Conference Program

Technical Program

Susan Fussell, Beverly Harrison, John C. Tang, Papers and Notes Chairs
Louise Barkhuus, Panels Chair


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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

  Sorrento+San Marino Capri+Riviera Monte Carlo+St.Tropez Portofino
08:30-10:00 Computer Supported Cooperative Hospitals Social Tagging Mobile Technologies and Mobile People Virtual Worlds: Setup - No Access
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Oh Behave: Politeness and Emotion in CSCW Panel: Ubicomp's Role in CSCW Examining Media Spaces Tutorial: Virtual Worlds, Multiplayer Games
For registered tutorial participants
12:00-15:00 Lunch Break, Barbeque at Playa Park
15:00-16:30 Building Relationships and Teams Crossing Cultures Naughty Social Networking Integrated Demo: Virtual Worlds, Multiplayer Games
Conference Attendees may drop in and explore the virtual world on their own.
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:30 Interdisciplinary and Distributed Teams Not Just Any Kind of Feedback Social Sensemaking Integrated Demo: Virtual Worlds, Multiplayer Games
Conference Attendees may drop in and explore the virtual world on their own.
18:30-22:00
Sea World
Conference Banquet & Reception
Busses run continuously between Hotel and Sea World

Note: The titles of work in this advanced program are subject to change. See the final conference program and proceedings for final titles of the following work.

 

Tuesday, 08:30 - 10:00

Computer Supported Cooperative Hospitals
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Gillian Hayes, University of California, Irvine, USA

  • Evaluating the Deployment of a Mobile Technology in a Hospital Ward [paper]Honorable mention
    • Charlotte Tang, University of Calgary
    • Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary
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  • Transactive Memory in Trauma Resuscitation [paper]
    • Aleksandra Sarcevic, Rutgers University
    • Ivan Marsic, Rutgers University
    • Michael Lesk, Rutgers University
    • Randall Burd, Children's National Medical Center
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  • Moving Patients Around: A Field Study of Coordination Between Clinical and Non-Clinical Staff in Hospitals [note]
    • Joanna Abraham, The Pennsylvania State University
    • Madhu Reddy, The Pennsylvania State University
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Social Tagging
Location: Capri + Riviera
Chair: Michael Muller IBM Research, USA

  • The Microstructures of Social Tagging: A Rational Model [paper]
    • Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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  • Influences on Tag Choices in del.icio.us [paper]
    • Emilee Rader, University of Michigan
    • Rick Wash, University of Michigan
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  • This session will end with commentary on the papers by two discussants as well as participation from session attendees.
    • Discussant: Mor Naaman, Rutgers University
    • Discussant: Shilad Sen, Macalester College>
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Mobile Technologies and Mobile People
Location: Mote Carlo + St. Tropez
Chair: Daniel Avrahami Intel Research, USA

  • Game Design Principles in Everyday Fitness Applications [note]
    • Taj Campbell, University of Washington
    • Brian Ngo, University of Washington
    • James Fogarty, University of Washington
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  • Small details: Using One Device to Navigate Together [note]
    • Derek Reilly, Dalhousie University
    • Bonnie MacKay, Dalhousie University
    • Carolyn Watters, Dalhousie University
    • Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research
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  • 'Are you watching this film or what?' Interruption and the Juggling of Cohorts [paper]
    • Peter Tolmie, University of Nottingham
    • Andy Crabtree, University of Nottingham
    • Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham
    • Steve Benford, University of Nottingham
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  • The Computational Geowiki: What, Why, and How [paper]Honorable mention
    • Reid Priedhorsky, University of Minnesota
    • Loren Terveen, University of Minnesota
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Tuesday, 10:00 - 10:30

COFFEE BREAK


Tuesday, 10:30 - 12:00

Oh Behave: Politeness and Emotion in CSCW
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Darren Gergle Northwestern University, USA

