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Advance Program — Papers & Notes
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- Best of CSCW 2010
- Honorable Mention
Monday, Feb. 8, 14:30-16:00
Session 1A: Won’t get fooled again: Honesty and Trust Online
Session Chair: Elizabeth Churchill (Yahoo! Research)
- “on my way”: Deceptive Texting and Interpersonal Awareness Narratives (Note)
- Reading between the lines: Verbal cues to deception in online dating profiles (Note)
- Warrants and Deception in Computer Mediated Communication (Note)
- Perceptions of Trustworthiness Online: The Role of Visual and Textual Cues (Paper)
Session 1B: He said she said: analyzing Interaction Patterns
Session Chair: Darren Gergle (Northwestern University)
- Psycholinguistic Network Analysis (Note)
- Notifications and Awareness: A Field Study of Alert Usage and Preferences (Note)
- Receptionist or Information Kiosk: How Do People Talk With a Robot? (Paper)
- Same Places, Same Things, Same People? Mining User Similarity on Social Media (Paper)
Monday, Feb. 8, 16:30-18:00
Session 2A: Helping hands: Communities and Volunteers
Session Chair: John Tang (Microsoft Research)
- Interorganizational Coordination and Awareness in a Nonprofit Ecosystem (Paper)
- Eliciting and Focusing Geographic Volunteer Work (Paper)
- An Empirical Study of Critical Mass and Online Community Survival (Paper)
Session 2B: Meeting in the middle
Session Chair: Umer Farooq (Microsoft Corporation)
- Lessons learned from ThoughtSwap-ing : Increasing participants’ coordinative agency in facilitated discussions (Paper)
- Throwing Voices: The Psychological Impact of the Spatial Height of Projected Voices (Note)
- Exploring Spatialized Audio & Video for Distributed Conversations (Note)
- Catchup: A Useful Application of Time-Travel in Meetings (Note)
- Idea Expander: Supporting Group Brainstorming with Conversationally Triggered Visual Thinking Stimuli (Note)
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 9:00-10:30
Session 3A: Wikipedia as a collaboration culture
Session Chair: David Millen (IBM Research)
- Socialization Tactics in Wikipedia and their Effects (Paper)
- The work of sustaining order in Wikipedia: The banning of a vandal (Paper)
- Readers are Not Free-Riders: Reading as a Form of Participation on Wikipedia (Note)
- Egalitarians at the Gate: One-Sided Gatekeeping Practices in Participatory Social Media (Note)
Session 3B: Wish you were here: Communication in Families
Session Chair: Steve Whittaker (University of Sheffield)
- Home Video Communication: Mediating “Closeness” (Paper)
- Making Love in The Network Closet: The Benefits and Work of Family Videochat (Paper)
- Understanding Family Communication across Time Zones (Note)
Session 3C: Groupware Technologies
Session Chair: Mor Naaman (Rutgers University)
- A Sequence Transformation Algorithm for Supporting Cooperative Work on Mobile Devices (Paper)
- Multiple Mouse Text Entry for Single-Display Groupware (Paper)
- Gone but not Forgotten: Designing for Disconnection in Synchronous Groupware (Paper)
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 11:00-12:00
Session 4A: Me, us and them: affilliation, reputation and social media use
Session Chair: Ed Chi (Palo Alto Research Center)
- Is it all About Me? User Content in Social Awareness Streams (Note)
- Student Athletes on Facebook (Note)
- Sending Mixed Signals: Multilevel Reputation Effects in Peer-to-Peer Lending Markets (Paper)
Session 4B: Social Software Engineering
Session Chair: Carl Gutwin (University of Saskatchewan)
- API Peer Reviews: A method for evaluating usability of Application Programming Interfaces (Note)
- Are You Having Difficulty? (Note)
- Beyond Wikipedia: Coordination and Conflict in Online Production Groups (Paper)
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 14:30-16:00
Session 5A: Participating Online
Session Chair: Cliff Lampe (Michigan State University)
- Understanding Deja Reviewers (Note)
- On The “Localness” of User-Generated Content (Note)
- Determinants of Wikipedia Quality: the Roles of Global and Local Contribution Inequality (Note)
- Inspired by the Audience — A Topic Suggestion System for Blog Writers and Readers (Note)
- Chatter on The Red: What Hazards Threat Reveals about the Social Life of Microblogged Information (Paper)
Session 5B: Collaboration in place
Session Chair: Bjoern Hartmann (University of California, Berkeley)
- Telling the Whole Story: Anticipation, Inspiration and Reputation in a Field Deployment of TellTable (Paper)
- Opening up the Family Archive (Paper)
- Three’s Company: Understanding Communication Channels in Three-way Distributed Collaboration (Paper)
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 16:30-18:00
Session 6A: A Bug’s Life: Collaborative Debugging
Session Chair: Mark W. Newman (University of Michigan)
- Sources of Errors in Distributed Development Projects: Implications for Collaborative Tools (Paper)
- Communication, Collaboration, and Bugs: The Social Nature of Issue Tracking in Small, Collocated Teams (Paper)
- Information Needs in Bug Reports: Improving Cooperation Between Developers and Users (Paper)
Session 6B: Everyday healthcare
Session Chair: David McDonald (University of Washington)
- Invisible Emotion: Information and Interaction in an Emergency Room (Paper)
- Understanding Together: Sensemaking in Collaborative Information Seeking (Paper)
- Why the Plan Doesn’t Hold - a Study of Situated Planning, Articulation and Coordination Work in a Surgical Ward (Paper)
Wednesday, Feb. 10, 9:00-10:30
Session 7A: Crossing cultures
Session Chair: Jeanette Blomberg (IBM Research)
- What’s it Worth to You? The Costs and Affordances of CMC Tools to Asian and American Users (Paper)
- Groups in Groups: Conversational Similarity in Online Multicultural Multiparty Brainstorming (Paper)
- Street Fighter IV: Braggadocio Off and On-line (Paper)
Session 7B: All in the family: Living and playing together
Session Chair: David Ayman Shamma (Yahoo! Research)
- The Individual and the Group in Console Gaming (Paper)
- The Roles that Make the Domestic Work (Paper)
- Sonic Souvenirs: Exploring the Paradoxes of Recorded Sound for Family Remembering (Paper)
Wednesday, Feb. 10, 11:00-12:30
Session 8A: What’s that?: Collaborative visual sense-making
Session Chair: Les Nelson (Palo Alto Research Center)
- WeSearch: Supporting Collaborative Search and Sensemaking on a Tabletop Display (Paper)
- Pitfalls of Information Access with Visualizations in Remote Collaborative Analysis (Paper)
- Pictionaire: Supporting Collaborative Design Work by Integrating Physical and Digital Artifacts (Note)
Session 8B: Communication technologies for social inclusion
Session Chair: Madhu Reddy (The Pennsylvania State University)
- Social use of computer-mediated communication by adults on the autism spectrum (Paper)
- Characteristics of Shared Health Reflections in a Local Community (Paper)
Papers & Notes Co-Chairs
- Steve Whittaker University of Sheffield
- Elizabeth F. Churchill Yahoo! Research
- papers-notes@cscw2010.org
