CSCW 2011
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| CSCW 2011 | |
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14th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
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| Ordinal | 14 |
| Event in series | CSCW |
| Dates | 2011/03/19 (iCal) - 2011/03/23 |
| Homepage: | http://cscw2011.org/ |
| Location | |
| Location: | Hangzhou, China |
| Important dates | |
| Workshops: | 2010/11/12 |
| Tutorials: | 2010/11/12 |
| Papers: | 2010/11/12 |
| Demos: | 2010/12/17 |
| Papers: | Submitted 264 / Accepted 58 (22 %) |
| Committees | |
| Organizers: | Lydia Lin, Clarissa Yang |
| General chairs: | John C. Tang, Jian Wang, Pamela Hinds |
| Workshop chairs: | Scott Mainwaring, Chen Zhao |
| Panel Chair: | Susan Fussell, Zhengjie Liu |
| Seminars Chair: | Jeff Hancock, Bilge Mutlu |
| Demo chairs: | Björn Hartmann, Chengzheng Sun |
| Keynote speaker: | Jack Ma, Genevieve Bell |
| Table of Contents | |
The 14th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) 2011
Topics
- Innovative systems to support collaborative activity: group formation, awareness, coordination, telepresence, shared interaction, etc.
- New collective or collaborative user experiences enabled by social media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, social networking, wikis, etc.
- Emerging issues for global, cross-cultural coordination and communication
- Innovative installations: CSCW and the arts, media, museums, other public spaces
- Studies of the introduction and use of technologies from social, cultural, and organizational perspectives
- Applying social science methods (ethnographic, experimental, empirical, etc.) to study and understand collaborative experiences and practices
- Novel methodologies and tools for the design and analysis of collaborative practices
- New theoretical approaches and frameworks for understanding coordination and communication
- Collaborative experiences enabled by mobile devices, location-based services, advanced sensing systems, and other emerging technologies
- Multi-player gaming and Virtual Environments
- Systems for emergency preparedness and large-scale rapid deployment (e.g. disaster response)
- Collaborative domains: Computer Supported Cooperative Healthcare, Human Robotic Collaboration, Education, Collaboratories, Government
- Studies exploring the appropriate balance between individual and collaborative work.
- Visions of future directions for CSCW
Important Dates
Papers & Notes, Showcase Papers, Workshops, Tutorials: August 6, 2010 November 12, 2010
Doctoral Colloquium, Panels, Student Volunteers: October 1, 2010 November 12, 2010
Interactive Papers, Demonstrations, CSCW Horizon, Videos: November 19, 2010 December 17, 2010