[Students-l] Fwd: [Asis-l] CFP: CSCW 2014 Doctoral Colloquium, deadline Oct 7, 2013
Michel Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Tue Sep 10 05:52:10 EDT 2013
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Subject: [Asis-l] CFP: CSCW 2014 Doctoral Colloquium, deadline Oct 7, 2013
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 08:48:56 -0400
From: N Sadat Shami <sadat at us.ibm.com>
To: ASIS-l <asis-l at asis.org>
***Please forward to Ph.D. students at your institution***
The CSCW Doctoral Colloquium is a forum in which Ph.D. students meet and
discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced
researchers and practitioners. The colloquium itself will begin with
dinner Saturday night February 15, 2014 and continue all day Sunday
February 16, 2014.
All submissions must be received by the chairs by 5:00pm (17:00) Pacific
Time on October 7, 2013. Submissions received after this date will not
be considered. All submissions will be acknowledged by email.
We welcome applicants from a broad range of disciplines and approaches
that inform CSCW, including anthropology, sociology, computer science,
cognitive science, organizational studies, and related fields. We are
particularly interested in applications from institutions and groups
that have not traditionally been well-represented at past CSCW conferences.
Applicants should be Ph.D. students with an already well-established
direction of research relevant to CSCW, but whose research would benefit
from guidance provided by peers and senior colleagues at the Doctoral
Colloquium. Preference will be given to students who have a defined
topic and program of work e.g., who have proposed their topics and are
within 2 years of graduation within a 5 year program or are half way
through a 3 (or 4) year program.
The Colloquium committee will select approximately 15 participants who
will be expected to give short, informal presentations of their work
during the Colloquium, to be followed by extensive group discussion.
Participants will also present their research in an interactive poster
session during the main technical program of the conference.
Applicants should submit the following items by email to
_dc2014 at cscw.acm.org_ <mailto:dc2014 at cscw.acm.org> with the subject line
"CSCW2014 Colloquium Submission." All items below should be collated
into one PDF file named YOURNAME_CSCWDC2014.pdf (substitute your full
name where it reads YOURNAME):
* A FOUR-page overview of your doctoral research that describes your
research question, work in progress, and expected contributions. This
overview should also include (1) a paragraph that articulates what you
hope to gain from attending the CSCW Doctoral Colloquium, and (2) an
abstract of no more than 100 words. Your overview will be published in
the ACM Digital Library and distributed to all attendees as part of the
Conference Extended Abstracts. Please submit your overview in the
Extended Abstracts Format.
* A short (2-3 paragraph) biographical sketch on another page.
* An up-to-date curriculum vitae.
* Optionally, one publication that you feel best illustrates your
progress in your research.
* An email letter from your supervisor sent to _dc2014 at cscw.acm.org_
<mailto:dc2014 at cscw.acm.org> indicating that they support your
application to the colloquium and that they agree that your research is
at an appropriate stage for participation. These letters should also
make reference to how you might benefit from the Doctoral Colloquium and
how they expect that you might benefit the other students in this group
experience. The email should have "CSCW Doctoral Colloquium: " + YOUR
NAME in the subject header.
Doctoral Colloquium Co-Chairs
Claus Bossen, Aarhus University
Darren Gergle, Northwestern University_
__dc2014 at cscw.acm.org_ <mailto:dc2014 at cscw.acm.org>
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