[Sigtis-l] CfP: ACM conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing 2015

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CSCW 2015 | Call for Participation
March 14-18, 2015 | Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://cscw.acm.org

The ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social
Computing is the premier venue for research in the design and use of
technologies that affect groups, organizations, communities, and networks.
Bringing together top researchers and practitioners from academia and
industry who are interested in the area of social computing, CSCW addresses
both the technical and social challenges encountered when supporting
collaboration. The development and application of new technologies
continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating
activities.

The conference offers several types of submissions with the following
deadlines.

Papers: June 4, 2014
Workshops proposals: August 8, 2014
Interactive Posters: November 10, 2014
Panels: November 10, 2014
Doctoral Colloquium: November 10, 2014
Demonstrations: December 12, 2014

See the individual calls at http://cscw.acm.org/2015/submit/ for more
details.

The scope of CSCW spans socio-technical domains including work, home,
education, healthcare, the arts, leisure, and entertainment. The conference
seeks novel research results or new ways of thinking about, studying, or
supporting shared activities in these and related areas:

 ▪ Social and crowd computing. Studies, theories, designs, mechanisms,
systems, and/or infrastructures addressing social media, social networking,
wikis, blogs, online gaming, crowdsourcing, collective intelligence,
virtual worlds or collaborative information behaviors.
 ▪ System Design. Hardware, architectures, infrastructures, interaction
design, technical foundations, algorithms, and/or toolkits that enable the
building of new social and collaborative systems and experiences.
 ▪ Theories. Critical analysis or theory with clear relevance to the design
or study of social and collaborative systems.
 ▪ Empirical investigations. Findings, guidelines, and/or studies related
to communication, collaboration, and social technologies, practices, or
use. CSCW welcomes diverse methods and approaches.
 ▪ Mining and Modeling. Studies, analyses and infrastructures for making
use of large- and small-scale data.
 ▪ Methodologies and tools. Novel methods or combinations of approaches and
tools used in building systems or studying their use.
 ▪ Domain-specific social and collaborative applications. Including
applications to healthcare, transportation, gaming, ICT4D, sustainability,
education, accessibility, global collaboration, or other domains.
 ▪ Collaboration systems based on emerging technologies. Mobile and
ubiquitous computing, game engines, virtual worlds, multi-touch, novel
display technologies, vision and gesture recognition, big data, MOOCs,
crowd labor markets, SNSs, or sensing systems.
 ▪ Crossing boundaries. Studies, prototypes, or other investigations that
explore interactions across disciplines, distance, languages, generations,
and cultures, to help better understand how to transcend social, temporal,
and/or spatial boundaries.

General Co-Chairs
Andrea Forte, Drexel University
Dan Cosley, Cornell University
chairs2015 at cscw.acm.org

Program Co-Chairs
Luigina Ciolfi, Sheffield Hallam University
David McDonald, University of Washington
papers2015 at cscw.acm.org

Posters Co-Chairs
Karyn Moffatt, McGill University
Aleksandra Sarcevic, Drexel University
posters2015 at cscw.acm.org

Panels Co-Chairs
Louise Barkhuus, Stockholm University
Anatoliy Gruzd, Dalhousie University
panels2015 at cscw.acm.org

Workshops Co-Chairs
Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University
Jenn Thom, Amazon
workshops2015 at cscw.acm.org

Demos Co-Chairs
Tomoo Inoue, University of Tsukuba
Tony Tang, University of Calgary
demos2015 at cscw.acm.org

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs
Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan
Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research Cambridge
dc2015 at cscw.acm.org
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