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The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a premier venue for presenting research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, and communities. The development and application of new technologies continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating activities. Although work is an important area of focus for the conference, technology is increasingly supporting a wide range of recreational and social activities. CSCW has also embraced an increasing range of devices, as we collaborate from different contexts and situations. The conference brings together top researchers and practitioners from academia and industry who are interested in both the technical and social aspects of collaboration.
 
The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a premier venue for presenting research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, and communities. The development and application of new technologies continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating activities. Although work is an important area of focus for the conference, technology is increasingly supporting a wide range of recreational and social activities. CSCW has also embraced an increasing range of devices, as we collaborate from different contexts and situations. The conference brings together top researchers and practitioners from academia and industry who are interested in both the technical and social aspects of collaboration.

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CSCW
ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
DblpSeries: cscw
WikiCFP Series: 594
CORE Rank (2017): A
Avg. acceptance rate: 25.5
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 28.1
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ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW) has an average acceptance rate of 25.5% (last 5 years 28.1%).

Events

There are 19 events of the series CSCW known to this wiki: CSCW 1994, CSCW 1998, CSCW 2000, CSCW 2002, CSCW 2004, CSCW 2006, CSCW 2008, CSCW 2010, CSCW 2011, CSCW 2012, CSCW 2013, CSCW 2014, CSCW 2015, CSCW 2016, CSCW 2017, CSCW 2018, CSCW 2019, CSCW 2020, CSCW 2021

 OrdinalYearFromToCityCountrypresenceHomepageTibKatIdGNDdblpWikiCFPWikidataGeneral chairPC chairAcceptance rate
CSCW 2021242021Oct 1Oct 3New YorkUSAhttps://cscw.acm.org/2021/Some person
Jeremy Birnholtz
Luigina Ciolfi
Some person
Shaowen Bardzell
Aleksandra Sarcevic
Siân Lindley
CSCW 2020232020Oct 17Oct 21MinneapolisUSAonlinehttps://cscw.acm.org/2020/Matthew Bietz
Andrea Wiggins
Carolina Fuentes
Tesh Goyal
Drew Paine
CSCW 2019222019Nov 9Nov 13AustinUSAhttp://cscw.acm.org/2019/Eric Gilbert
Karrie Karahalios
Airi Lampinen
Darren Gergle
David A Shamma
23.8
CSCW 2018212018Nov 3Nov 7Jersey CityUSAhttps://cscw.acm.org/2018/index.htmlMor Naaman
Vanessa Evers
Karrie Karahalios
Geraldine Fitzpatrick
Airi Lampinen
Andrés Monroy-Hernández
26.1
CSCW 2017202017Feb 25Mar 1PortlandUSAhttp://cscw.acm.org/2017/submit/demos.phpCharlotte Lee
Steve Poltrock
Louise Barkhuus
Marcos Borges
Wendy Kellogg
34.5
CSCW 2016192016Feb 27Mar 2San FranciscoUSAhttp://cscw.acm.org/2016/Meredith Ringel Morris
Darren Gergle
Pernille Bjørn
Joseph Konstan
24.9
CSCW 2015182015Mar 14Mar 18VancouverCanadahttp://cscw.acm.org/2015/Dan Cosley
Andrea Forte
Luigina Ciolfi
David McDonald
28.0
CSCW 2014172014Feb 15Feb 19BaltimoreUSAhttps://cscw.acm.org/2014/Wayne Lutters
Susan Fussell
Meredith Ringel Morris
Madhu Reddy
27.0
CSCW 2013162013Feb 23Feb 27San AntonioUSAhttps://cscw.acm.org/2013/Amy Bruckman
Scott Counts
Cliff Lampe
Loren Terveen
35.6
CSCW 2012152012Feb 11Feb 15SeattleUSAhttp://cscw2012.org/Steve Poltrock
Carla Simone
Jonathan Grudin
Gloria Mark
John Riedl
39.5
CSCW 2011142011Mar 19Mar 23HangzhouChinahttp://cscw2011.org/John C. Tang
Jian Wang
Pamela Hinds
Jakob Bardram
Nicolas Ducheneaut
22.0
CSCW 2010132010Feb 6Feb 10SavannahUSAhttp://www.cscw2010.org/Kori Inkpen
Carl Gutwin
John C. Tang20.1
CSCW 2008112008Nov 8Nov 12San DiegoUSAhttp://www.cscw2008.org23.2
CSCW 20062006Nov 4Nov 8BanffCanadahttp://www.cscw2006.org/index.htmlPamela Hinds
David Martin
Saul Greenberg
Gloria Mark
20.4
CSCW 20042004Nov 6Nov 10ChicagoUSAhttp://web.archive.org/web/20070807183615/http://www.acm.org/cscw2004/Jim Herbsleb
Gary Olson
Christine Halverson
Loren Terveen
30.1
CSCW 20022002Nov 16Nov 20New OrleansUSAhttps://sigchi.org/conferences/conference-history/cscw/cscw-2002/Elizabeth F. Churchill
Joe McCarthy
Christine Neuwirth
Tom Rodden
20.2
CSCW 20002000Dec 2Dec 6PhiladelphiaUSAhttps://sigchi.org/conferences/conference-history/cscw/cscw-2000/Wendy Kellogg
Steve Whittaker
18.1
CSCW 19981998Nov 14Nov 18SeattleUSAhttps://sigchi.org/conferences/conference-history/cscw/cscw-1998/Jonathan Grudin
Steve Poltrock
Christine Neuwirth
Saul Greenberg
18.6
CSCW 19941994Oct 22Oct 26TorontoCanadahttps://sigchi.org/conferences/conference-history/cscw/cscw-1994/John B. Smith
F. Don Smith
Thomas W. Malone
21.0


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The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a premier venue for presenting research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, and communities. The development and application of new technologies continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating activities. Although work is an important area of focus for the conference, technology is increasingly supporting a wide range of recreational and social activities. CSCW has also embraced an increasing range of devices, as we collaborate from different contexts and situations. The conference brings together top researchers and practitioners from academia and industry who are interested in both the technical and social aspects of collaboration.