Neal Reeves, Ramine Tinati, Sergej Zerr, Max Van Kleek, Elena Simperl:
From Crowd to Community: A Survey of Online Community Features in Citizen Science Projects. 2137-2152
Health(care)- Data Tracking & Triggers in Health(care)
- Naja L. Holten Møller, Pernille Bjørn, Jonas Christoffer Villumsen, Tine C. Hansen Hancock, Toshimitsu Aritake, Shigeyuki Tani:
Data Tracking in Search of Workflows. 2153-2165 - Allan Stisen, Nervo Verdezoto:
Clinical and Non-Clinical Handovers: Designing for Critical Moments. 2166-2178 - Sun Young Park, Yunan Chen, Shriti Raj:
Beyond Health Literacy: Supporting Patient-Provider Communication during an Emergency Visit. 2179-2192 - Rafal Kocielnik, Gary Hsieh:
Send Me a Different Message: Utilizing Cognitive Space to Create Engaging Message Triggers. 2193-2207
Meetings & Collaboration Support
- Moira McGregor, John C. Tang:
More to Meetings: Challenges in Using Speech-Based Technology to Support Meetings. 2208-2220 - Carl Gutwin, Scott Bateman, Gaurav Arora, Ashley Coveney:
Looking Away and Catching Up: Dealing with Brief Attentional Disconnection in Synchronous Groupware. 2221-2235 - Thomas Marrinan, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Angus G. Forbes, Steve Jones, Andrew E. Johnson:
Mixed Presence Collaboration using Scalable Visualizations in Heterogeneous Display Spaces. 2236-2245 - Yuan-Chia Chang, Hao-Chuan Wang, Hung-Kuo Chu, Shung-Ying Lin, Shuo-Ping Wang:
AlphaRead: Support Unambiguous Referencing in Remote Collaboration with Readable Object Annotation. 2246-2259
Parenting
- Elizabeth Kaziunas, Mark S. Ackerman, Silvia Lindtner, Joyce M. Lee:
Caring through Data: Attending to the Social and Emotional Experiences of Health Datafication. 2260-2272 - Melissa Mazmanian, Simone Lanette:
"Okay, One More Episode": An Ethnography of Parenting in the Digital Age. 2273-2286 - Meng-Ying Chan, Yi-Hsuan Lin, Long-Fei Lin, Ting-Wei Lin, Wei-Che Hsu, Chia-Yu Chang, Rui Liu, Ko-Yu Chang, Min-Hua Lin, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
WAKEY: Assisting Parent-child Communication for Better Morning Routines. 2287-2299 - Laura R. Pina, Sang-Wha Sien, Teresa Ward, Jason C. Yip, Sean A. Munson, James Fogarty, Julie A. Kientz:
From Personal Informatics to Family Informatics: Understanding Family Practices around Health Monitoring. 2300-2315
Teamwork
- Young Ji Kim, David Engel, Anita Williams Woolley, Jeffrey Yu-Ting Lin, Naomi McArthur, Thomas W. Malone:
What Makes a Strong Team?: Using Collective Intelligence to Predict Team Performance in League of Legends. 2316-2329 - Ioanna Lykourentzou, Robert E. Kraut, Steven P. Dow:
Team Dating Leads to Better Online Ad Hoc Collaborations. 2330-2343 - Teng Ye, Lionel P. Robert Jr.:
Does Collectivism Inhibit Individual Creativity?: The Effects of Collectivism and Perceived Diversity on Individual Creativity and Satisfaction in Virtual Ideation Teams. 2344-2358
All About Sharing
- Mona Haraty, Joanna McGrenere, Andrea Bunt:
Online Customization Sharing Ecosystems: Components, Roles, and Motivations. 2359-2371 - Hyosun Kwon, Boriana Koleva, Holger Schnädelbach, Steve Benford:
"It's Not Yet A Gift": Understanding Digital Gifting. 2372-2384 - Emily Sun, Ross McLachlan, Mor Naaman:
TAMIES: A Study and Model of Adoption in P2P Resource Sharing and Indirect Exchange Systems. 2385-2396 - Xiao Ma, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Kenneth Lim Mingjie, Mor Naaman:
Self-Disclosure and Perceived Trustworthiness of Airbnb Host Profiles. 2397-2409
Data Visualization, Gamification, & Virtual Worlds
- Benedikt Morschheuser, Alexander Maedche, Dominic Walter:
Designing Cooperative Gamification: Conceptualization and Prototypical Implementation. 2410-2421 - Hannu Kukka, Minna Pakanen, Mahmoud Badri, Timo Ojala:
Immersive Street-level Social Media in the 3D Virtual City: Anticipated User Experience and Conceptual Development. 2422-2435 - Samir Passi, Steven J. Jackson:
Data Vision: Learning to See Through Algorithmic Abstraction. 2436-2447 - Adrian K. Clear, Sam Mitchell Finnigan, Patrick Olivier, Rob Comber:
"I'd Want to Burn the Data or at Least Nobble the Numbers": Towards Data-mediated Building Management for Comfort and Energy Use. 2448-2461
Programming
- Jiahuan Zheng, Xin Peng, Jiacheng Yang, Huaqian Cai, Gang Huang, Ying Zhang, Wenyun Zhao:
CollaDroid: Automatic Augmentation of Android Application with Lightweight Interactive Collaboration. 2462-2474 - Matthias Korn, Susann Wagenknecht:
Friction in Arenas of Repair: Hacking, Security Research, and Mobile Phone Infrastructure. 2475-2488 - Andreas Poller, Laura Kocksch, Sven Türpe, Felix Anand Epp, Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda:
Can Security Become a Routine?: A Study of Organizational Change in an Agile Software Development Group. 2489-2503 - Chengzheng Sun, Yi Xu, Agustina Ng:
Exhaustive Search and Resolution of Puzzles in OT Systems Supporting String-Wise Operations. 2504-2517
Closing Keynote
- Jorge G. Cham:
The Science Gap. 2518
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