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ECSCW 2011: Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 24-28 September 2011, Aarhus Denmark

  • Documents the proceedings of the 12th edition of the prestigious European CSCW Conference, which is at the forefront of research on computer-supported cooperative work
  • The book contributors are prominent researchers and practitioners from all over the world
  • The 22 papers selected for this conference deal with and reflect on the lively debate currently ongoing in our field of research

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Table of contents (22 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Dynamic Self-moderation in a Corporate Wiki to Improve Participation and Contribution Quality

    • Silviya Dencheva, Christian R. Prause, Wolfgang Prinz
    Pages 1-20
  3. Digital Traces of Interest: Deriving Interest Relationships from Social Media Interactions

    • Michal Jacovi, Ido Guy, Inbal Ronen, Adam Perer, Erel Uziel, Michael Maslenko
    Pages 21-40
  4. Studying the Adoption of Mail2Tag: an Enterprise2.0 Tool for Sharing

    • Les Nelson, Gregorio Convertino, H. Chi, Rowan Nairn
    Pages 41-60
  5. Challenges and Opportunities for Collaborative Technologies for Home Care Work

    • Lars Rune Christensen, Erik Grönvall
    Pages 61-80
  6. The Use of Narratives in Medical Work: A Field Study of Physician-Patient Consultations

    • Troels Mønsted, Madhu C. Reddy, Jørgen P. Bansler
    Pages 81-100
  7. The Pendulum of Standardization

    • Torbjørg Meum, Eric Monteiro, Gunnar Ellingsen
    Pages 101-120
  8. Relation work: Creating socio-technical connections in global engineering

    • Pernille Bjørn, Lars Rune Christensen
    Pages 133-152
  9. Theories of cognition in CSCW

    • Gerry Stahl
    Pages 193-212
  10. Lest we forget

    • Liam Bannon, Kjeld Schmidt, Ina Wagner
    Pages 213-232
  11. Flypad: Designing Trajectories in a Large-Scale Permanent Augmented Reality Installation

    • Martin Flintham, Stuart Reeves, Patrick Brundell, Tony Glover, Steve Benford, Duncan Rowland et al.
    Pages 233-252
  12. VideoPal: Exploring Asynchronous Video-Messaging to Enable Cross-Cultural Friendships

    • Honglu Du, Kori Inkpen, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Mary Czerwinski, Paul Johns, Aaron Hoff et al.
    Pages 273-292
  13. Mixed-Initiative Friend-List Creation

    • Kelli Bacon, Prasun Dewan
    Pages 293-312
  14. What Are You Working On? Status Message Q&A in an Enterprise SNS

    • Jennifer Thom, Sandra Yuen Helsley, Tara L. Matthews, Elizabeth M. Daly, David R. Millen
    Pages 313-332
  15. The Hugging Team: The Role of Technology in Business Networking Practices

    • Anne Thorsø Sørensen, Irina Shklovski
    Pages 333-352
  16. Group Crumb: Sharing Web Navigation by Visualizing Group Traces on the Web

    • Qing Wang, Gaoqiang Zheng, Ya Li, Huiyou Chang, Hongyang Chao
    Pages 353-372

About this book

This volume presents the proceedings of ECSCW 2011, the 12th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Each conference offers an occasion to critically review our research field, which has been multidisciplinary and committed to high scientific standards, both theoretical and methodological, from its beginning. The papers this year focus on work and the enterprise as well as on the challenges of involving citizens, patients, etc. into collaborative settings. The papers embrace new theories, and discuss known ones. They contribute to the discussions on the blurring boundaries between home and work and on the ways we think about and study work. They introduce recent and emergent technologies, and study known social and collaborative technologies, such as wikis and video messages. Classical settings in computer supported cooperative work, e.g. meetings and standardization are also looked upon anew. With contributions from all over the world,  the papers in interesting ways help focus on the European perspective in our community. The 22  papers selected for this conference deal with and reflect the lively debate currently ongoing in our field of research.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Aarhus N., Denmark

    Susanne Bødker

  • , Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

    Niels Olof Bouvin

  • , Information Systems and New Media, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany

    Volker Wulf

  • Dept. Computer Science &, Information Systems, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

    Luigina Ciolfi

  • , Information Systems Department, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA

    Wayne Lutters

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