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* Conceptualising practice in work and other activities, and the relationship between understanding practice and the design of computer artifacts: how can we understand work (the “W”)? | * Conceptualising practice in work and other activities, and the relationship between understanding practice and the design of computer artifacts: how can we understand work (the “W”)? |
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ECSCW 2017 | |
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15th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
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Event in series | ECSCW |
Dates | 2017-08-28 (iCal) - 2017-09-01 |
Homepage: | https://ecscw2017orguk.wordpress.com/ |
Twitter account: | @ECSCW |
Location | |
Location: | GB/ENG/Sheffield, GB/ENG, GB |
Committees | |
Workshop chairs: | Alexander Boden, Claus Bossen |
Panel Chair: | Pernille Bjørn, Wayne Lutters |
Demo chairs: | Alan Chamberlain, Eleanor Lockley |
PC members: | Airi Lampinen, Alan Chamberlain, Alessandra Agostini, Alexander Boden, Andy Crabtree, Antonella De Angeli |
Keynote speaker: | Gloria Origgi, David A. Shamma |
Table of Contents | |
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Topics
- Conceptualising practice in work and other activities, and the relationship between understanding practice and the design of computer artifacts: how can we understand work (the “W”)?
- Cooperation and its characteristics (e.g., describing the particulars of articulation work and coordination mechanisms in a given setting): how can we understand cooperative work (the “CW”)?
- Methods for investigating human practices: the nature of ethnography and the role of other innovative methods in CSCW.
- Digital and other material artefacts in cooperative settings: how can we support cooperative work in increasingly complex, networked settings (the “CS”)?