COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK CHICAGO, NOVEMBER 6-10,2004

Call for Participation
Introduction


IMPORTANT DATES

March 19, 2004

Preliminary Paper submissions and full Notes submissions due

March 22, 2004

Full Paper submissions due

April 30, 2004

Videos, Tutorial Proposals and Workshop Proposals due

May 21, 2004

Panel proposals due

June 4, 2004

Notification of accepted Papers, Notes, Videos, Panels, and Tutorials

June 14, 2004

Notification of accepted Workshops

June 25, 2004

Interactive Posters due

July 9, 2004

Demonstration Proposals and Doctoral Colloquium submissions due

August 2, 2004

Final version of Videos and Video Abstracts due

August 9, 2004

Notification of accepted Interactive Posters

August 13, 2004

Notification of accepted Demonstrations and Doctoral Colloquium submissions

August 30, 2004

Final version of Papers and Notes due.

September 17, 2004

Workshop position papers due.

September 25, 2004

Final versions of Interactive Posters due

September 28, 2004

Final versions of Panel abstracts, descriptions and position statements due. Tutorial notes due.

October 1, 2004

Doctoral Colloquium final abstracts due

October 8, 2004

Demonstrations final abstracts due

November 6, 2004

CSCW 2004 conference begins

The CSCW Conference is an ideal venue for presenting research and development achievements in the design, introduction, and use of technology that affect groups, organizations communities and societies. Although work is an important area of focus for the conference - the conference has traditionally focused on such topics as the use of email, chat, voicemail and videoconferencing in supporting people's work activities and working relationships - technology is increasingly supporting a wide range of recreational and social activities. As consumer markets continue to expand, more and more people are able to connect online and we are moving toward a Computer Supported Cooperative World. Appropriate topic areas for CSCW 2004 therefore include all contexts in which technology is used to mediate human activities such as communication, coordination, cooperation, competition, entertainment, games, art, and music.

Given its broad scope, CSCW is a multi-disciplinary conference, and participation of people from diverse backgrounds, cultures and perspectives is strongly encouraged. We welcome submissions from researchers and practitioners in all sectors, including academia, industry and government.

CSCW has consistently been at the leading edge of thinking about the role of coordination and communication technologies in our lives. With your help, CSCW 2004 will play an important role in continuing this tradition. Come and help us make CSCW a stimulating and exciting event.

Topics of interest include but are not restricted to the following:

  • Innovations and experiences with Intranets, the Internet, WWW
  • Innovative installations: CSCW and the arts
  • Innovative technologies and architectures to support group activity, awareness and telepresence
  • Social and organizational effects of introducing technologies
  • Theoretical aspects of coordination and communication
  • Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative practices
  • Ethnographic and case studies of work practice
  • Working with and through collections of heterogeneous technologies
  • Emerging issues for global systems

Use the links at the left to learn more about the CSCW 2004 participation categories and how to prepare a submission.


Last updated: September 30, 2004