  • Linguistic Mimicry and Trust in Text-Based CMC [note]Honorable mention
    • Lauren Scissors, Northwestern University
    • Alastair Gill, Northwestern University
    • Darren Gergle, Northwestern University
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  • Mind Your Ps and Qs: The Impact of Politeness and Rudeness in Online Communities [note]
    • Moira Burke, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University
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  • IM Waiting: Timing and Responsiveness in Semi-Synchronous Communication [paper]
    • Daniel Avrahami, Intel Research Seattle
    • Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University
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  • I´m sad you´re sad: Emotional Contagion in Computer-Mediated Communication [note]Honorable mention
    • Jeff Hancock, Cornell University
    • Kailyn Gee, Cornell University
    • Kevin Ciaccio, Cornell University
    • Jennifer Mae-Hwah Lin, Cornell University
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  • The Language of Emotion in Short Blog Texts [note]
    • Alastair Gill, Northwestern University
    • Robert French, University of Burgundy
    • Darren Gergle, Northwestern University
    • Jon Oberlander, University of Edinburgh
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Panel: Ubicomp's Role in CSCW
Location: Capri + Riviera

    • Louise Barkhuus (chair), University of California, San Diego
    • Jakob Bardram, IT University of Copenhagen
    • A J Brush, Microsoft Research
    • Beki Grinter, Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Paul Dourish, University of California, Irvine

Examining Media Spaces
Location: Monte Carlo + St.Tropez
Chair: Wendy Mackay INRIA, France

  • Minimum Movement Matters: Impact of Robot-Mounted Cameras on Social Telepresence [paper]
    • Hideyuki Nakanishi, Osaka University
    • Yuki Murakami, Osaka University
    • Daisuke Nogami, Osaka University
    • Hiroshi Ishiguro, Osaka University
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  • Asymmetry in Media Spaces [paper]Honorable mention
    • Amy Voida, University of Calgary
    • Stephen Voida, University of Calgary
    • Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
    • Helen Ai He, University of Calgary
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  • Empirical Evidence of Information Overload Constraining Chat Channel Community Interactions [paper]
    • Quentin Jones, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
    • Mihai Moldovan, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
    • Daphne Raban, Haifa University, Israel
    • Brian Butler, University of Pittsburgh, USA
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Tuesday, 12:00 - 15:00

LUNCH BREAK


Tuesday, 15:00 - 16:30

Building Relationships and Teams
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Barry Brown University of California, San Diego, USA

  • Being Online, Living Offline: The Influence of Social Ties over the Appropriation of Social Network Sites [paper]
    • Bernd Ploderer, The University of Melbourne
    • Steve Howard, The University of Melbourne
    • Peter Thomas, The University of Melbourne
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  • Leadership in Online Creative Collaboration [paper]
    • Kurt Luther, Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology
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  • Jumpstarting relationships with online games: Evidence from a laboratory investigation [note]
    • Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Blissfully Productive: Grouping and Cooperation in World of Warcraft Instance Runs [note]
    • Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University
    • Jeffrey Bardzell, Indiana University
    • Tyler Pace, Indiana University
    • Kayce Reed, Indiana University
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Crossing Cultures
Location: Capri + Riviera
Chair: Pamela Hinds Stanford University, USA

  • Context-Linked Virtual Assistants for Distributed Teams: An Astrophysics Case Study [paper]Honorable mention
    • Sarah Poon, Space Sciences Laboratory
    • Rollin Thomas, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Cecilia Aragon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Brian Lee, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Gatan Inc.
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  • A Hybrid Cultural Ecology: World of Warcraft in China [paper]
    • Silvia Lindtner, University of California, Irvine
    • Bonnie Nardi , University of California, Irvine
    • Yang Wang, University of California, Irvine
    • Scott Mainwaring, Intel Research
    • He Jing, Peking University
    • Wenjing Liang, Peking University
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  • 'Where Did We Turn Wrong?' Unpacking the Effects of Culture and Technology on Attributions of Team Performance [paper]
    • E. Ilana Diamant, University of Pittsburgh
    • Susan R. Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Fen-ly Lo, Carnegie Mellon University
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Naughty Social Networking
Location: Monte Carlo + St.Tropez
Chair: Danyel Fischer Microsoft Research, USA

