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CSCW 2017: Portland, OR, USA
- Charlotte P. Lee, Steven E. Poltrock, Louise Barkhuus, Marcos Borges, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, CSCW 2017, Portland, OR, USA, February 25 - March 1, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4335-0
Opening Keynote
- Lili Cheng:
Conversational Intelligence: Bots and Lessons Learned. 1
Locations and Relations
- Nick Merrill, Coye Cheshire:
Trust Your Heart: Assessing Cooperation and Trust with Biosignals in Computer-Mediated Interactions. 2-12 - Jean Hardy, Silvia Lindtner:
Constructing a Desiring User: Discourse, Rurality, and Design in Location-Based Social Networks. 13-25 - Joey Chiao-Yin Hsiao, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
People-Nearby Applications: How Newcomers Move Their Relationships Offline and Develop Social and Cultural Capital. 26-40 - Xiao Ma:
What Happens in Happn: The Warranting Powers of Location History in Online Dating. 41-50
Communication, Couples, & Control
- Pamela J. Wisniewski, Arup Kumar Ghosh, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Parental Control vs. Teen Self-Regulation: Is there a middle ground for mobile online safety? 51-69 - Ryan Kelly, Daniel Gooch, Bhagyashree Patil, Leon Watts:
Demanding by Design: Supporting Effortful Communication Practices in Close Personal Relationships. 70-83 - Uddipana Baishya, Carman Neustaedter:
In Your Eyes: Anytime, Anywhere Video and Audio Streaming for Couples. 84-97 - Samarth Singhal, Carman Neustaedter, Yee Loong Ooi, Alissa Nicole Antle, Brendan Matkin:
Flex-N-Feel: The Design and Evaluation of Emotive Gloves for Couples to Support Touch Over Distance. 98-110
Content Quality
- Joseph Seering, Robert E. Kraut, Laura A. Dabbish:
Shaping Pro and Anti-Social Behavior on Twitch Through Moderation and Example-Setting. 111-125 - Tanushree Mitra, Graham P. Wright, Eric Gilbert:
A Parsimonious Language Model of Social Media Credibility Across Disparate Events. 126-145 - Yuyang Liang:
Knowledge Sharing in Online Discussion Threads: What Predicts the Ratings? 146-154 - Ahmer Arif, John J. Robinson, Stephanie A. Stanek, Elodie S. Fichet, Paul Townsend, Zena Worku, Kate Starbird:
A Closer Look at the Self-Correcting Crowd: Examining Corrections in Online Rumors. 155-168
Agents, Robots & the Wizard of Oz
- Nikolas Martelaro, Wendy Ju:
WoZ Way: Enabling Real-time Remote Interaction Prototyping & Observation in On-road Vehicles. 169-182 - Peter M. Krafft, Michael Macy, Alex Pentland:
Bots as Virtual Confederates: Design and Ethics. 183-190 - EunJeong Cheon, Norman Makoto Su:
Configuring the User: "Robots have Needs Too". 191-206 - Martin Porcheron, Joel E. Fischer, Sarah Sharples:
"Do Animals Have Accents?": Talking with Agents in Multi-Party Conversation. 207-219
Creativity - Supporting Collaboration
- Haoqi Zhang, Matthew W. Easterday, Elizabeth M. Gerber, Daniel Rees Lewis, Leesha Maliakal:
Agile Research Studios: Orchestrating Communities of Practice to Advance Research Training. 220-232 - Joy Kim, Sarah Sterman, Allegra Argent Beal Cohen, Michael S. Bernstein:
Mechanical Novel: Crowdsourcing Complex Work through Reflection and Revision. 233-245 - Joy Kim, Maneesh Agrawala, Michael S. Bernstein:
Mosaic: Designing Online Creative Communities for Sharing Works-in-Progress. 246-258 - Sarah Evans, Katie Davis, Abigail Evans, Julie Ann Campbell, David P. Randall, Kodlee Yin, Cecilia R. Aragon:
