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ECSCW 2020
18th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Event in series ECSCW
Dates 2020-06-13 (iCal) - 2020-06-17
Homepage: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2020/
Location
Location: DE/NW/Siegen, DE/NW, DE
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Important dates
Submissions: 2020/05/15
Committees
General chairs: Aleksandra Sarcevic, Gunnar Stevens, Claudia Müller
Workshop chairs: Jacki O’ Neil, Anne Weibert
Panel Chair: Sameer Patil, Martin Stein
Demo chairs: Cleidson de Souza, Norman Makoto Su, Johanna Meurer
Table of Contents

Topics

  • Empirical investigations of collaborative practices. Findings, guidelines, and/or studies related to communication, collaboration, and social technologies, practices, or use.
  • System design focusing on solutions to support cooperative work in increasingly complex, networked settings.
  • Hardware, architectures, infrastructures, interaction design, technical foundations, algorithms, and/or toolkits that enable the building of new social and collaborative systems and experiences.
  • Methodologies and tools for investigating human practices: the nature of ethnography and the role of other innovative research approaches in building systems or studying their use, the application of design fictions to investigate future possibilities.
  • Critical analysis or theory with clear relevance to study or design of collaborative settings and systems.
  • Domain-specific social and collaborative applications, including applications to digital civics, grassroots movements, healthcare, transportation, ICT4D, sustainability, education, accessibility, global collaboration, or other domains.
  • Analysis of the ethics and policy implications of socio-technical systems, the values that inform them, and the algorithms that shape them.
  • Studies, prototypes, or other investigations that explore interactions across disciplines, distance, languages, generations, and cultures, to help understand how to transcend social, temporal, and/or spatial boundaries.
  • Discussions and extrapolations of work-practices and technologies, which contribute to the core topics of ECSCW