  • Public vs. Private: Comparing Public Social Network Information with Email [paper]
    • Ido Guy, IBM Haifa Research Lab
    • Michal Jacovi, IBM Haifa Research Lab
    • Noga Meshulam, IBM Haifa Research Lab
    • Inbal Ronen, IBM Haifa Research Lab
    • Elad Shahar, IBM Haifa Research Lab
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  • Social Networks and Context-Aware Spam [paper]
    • Garrett Brown, University of Michigan
    • Travis Howe, University of Michigan
    • Michael Ihbe, University of Michigan
    • Atul Prakash, University of Michigan
    • Kevin Borders, University of Michigan
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  • I Know Something You Don't: The Use of Asymmetric Personal Information for Interpersonal Advantage [note]Honorable mention
    • Jeff Hancock, Cornell University
    • Catalina Toma, Cornell University
    • Kate Fenner, InvestorGuide.com
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Tuesday, 16:30 - 17:00

COFFEE BREAK


Tuesday, 17:00 - 18:30

Interdisciplinary and Distributed Teams
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Gloria Mark University of California, Irvine, USA

  • Coordinating High-Interdependency Tasks in Asymmetric Distributed Teams [paper]Best paper
    • Petra Bayerl, Delft University of Technology
    • Kristina Lauche, Delft University of Technology
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  • Cutting into Collaboration: Understanding Coordination in Distributed and Interdisciplinary Medical Research [paper]
    • Saeko Nomura, Cornell University
    • Jeremy Birnholtz, Cornell University
    • Oya Rieger , Cornell University
    • Gilly Leshed, Cornell University
    • Deborah Trumbull, Cornell University
    • Geri Gay, Cornell University
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  • Who Collaborates Successfully? Prior Experience Reduces Collaboration Barriers in Distributed Interdisciplinary Research [paper]
    • Jonathon Cummings, Duke University
    • Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University
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Not Just Any Kind of Feedback
Location: Capri + Riviera
Chair: Jeff Hancock Cornell University, USA

  • The Effects of Local Lag on Tightly-Coupled Interaction in Distributed Groupware [paper]Honorable mention
    • Dane Stuckel, University of Saskatchewan
    • Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan
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  • Meeting Mediator: Enhancing Group Collaboration using Sociometric Feedback [paper]
    • Taemie Kim, MIT
    • Agnes Chang, MIT
    • Lindsey Holland, MIT
    • Alex (Sandy) Pentland, MIT
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  • Effects of Communication Media on the Interpretation of Critical Feedback [paper]
    • Matthew J. Bietz, University of California, Irvine
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Social Sensemaking
Location: Monte Carlo + St.Tropez
Chair: Loren Terveen University of Minnesota, USA

  • Can You Ever Trust a Wiki? Impacting Perceived Trustworthiness in Wikipedia [note]Best paper
    • Aniket Kittur, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Bongwon Suh, Palo Alto Research Center
    • Ed Chi, Palo Alto Research Center
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  • Enhancing Collaborative Web Search with Personalization: Groupization, Smart Splitting, and Group Hit-Highlighting [note]
    • Meredith Morris, Microsoft Research
    • Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research
    • Steve Bush, Microsoft Research
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  • Towards a Model of Understanding Social Search [paper]
    • Brynn Evans, University of California, San Diego
    • Ed Chi, Palo Alto Research Center
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  • A Wiki Instance in the Enterprise: Opportunities, Concerns and Reality [paper]
    • Catalina Danis, IBM, TJ Watson Research Center
    • David Singer, IBM, Almaden Research Center
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Tuesday, 18:30 - 22:00

Sea World
Conference Banquet & Reception
Busses run continuously between Hotel and Sea World