More Than Peer Production: Fanfiction Communities as Sites of Distributed Mentoring. 259-272
Language Matters
- Yeshuang Zhu, Shichao Yue, Chun Yu, Yuanchun Shi:
CEPT: Collaborative Editing Tool for Non-Native Authors. 273-285 - Gabriel Culbertson, Solace Shen, Erik Andersen, Malte F. Jung:
Have your Cake and Eat it Too: Foreign Language Learning with a Crowdsourced Video Captioning System. 286-296 - Helen Ai He, Naomi Yamashita, Ari Hautasaari, Xun Cao, Elaine M. Huang:
Why Did They Do That?: Exploring Attribution Mismatches Between Native and Non-Native Speakers Using Videoconferencing. 297-309 - Mei-Hua Pan, Naomi Yamashita, Hao-Chuan Wang:
Task Rebalancing: Improving Multilingual Communication with Native Speakers-Generated Highlights on Automated Transcripts. 310-321
Social Media & The Individual
- Mattia Samory, Vincenzo-Maria Cappelleri, Enoch Peserico:
Quotes Reveal Community Structure and Interaction Dynamics. 322-335 - Niharika Sachdeva, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Call for Service: Characterizing and Modeling Police Response to Serviceable Requests on Facebook. 336-352 - Munmun De Choudhury, Sanket S. Sharma, Tomaz Logar, Wouter Eekhout, René Clausen Nielsen:
Gender and Cross-Cultural Differences in Social Media Disclosures of Mental Illness. 353-369 - Alexandra Olteanu, Onur Varol, Emre Kiciman:
Distilling the Outcomes of Personal Experiences: A Propensity-scored Analysis of Social Media. 370-386
Politics, Party, Policy, & Participation
- Bryan C. Semaan, Lauren M. Britton, Bryan Dosono:
Military Masculinity and the Travails of Transitioning: Disclosure in Social Media. 387-403 - Guo Freeman, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
Aspirational Design and Messy Democracy: Partisanship, Policy, and Hope in an Asian City. 404-416 - Juhi Kulshrestha, Motahhare Eslami, Johnnatan Messias, Muhammad Bilal Zafar, Saptarshi Ghosh, Krishna P. Gummadi, Karrie Karahalios:
Quantifying Search Bias: Investigating Sources of Bias for Political Searches in Social Media. 417-432 - Yiran Wang, Gloria Mark:
Engaging with Political and Social Issues on Facebook in College Life. 433-445
Education & Games
- Morgan G. Ames, Jenna Burrell:
'Connected Learning' and the Equity Agenda: A Microsociology of Minecraft Play. 446-457 - Jungkook Park, Yeong Hoon Park, Suin Kim, Alice Oh:
Eliph: Effective Visualization of Code History for Peer Assessment in Programming Education. 458-467 - Soobin Yim, Dakuo Wang, Judith S. Olson, Viet Vu, Mark Warschauer:
Synchronous Collaborative Writing in the Classroom: Undergraduates' Collaboration Practices and their Impact on Writing Style, Quality, and Quantity. 468-479 - Lev Poretski, Ofer Arazy:
Placing Value on Community Co-creations: A Study of a Video Game 'Modding' Community. 480-491
Teens & Children
- Kiley Sobel, Geza Kovacs, Galen McQuillen, Andrew Cross, Nirupama Chandrasekaran, Nathalie Henry Riche, Ed Cutrell, Meredith Ringel Morris:
EduFeed: A Social Feed to Engage Preliterate Children in Educational Activities. 491-504 - Drew P. Cingel:
How Parents Engage Children in Tablet-Based Reading Experiences: An Exploration of Haptic Feedback. 505-510 - Rachel M. Magee, Denise E. Agosto, Andrea Forte:
Four Factors that Regulate Teen Technology Use in Everyday Life. 511-522 - Pamela J. Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Parents Just Don't Understand: Why Teens Don't Talk to Parents about Their Online Risk Experiences. 523-540
Leave Me Alone: Privacy & Notifications
- Chunjong Park, Junsung Lim, Juho Kim, Sung-Ju Lee, Dongman Lee:
Don't Bother Me. I'm Socializing!: A Breakpoint-Based Smartphone Notification System. 541-554 - Roberto Hoyle, Srijita Das, Apu Kapadia, Adam J. Lee, Kami Vaniea:
Viewing the Viewers: Publishers' Desires and Viewers' Privacy Concerns in Social Networks. 555-566 - Casey Fiesler, Michaelanne Dye, Jessica L. Feuston, Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, Clayton J. Hutto, Shannon Morrison, Parisa Khanipour Roshan, Umashanthi Pavalanathan, Amy S. Bruckman, Munmun De Choudhury, Eric Gilbert:
What (or Who) Is Public?: Privacy Settings and Social Media Content Sharing. 567-580 - Tamir Mendel, Eran Toch:
Susceptibility to Social Influence of Privacy Behaviors: Peer versus Authoritative Sources. 581-593
Design - Supporting Collaboration
- Yang Shi, Yang Wang, Ye Qi, John Chen, Xiaoyao Xu, Kwan-Liu Ma:
IdeaWall: Improving Creative Collaboration through Combinatorial Visual Stimuli. 594-603 - Melanie Feinberg:
Material Vision. 604-617 - María Menéndez-Blanco, Pernille Bjørn, Antonella De Angeli:
Fostering Cooperative Activism through Critical Design. 618-629 - Nolwenn Maudet, Germán Leiva, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy E. Mackay:
Design Breakdowns: Designer-Developer Gaps in Representing and Interpreting Interactive Systems. 630-641
Overcoming Barriers
- Xianghua Ding, Patrick C. Shih, Ning Gu:
Socially Embedded Work: A Study of Wheelchair Users Performing Online Crowd Work in China. 642-654 - Amanda Lazar, Mark Diaz, Robin Brewer, Chelsea Kim, Anne Marie Piper:
Going Gray, Failure to Hire, and the Ick Factor: Analyzing How Older Bloggers Talk about Ageism. 655-668 - Jan Gugenheimer, Katrin Plaumann, Florian Schaub, Patrizia Di Campli San Vito, Saskia Duck, Melanie Rabus, Enrico Rukzio:
The Impact of Assistive Technology on Communication Quality Between Deaf and Hearing Individuals. 669-682 - Alexander Fiannaca, Ann Paradiso, Mira Shah, Meredith Ringel Morris:
AACrobat: Using Mobile Devices to Lower Communication Barriers and Provide Autonomy with Gaze-Based AAC. 683-695
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Media
- Norah Abokhodair, Adam Hodges, Sarah Vieweg:
Photo Sharing in the Arab Gulf: Expressing the Collective and Autonomous Selves. 696-711 - Bryan C. Semaan, Bryan Dosono, Lauren M. Britton:
Impression Management in High Context Societies: 'Saving Face' with ICT. 712-725 - Nir Grinberg, Shankar Kalyanaraman, Lada A. Adamic, Mor Naaman:
Understanding Feedback Expectations on Facebook. 726-739 - Michael A. DeVito, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Platforms, People, and Perception: Using Affordances to Understand Self-Presentation on Social Media. 740-754
Viva La Video
- Sanorita Dey, Brittany R. L. Duff, Karrie Karahalios, Wai-Tat Fu:
The Art and Science of Persuasion: Not All Crowdfunding Campaign Videos are The Same. 755-769 - Xiaojuan Ma, Nan Cao:
Video-based Evanescent, Anonymous, Asynchronous Social Interaction: Motivation and Adaption to Medium. 770-782 - Emily Sun, Rodrigo de Oliveira, Joshua Lewandowski:
Challenges on the Journey to Co-Watching YouTube. 783-793 - Misa Maruyama:
Social Watching a Civic Broadcast: Understanding the Effects of Positive Feedback and Other Users' Opinions. 794-807
Data & Work
- Gustavo López, Luis A. Guerrero:
Awareness Supporting Technologies used in Collaborative Systems: A Systematic Literature Review. 808-820 - Ed Summers, Ricardo Punzalan:
Bots, Seeds and People: Web Archives as Infrastructure. 821-834 - Joohee Choi, Yla R. Tausczik:
Characteristics of Collaboration in the Emerging Practice of Open Data Analysis. 835-846 - Amy Voida, Ellie Harmon, Willa Weller, Aubrey Thornsbury, Ariana Casale, Samuel Vance, Forrest Adams, Zach Hoffman, Alex Schmidt, Kevin Grimley, Luke Cox, Aubrey Neeley, Christopher Goodyear:
Competing Currencies: Designing for Politics in Units of Measurement. 847-860
What Works in Crowd Work
- Prerna Chikersal, Maria Tomprou, Young Ji Kim, Anita Williams Woolley, Laura Dabbish:
Deep Structures of Collaboration: Physiological Correlates of Collective Intelligence and Group Satisfaction. 873-888 - Kenji Hata, Ranjay Krishna, Li Fei-Fei, Michael S. Bernstein:
A Glimpse Far into the Future: Understanding Long-term Crowd Worker Quality. 889-901 - Thivya Kandappu, Archan Misra, Randy Tandriansyah:
Collaboration Trumps Homophily in Urban Mobile Crowdsourcing. 902-915
Emergency & Safety Work - Collaboration around
- Kerem Özcan, Dawn Jorgenson, Christian Richard, Gary Hsieh:
Designing for Targeted Responder Models: Exploring Barriers to Respond. 916-924 - Joelle Alcaidinho, Larry Freil, Taylor Kelly, Kayla Marland, Chunhui Wu, Bradley Wittenbrook, Giancarlo Valentin, Melody Moore Jackson:
Mobile Collaboration for Human and Canine Police Explosive Detection Teams. 925-933 - Zhan Zhang, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Claus Bossen:
Constructing Common Information Spaces across Distributed Emergency Medical Teams. 934-947 - Stephanie Wong, Carman Neustaedter:
Collaboration And Awareness Amongst Flight Attendants. 948-961
Work & Production Practices
- Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, Luigina Ciolfi, Breda Gray:
Detailing a Spectrum of Motivational Forces Shaping Nomadic Practices. 962-977 - Sven Laumer, N. Sadat Shami, Michael J. Muller, Werner Geyer:
The Challenge of Enterprise Social Networking (Non-)Use at Work: A Case Study of How to Positively Influence Employees' Enterprise Social Networking Acceptanc. 978-994 - Glenn McGarry, Peter Tolmie, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Alan Chamberlain:
"They're all going out to something weird": Workflow, Legacy and Metadata in the Music Production Process. 995-1008 - Michael J. Muller, Casey Dugan, Michael Brenndoerfer, Megan Monroe, Werner Geyer:
What Did I Ask You to Do, by When, and for Whom?: Passion and Compassion in Request Management. 1009-1023
Models & Language in Work & Investment
- Duyen T. Nguyen, Thomas Garncarz, Felicia Ng, Laura A. Dabbish, Steven P. Dow:
Fruitful Feedback: Positive Affective Language and Source Anonymity Improve Critique Reception and Work Outcomes. 1024-1034 - Min Kyung Lee, Su Baykal:
Algorithmic Mediation in Group Decisions: Fairness Perceptions of Algorithmically Mediated vs. Discussion-Based Social Division. 1035-1048 - Maryi Arciniegas-Mendez:
Using the Model of Regulation to Understand Software Development Collaboration Practices and Tool Support. 1049-1065 - Junius Gunaratne, Jeremy Burke, Oded Nov:
Empowering Investors with Social Annotation When Saving for Retirement. 1066-1081
Gender, Death, & Design
- J. Nathan Matias, Sarah Szalavitz, Ethan Zuckerman:
FollowBias: Supporting Behavior Change toward Gender Equality by Networked Gatekeepers on Social Media. 1082-1095 - Young-Wook Jung, Youn-Kyung Lim, Myungsuk Kim:
Possibilities and Limitations of Online Document Tools for Design Collaboration: The Case of Google Docs. 1096-1108 - Tawfiq Ammari, Sarita Schoenebeck, Silvia Lindtner:
The Crafting of DIY Fatherhood. 1109-1122 - Joachim Pfister:
"This will cause a lot of work.": Coping with Transferring Files and Passwords as Part of a Personal Digital Legacy. 1123-1138
Challenges in Sharing Experiences
- Jiangtao Wang, Yasha Wang, Daqing Zhang, Feng Wang, Yuanduo He, Liantao Ma:
PSAllocator: Multi-Task Allocation for Participatory Sensing with Sensing Capability Constraints. 1139-1151 - Yun Huang, Brian Dobreski, Huichuan Xia:
Human Library: Understanding Experience Sharing for Community Knowledge Building. 1152-1165 - Shaun K. Kane, Meredith Ringel Morris, Ann Paradiso, Jon Campbell:
"At times avuncular and cantankerous, with the reflexes of a mongoose": Understanding Self-Expression through Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices. 1166-1179 - Shaomei Wu, Jeffrey Wieland, Omid Farivar, Julie Schiller:
Automatic Alt-text: Computer-generated Image Descriptions for Blind Users on a Social Network Service. 1180-1192
Trolls & Harassment
- Aarti Israni, Sheena Lewis Erete, Che L. Smith:
Snitches, Trolls, and Social Norms: Unpacking Perceptions of Social Media Use for Crime Prevention. 1193-1209 - Vivek K. Singh, Marie L. Radford, Qianjia Huang, Susan Furrer:
"They basically like destroyed the school one day": On Newer App Features and Cyberbullying in Schools. 1210-1216 - Justin Cheng, Michael S. Bernstein, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jure Leskovec:
Anyone Can Become a Troll: Causes of Trolling Behavior in Online Discussions. 1217-1230 - Jessica Vitak, Kalyani Chadha, Linda Steiner, Zahra Ashktorab:
Identifying Women's Experiences With and Strategies for Mitigating Negative Effects of Online Harassment. 1231-1245
Crisis Management
- Alex Leavitt, John J. Robinson:
The Role of Information Visibility in Network Gatekeeping: Information Aggregation on Reddit during Crisis Events. 1246-1261 - Melissa Bica, Leysia Palen, Chris Bopp:
Visual Representations of Disaster. 1262-1276 - Dharma Dailey, Kate Starbird:
Social Media Seamsters: Stitching Platforms & Audiences into Local Crisis Infrastructure. 1277-1289 - Martin Dittus, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra:
Mass Participation During Emergency Response: Event-centric Crowdsourcing in Humanitarian Mapping. 1290-1303
Tracking Activity & Health
- Drashko Nakikj, Lena Mamykina:
A Park or A Highway: Overcoming Tensions in Designing for Socio-emotional and Informational Needs in Online Health Communities. 1304-1319 - Jiaxin Liu, Elissa R. Weitzman, Rumi Chunara:
Assessing Behavior Stage Progression From Social Media Data. 1320-1333 - Munmun De Choudhury, Mrinal Kumar, Ingmar Weber:
Computational Approaches Toward Integrating Quantified Self Sensing and Social Media. 1334-1349 - Nanna Gorm, Irina Shklovski:
Participant Driven Photo Elicitation for Understanding Activity Tracking: Benefits and Limitations. 1350-1361
Online Movements
- Kenneth Joseph, Wei Wei, Kathleen M. Carley:
