[Asis-l] cfp: CSCW 2011 - Call for Participation - The ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Laura Dabbish
dabbish at cs.cmu.edu
Tue Jul 6 10:41:03 EDT 2010
[CSCW 2011 - Building Bridges] <http://cscw2011.org/>
*Call for Participation: CSCW 2011*
*The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work*
*March 19–23, 2011 · Hangzhou, China*
*Website: cscw2011.org <http://cscw2011.org>*
*Submission Deadline: August 6th, 2010 (Papers, Notes, Workshops, and
Tutorials)
*
/PCS is now open for papers and notes submissions:
http://precisionconference.com/~sigchi/
We invite you to submit your research to the 2011 ACM Conference on
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2011) to be held on the edge
of scenic West Lake in Hangzhou, China from March 19–23, 2011.
CSCW is an international and interdisciplinary conference that has a
special focus on how technology intersects with social practices. This
year’s theme of Building Bridges reflects the history of building
bridges between social and technical researchers at the conference while
also highlighting the opportunity to build bridges among research
communities around the world by hosting it in Asia.
The conference has several venues for participation. Visit our web site
for more details: http://cscw2011.org/
Appropriate topic areas for CSCW include:
* 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
**
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