Conference Programme
Monday 24th of September
- 9:00-5:00 Workshops and Masterclasses
Masterclass 1(Morning, 9.00-12.30 ) "Channelling
Merleau-Ponty", Toni Robertson (University of
Technology, Sydney). More info here
Masterclass 2 (Afternoon,
2.00-5.30) "Fieldwork
for Design", Dave Randall (Manchester
Metropolitan University). More info here
Masterclass 3 (Morning,
9.00-12.30) "Distributed
Cognition", Christine Halverson (IBM Research). More info here
Workshop
2 "Making design take place", Thomas Binder
(Danish School of Design, Copenhagen),
Giorgio De Michelis (University of Milano Bicocca), Pelle Ehn (Malmö University),
Giulio Jacucci (Helsinki Institute of Technology),
Per Linde (Malmö University) Ina Wagner (Wien Technical University).
More info here.
Workshop 5 "What is missing in Social Software? Current collaborative
practices in
social software". Ralf Klamma (RWTH Aachen University), Sebastian
Fiedler (Centre for Social Innovation, Vienna), Jan Schmidt (Bamberg
University), Ton Zijlstra (Proven Partners), Gabriela Avram (University
of Limerick). More info here
Workshop 8 "Beyond Mobility: Studying Nomadic Work", Cristian Bogdan (KTH-Royal
Institute of Technology), Monika Büscher (Lancaster University), Luigina
Ciolfi (University of Limerick), Chiara Rossitto (KTH-Royal Institute
of Technology). More info here
Workshop 10 "Realising and Supporting Collaboration in e-Research", Alex Voss (University of Manchester), Rob Procter (University of Manchester), Meik Poschen (University of Manchester), Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham), Gary Olson (University of Michigan), Roger Slack (University of Wales, Bangor), Mark Hartswood (University of Edinburgh), Marina Jirotka (Oxford University), Annamaria Carusi (Oxford University), Steffen Budweg (Fraunhofer FIT). More info here
Tuesday 25th of September
- 9:00-5:00 Workshops and Doctoral Colloquium
Workshop 1 "Why CSCW research? Web 2.0 and Social Software solve our
problems anyhow!", Wolfgang Prinz (Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen),
Michael Koch (Bundeswehr University München). More info here
Workshop 3 "Techniques and Methodologies for Studying Technology
Use 'In the Wild'", Tim Jay and Danaë Stanton Fraser (University
of Bath). More info here
Workshop 4 "The Challenges of Collaborative Work in Global Software
Development", Gabriela Avram (University of Limerick), Pamela Abbott
(University College Dublin), Pär J. Ågerfalk (Jönköping
International Business School), Liam Bannon (University
of Limerick), Vibeke Dahlberg (DNV Research and Innovation), Kate
Ehrlich (IBM Research). More info here
Workshop 6 "Handover: Collaboration for Continuity of Work", Stephanie
Wilson (City University London), Julia Galliers (City University
London) and Leila Alem (CSIRO ICT Centre, Melbourne). More info here
Workshop 7 (half day) "Cooperative Knowledge Spaces for Mathematics, Natural
Sciences, and Engineering", Sabina Jeschke (University of Stuttgart), Sabine
Cikic (Technische Universitat Berlin), Uwe Sinha (Technische Universitat
Berlin). More info here
Workshop 9 "CSCW, Technology and Diagnostic
Work", Monika Büscher
(Lancaster University), Alan Firth(Newcastle University), Dawn
Goodwin (Lancaster University), Preben Mogensen (Aarhus University),
Jacki O'Neill (Xerox Research Centre Europe), John Rooksby (Lancaster
University), Dan Shapiro (Lancaster University), Roger Slack (Bangor
University). More info here
Doctoral Colloquium, chaired by Alex Taylor (Microsoft Research) and
Susanne Bødker (Aarhus University). More info here
- 6:00 Opening reception, The Georgian
House, Limerick City
Wednesday 26th of September
- 9:00-9.15 Welcome
Welcoming Remarks: Liam Bannon (Conference Co-Chair, University
of Limerick)
Formal Opening: Professor Vincent Cunnane (Vice-President Research,
University of Limerick)
Programme Remarks: Carl Gutwin (Programme Committee Co-Chair, University
of Saskatchewan)
- 9.15-10:30 Chair: Richard Harper (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
Opening keynote
speaker: Prof. Stephen Ackroyd, "Conviviality:
a system requirement"
- 10.30-11.00 Break and Poster exhibition
- 11:00-12:30 Paper Session 1, Chair: David Kirk (Microsoft Research)
M. Nunes, S. Greenberg, S. Carpendale
and C. Gutwin, "What Did I Miss? Visualizing
the Past through Video Traces"
D. Millen, M. Yang, S. Whittaker and
J. Feinberg, "Social bookmarking and
exploratory search"
M. Sanchez Svensson, C. Heath and
P. Luff, "Instrumental action: the
timely exchange of implements during surgical operations"
- 12.30-2.00 Lunch break and Poster exhibition
- 2:00-3:30 Paper Session 2, Chair: Mark Rouncefield (University of Lancaster)
K. Yamazaki, M. Kawshima, Y.
Kuno, N. Akiya, M. Burdelski, A. Yamazaki and
H. Kuzuoka,"Request and Prior-to-request
behaviors within elderly daycare: Implications for developing
service robots for use in multiparty settings"
A. Taylor, L. Swan and A. Durrant, " Designing
Family Photo Displays"
C. de Souza and D. Redmiles,
"The Awareness Network: Should I display my actions to whom? And, whose
actions should I monitor?"