Girls Rule, Boys Drool: Extracting Semantic and Affective Stereotypes from Twitter. 1362-1374 - Casey Fiesler, Shannon Morrison, R. Benjamin Shapiro, Amy S. Bruckman:
Growing Their Own: Legitimate Peripheral Participation for Computational Learning in an Online Fandom Community. 1375-1386 - Morgan Vigil-Hayes, Marisa Elena Duarte, Nicholet Deschine Parkhurst, Elizabeth M. Belding:
#Indigenous: Tracking the Connective Actions of Native American Advocates on Twitter. 1387-1399 - Marlon Twyman, Brian C. Keegan, Aaron D. Shaw:
Black Lives Matter in Wikipedia: Collective Memory and Collaboration around Online Social Movements. 1400-1412
Ranking & Recommendation
- Erwan Le Merrer, Gilles Trédan:
Uncovering Influence Cookbooks: Reverse Engineering the Topological Impact in Peer Ranking Services. 1413-1418 - Rezvaneh Rezapour, Jana Diesner:
Classification and Detection of Micro-Level Impact of Issue-Focused Documentary Films based on Reviews. 1419-1431 - Theodore Georgiou, Amr El Abbadi, Xifeng Yan:
Extracting Topics with Focused Communities for Social Content Recommendation. 1432-1443 - Qian Zhao, Gediminas Adomavicius, F. Maxwell Harper, Martijn C. Willemsen, Joseph A. Konstan:
Toward Better Interactions in Recommender Systems: Cycling and Serpentining Approaches for Top-N Item Lists. 1444-1453
With a Little Help from My Friends... [CAUTION]
- Sabirat Rubya, Svetlana Yarosh:
Video-Mediated Peer Support in an Online Community for Recovery from Substance Use Disorders. 1454-1469 - Kathleen O'Leary, Arpita Bhattacharya, Sean A. Munson, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Wanda Pratt:
Design Opportunities for Mental Health Peer Support Technologies. 1470-1484 - Nazanin Andalibi, Pinar Öztürk, Andrea Forte:
Sensitive Self-disclosures, Responses, and Social Support on Instagram: The Case of #Depression. 1485-1500 - Jessica Pater, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Defining Digital Self-Harm. 1501-1513
On New & Old Research Methods
- David Ribes:
Notes on the Concept of Data Interoperability: Cases from an Ecology of AIDS Research Infrastructures. 1514-1526 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Xiaotong Xu, Christine Chu, Shion Guha, Geri K. Gay:
When Subjects Interpret the Data: Social Media Non-use as a Case for Adapting the Delphi Method to CSCW. 1527-1543 - Edith Law, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Andrea Wiggins, Mary L. Gray, Alex C. Williams:
Crowdsourcing as a Tool for Research: Implications of Uncertainty. 1544-1561 - Pablo Paredes, Ana Sofia Rufino Ferreira, Cory Schillaci, Gene Ryan Yoo, Pierre Karashchuk, Dennis Xing, Coye Cheshire, John F. Canny:
Inquire: Large-scale Early Insight Discovery for Qualitative Research. 1562-1575
ICT4D
- Michalis Vitos, Julia Altenbuchner, Matthias Stevens, Gillian Conquest, Jerome Lewis, Muki Haklay:
Supporting Collaboration with Non-Literate Forest Communities in the Congo-Basin. 1576-1590 - Mehrab Bin Morshed, Michaelanne Dye, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Neha Kumar:
When the Internet Goes Down in Bangladesh. 1591-1604
Caregiving - Collaborative
- Clara Marques Caldeira, Matthew J. Bietz, Marisol Vidauri, Yunan Chen:
Senior Care for Aging in Place: Balancing Assistance and Independence. 1605-1617 - Francisco J. Gutierrez, Sergio F. Ochoa:
It Takes at Least Two to Tango: Understanding the Cooperative Nature of Elderly Caregiving in Latin America. 1618-1630