The 17Th ACM Conference On

The 17Th ACM Conference On

CSCW 2014 The 17th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing Conference Schedule at a Glance Opening Plenary & Keynote: Mary Flanagan 8:45-10:15 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) 10:15-10:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) Grand Ballroom 1 & 2 Grand Ballroom 3 & 4 Grand Ballroom 7 & 8 Grand Ballroom 9 & 10 Dover AB Crowdfunding: "Show Blinding me with Building Communities 10:45-12:00 Friendsourcing Telepresence me the Money!" Science and Relationships 12:00-14:00 Lunch (On your own) Performing Crowd 14:00-15:15 Filter Bubbles & News Work in Hospitals Craft, Repair, and DIY Q&A Work MONDAY 15:15-15:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) 15:45-17:00 Posters 1 Posters 2 Demos Video Track Session Interaction Reception 17:00-19:00 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) Facebook Reception 19:30-22:00 (Heavy Seas Alehouse - 1300 Bank Street) Grand Ballroom 1 & 2 Grand Ballroom 3 & 4 Grand Ballroom 5 Grand Ballroom 6 Grand Ballroom 7 & 8 Grand Ballroom 9 & 10 Dover AB Values & Social Social Media: Panel: Lifest yle Social Media in Concurency Grou p 9:00-10:15 Teleworks Speak Family Norms Online and O Out! the Enterprise Control Dynamics Coee Break (West Foyer) 10:15-10:45 Sponsored by Microsoft Research Social Tech & Shopping and Reective Technology & 10:45-12:00 CSCWhat's Next ICT4D Leadership Information Well-Being Collecting Research Workers 12:00-14:00 Lunch (On your own) Panel: CSCW in Collaborative Supporting Locations & Promoting 14:00-15:15 Romance Crowds in Crises Participation & Social Media Era Search & Sharing Communities Maps Engagement 15:15-15:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) TUESDAY Sponsored by Microsoft Research Lasting Impact Award: Jonathan Grudin 15:45-16:45 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) Town Hall Meeting 16:45-17:45 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) An Evening at the National Aquarium 18:00-19:00 (National Aquarium, Pier 3 Pavilion (main entrance)) Conference Reception 19:30-22:00 (National Aquarium, Pier 4 Pavilion (East entrance)) Grand Ballroom 1 & 2 Grand Ballroom 3 & 4 Grand Ballroom 5 Grand Ballroom 6 Grand Ballroom 7 & 8 Grand Ballroom 9 & 10 Dover AB Identifying Panel: The Ethos Building on Collaborative Mobile Apps for 9:00-10:15 Opportunities for and Pragmatics of The Oce Software Enhancing Collaboration Data Sharing Others Development Connectedness 10:15-10:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) Mobilizing for Volunteering Panel: Facebook Parents & Civic 10:45-12:00 in the Developing MOOCs Gaming Action and Doing Good World Children Participation 12:00-14:00 Lunch (On your own) Social Media & Crowdsourcing Panel: Making Multiple Personal Health Geographic Distributed 14:00-15:15 Dimensions and Politics Complexity Cultures Displays Management Distance Teams WEDNESDAY 15:15-15:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) Closing Plenary & Keynote: Patrick Meier 15:45-17:15 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) Conference Schedule at a Glance Opening Plenary & Keynote: Mary Flanagan 8:45-10:15 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) Welcome to the 2014 ACM Conference on Computer 10:15-10:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Grand Ballroom 1 & 2 Grand Ballroom 3 & 4 Grand Ballroom 7 & 8 Grand Ballroom 9 & 10 Dover AB We warmly welcome you to Baltimore, Maryland, USA for the 2014 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Crowdfunding: "Show Blinding me with Building Communities 10:45-12:00 Friendsourcing Telepresence me the Money!" Science and Relationships Cooperative Work and Social Computing! In keeping with previous years, CSCW 2014 presents premier research on computer-mediated collaboration, social computing, and social media, from the design of 12:00-14:00 Lunch (On your own) technical systems for collaboration to ethnographic studies of use in the wild. The mission of the conference is Performing Crowd to share the novel research that will advance the state of our art. The conference program embraces a variety 14:00-15:15 Filter Bubbles & News Work in Hospitals Craft, Repair, and DIY Q&A Work of perspectives, reflecting how collaboration permeates different aspects of people’s work, social, and civic lives. This diversity of perspectives is mirrored by geographic diversity among contributors. MONDAY 15:15-15:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) The CSCW 2014 program retains the richly articulated structure of previous conferences in this series including Posters 1 Posters 2 Demos Video Track Session 15:45-17:00 a robust program of workshops, papers, panels, demonstrations, videos, and interactive posters. This year, we Interaction Reception also introduce CSCWhat’s Next, a selection of forward-looking research-in-progress papers intended to foster 17:00-19:00 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) discussion. Another innovation this year is the option for demos, videos and poster presenters to give short Facebook Reception talks about their work immediately preceding Monday night’s reception. 19:30-22:00 (Heavy Seas Alehouse - 1300 Bank Street) Grand Ballroom 1 & 2 Grand Ballroom 3 & 4 Grand Ballroom 5 Grand Ballroom 6 Grand Ballroom 7 & 8 Grand Ballroom 9 & 10 Dover AB Special highlights this year include our opening plenary talk, “Making a Difference In and Through Playful Values & Social Social Media: Panel: Lifest yle Social Media in Concurency Grou p Design,” by Mary Flanagan of Dartmouth University and our closing plenary, “Next Generation Humanitarian 9:00-10:15 Teleworks Speak Family Norms Online and O Out! the Enterprise Control Dynamics Computing,” by Patrick Meier of Qatar Computing Research Institute. We will also present the inaugural CSCW 10:15-10:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) Lasting Impact Award to Jonathan Grudin for his groundbreaking 1988 paper “Why CSCW applications fail: Sponsored by Microsoft Research Problems in the design and evaluation of organizational interfaces.” Social Tech & Shopping and Reective Technology & 10:45-12:00 CSCWhat's Next ICT4D Leadership Information Well-Being Collecting Research Workers Interest in CSCW’14 is as high as ever, including a record number of paper submissions. The welcome message 12:00-14:00 Lunch (On your own) from our technical program chairs highlights the modifications to the review process this year as we continue to optimize our new revise and resubmit system. Panel: CSCW in Collaborative Supporting Locations & Promoting 14:00-15:15 Romance Crowds in Crises Participation & Social Media Era Search & Sharing Communities Maps Engagement Putting together CSCW’14 was a team effort. We first thank the authors for providing the content that is the 15:15-15:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) core of our dynamic program. We are grateful to the program committee, who worked hard in reviewing TUESDAY Sponsored by Microsoft Research Lasting Impact Award: Jonathan Grudin papers and providing detailed feedback for authors. We heard from many about how this process truly helped 15:45-16:45 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) improve the final papers. We thank our entire hard-working conference committee, from the papers chairs Town Hall Meeting to the treasurer to the webmasters, an incredible group of people who donated countless hours of their 16:45-17:45 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) time. We also thank Lisa Tolles at Sheridan Communications, Yvonne Lopez at RegOnline, and Ashley Cozzi An Evening at the National Aquarium 18:00-19:00 (National Aquarium, Pier 3 Pavilion (main entrance)) and Stephanie Sabal from ACM for all of their assistance with arrangements, registration, and publications. Special thanks go out to John and Joanne Lateulere for their invaluable help with conference planning and Conference Reception 19:30-22:00 (National Aquarium, Pier 4 Pavilion (East entrance)) management. Finally, we thank our sponsors ACM and SIGCHI, and generous sponsors, Facebook, Microsoft Research, National Science Foundation, Grand NCE, IBM Research, the iSchool at Drexel University, Google, Grand Ballroom 1 & 2 Grand Ballroom 3 & 4 Grand Ballroom 5 Grand Ballroom 6 Grand Ballroom 7 & 8 Grand Ballroom 9 & 10 Dover AB and Information Systems at UMBC. Identifying Panel: The Ethos Building on Collaborative Mobile Apps for 9:00-10:15 Opportunities for and Pragmatics of The Oce Software Enhancing Connectedness Collaboration Data Sharing Others Development We hope that you find this program interesting and thought provoking and that the conference provides you 10:15-10:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) with a valuable opportunity to share ideas with other researchers and practitioners from institutions around the world. Take time to enjoy all that Charm City has to offer. Mobilizing for Volunteering Panel: Facebook Parents & Civic 10:45-12:00 in the Developing MOOCs Gaming Action and Doing Good World Children Participation From the Conference Chairs: 12:00-14:00 Lunch (On your own) Susan Fussell, Cornell University, USA Social Media & Crowdsourcing Panel: Making Multiple Personal Health Geographic Distributed Wayne Lutters, UMBC, USA 14:00-15:15 Dimensions and Politics Complexity Cultures Displays Management Distance Teams WEDNESDAY 15:15-15:45 Coee Break (West Foyer) Closing Plenary & Keynote: Patrick Meier 15:45-17:15 (Grand Ballroom 5 & 6) 1 About the Technical Program The CSCW research community is expanding at a tremendous pace. This year, we received a record 497 sub- missions – an increase of 27% from last year. Authors from 38 countries on 6 continents submitted papers. We accepted 134 papers for an acceptance rate of 27%. The growth in the number of submissions speaks to the increasing interest in CSCW. The papers range from traditional topics of interest to the CSCW community such as collaboration in work settings to newer topics such as crowdsourcing and social computing. The papers presented in this year’s conference highlight the intellectual diversity of research in CSCW. This was also the third year for the revise and resubmit (R&R) process for the conference. Similar to the process last year, we did not have page limits for the submissions, nor did we have a separate submission category for “notes” (short papers); rather, research contributions of any length were considered for the papers category.

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