- 3.30-4.00 Break and Poster exhibition
- 4:00-5:30 Panel 1 "ECSCW: Where are We? Reflections and Prognostications".
Co-chairs: Liam Bannon (University of Limerick) and Kjeld Schmidt
(IT University of Copenhagen). Participants: Geraldine Fitzpatrick
(University of Sussex), Wolfgang Prinz (Fraunhofer FIT) and Ina
Wagner (Technical University of Vienna)
- 6.30: Civic reception, Limerick City Hall
Thursday 27th of September
- 9:00-10:30 Paper session 3
F. Cabitza and C. Simone, " "...And
do it the usual way": fostering awareness of work
conventions in document-mediated collaboration"
L. Watts and M. Billings,
"A safe space to vent: Conciliation and conflict in distributed teams"
P. Dewan and R. Hegde, "Semi-Synchronous
Conflict Detection and Resolution in Asynchronous Software Development"
- 10.30-10.55 Break and Poster exhibition
- 10:55-11:00 Demo madness
- 11:00-12:30 Paper session 4
M. Muller, W. Geyer, B. Brownholtz,
C. Dugan, D. Millen and E. Wilcox,
"Tag-Based Metonymic Search in an Activity-Centric Aggregation
Service"
D. Tutt, J. Hindmarsh, M. Shaukat and
M. Fraser, "The Distributed Work of Local Action: Interaction
amongst virtually collocated research teams"
T. Nishida and T. Igarashi,
"Bringing Round-Robin Signature to Computer-Mediated Communication"
- 12.30-2.00 Lunch Break and Demo sessions
- 2:00-3:30 Paper session 5
J. O'Neill, D. Martin,T. Colombino,
J. Watts-Perotti, M.A. Sprague and G. Woolfe,
"Asymmetrical collaboration in print shop-customer relationships"
C. Brodersen and O. S. Iversen, "Dressing
up for School Work - Supporting a Collaborative Environment
with Heterogeneous Technologies"
A. Petrakou, "Exploring
cooperation through a binder: Context for IT-tools in elderly care
at home"
- 3.30-4.00 Break and Poster and Demo exhibition
- 4:00-5:00 Paper session 6
G. Munkvold and G. Ellingsen, "Common
Information Spaces along the illness trajectories of chronic
patients"
M. Håkansson, M. Rost and L.
E. Holmquist, "Gifts from friends and strangers: A study of
mobile music sharing"
- 6:00 & 6:15 Buses to banquet
- 7.00: Conference banquet, Dromoland
Castle, Co. Clare
Friday 28th of September
- 9:00-10:30 Paper session 7, Chair: Abigail Sellen (Microsoft Research
Cambridge)
A. Crabtree, P. Tolmie, T. Rodden, C. Greenhalgh
and S. Benford, "Making the Home Network
at Home: Digital Housekeeping"
N. Romero, A. Matysiak Szóstek,
M. Kaptein and P. Markopoulos, "Behaviours and Preferences
when Coordinating Mediated Interruptions: Social and System
Influence"
P. Bjorn and E. Balka,
"Health Care Categories have Politics too: Unpacking the Managerial
Agendas of Electronic Triage Systems"
- 10.30-11.00 Break and Poster Exhibition
- 11:00-12:30 Panel 2: "The Changing Technological Landscape of
CSCW - from BSCW to Sharepoint?", Chair: Richard Harper (MSR).
Participants: Mike Fraser (University of Bristol), Carla Simone
(University of Milano Bicocca), Volkmar Pipek (University of
Siegen) and Carl Gutwin (University of Saskatchewan)
- 12.30-2.00 Lunch break
- 2:00-3:30 Paper session 8
C. Torrey, D. McDonald, B. Schilit and
S. Bly, "How-To" Sharing: Informal Systems of
Expertise Location"
B. Brown, J. Lundin, M. Rost, G.
Lymer and L.E. Holmquist, "Seeing ethnographically:
Teaching ethnography as part of CSCW"
N. Bryan-Kinns, P. Healey, D. Papworth
and A. Vaduuva,"Cues to Mutual Knowledge"
- 3.30-4.00 Break
- 4:00-5:30 Chair: Liam Bannon (University of Limerick)
Closing keynote
speaker: Prof. Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin