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[ecrea] CFP: CSCW 2014 interactive posters, demos, panels, doctoral consortium
Tue Sep 24 12:22:44 GMT 2013
CALL FOR INTERACTIVE POSTERS, DEMOS, PANELS, DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
COMPUTER-SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK AND SOCIAL COMPUTING 2014 (CSCW 2014)
Baltimore, MD, Feb 15-19, 2014
http://cscw.acm.org
CSCW is an international and interdisciplinary conference focused on how
technology intersects with social practices.
IMPORTANT DATES
* October 07, 5:00pm PDT, 2013: Submission due
* November 07: Final notifications
CSCW brings together top researchers and practitioners from academia and
industry who are interested in both the technical and social aspects of
collaboration. The development and application of new technologies
continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating
activities. Cooperation and coordination take place in different
settings, ranging from work to recreational and social activities.
Moreover, an increasing range of devices are involved in cooperation, as
we collaborate in different contexts and situations. The conference has
several venues for participation:
INTERACTIVE POSTERS: CSCW 2014 will include an interactive poster
category for late-breaking and preliminary results, smaller results not
suitable for a full or short paper, innovative ideas not yet validated
through user studies, early student research, and other research best
presented in an interactive forum.
Posters will be presented in a special Poster Session where researchers
will interact directly with conference attendees. The posters will then
remain up throughout the remainder of the conference. We are also
exploring several new exciting opportunities for poster presentation.
Interactive poster abstract submissions (extended abstract and poster
draft) must be made via the Precision Conference System.
Send queries about Interactive posters to (posters2014 /at/ cscw.acm.org)
PANELS: Panels are a great way to generate debate and raise new and
interesting issues at CSCW. With panels we want to provide a forum for
discussing provocative, controversial, innovative, emerging,
boundary-spanning and boundary-breaking issues. While paper sessions
provide detailed discussions of work recently completed, panels provide
an opportunity to explore what is on the horizon — or what is already
here but not adequately recognized, acknowledged or discussed. The best
panels provide opportunities for audience participation. We especially
encourage innovative formats that will address relevant, critical and
contemporary topics, engage the audience and provoke discussion and
engage multiple disciplines in productive dialog.
Panel proposals should be no longer than 4 pages in the SIGCHI Extended
Abstracts format. Panel submissions should be e-mailed to the Panels
Co-Chairs at (panels2014 /at/ cscw.acm.org).
DEMOS: CSCW 2014 demonstrations present implementations of new CSCW
systems and concepts. The peer-reviewed demonstrations allow conference
participants to view novel and noteworthy CSCW systems in action,
discuss the systems with those who created them, and try them out.
Appropriate demonstrations include applications, technologies, and
research prototypes, and may showcase work that has been or is being
published at CSCW or elsewhere. Demonstrations can also serve to
showcase novel commercial products not previously described in the
research literature. Demonstrations should be interactive and provide
attendees a hands-on experience. The demo forum is not an opportunity
for marketing or sales presentations. Presenters must have been directly
involved with the development of the system and be able to explain the
unique and novel contributions of the system.
Demo submission categories: At CSCW 2014, the primary type of demo is
the Reception Demo. Reception Demos will be showcased during a special
demo reception. These demonstrations will be spaced around a large room,
and will run concurrently during the block of time set aside for
demonstrations. Attendees will be free to explore the room and visit
demos of interest. This promotes informal interaction and in-depth
information exchange among demo presenters and attendees. A demo
presentation should be brief so that it can be shown repeatedly to many
attendees.
Demonstrators may also propose an Integrated Demo. Integrated Demos will
run throughout the conference, and should enhance the conference
experience for attendees. Because integrated demos can directly affect
participants’ conference experience, they will be held to a higher
standard of quality and robustness than reception demos. Examples of
integrated demos might be systems that enable social networking, or that
enable collaborative reflection on conference presentations.
Demo submissions consist of two components: (1) a two-page extended
abstract in the Extended Abstracts format, and (2) a demo system summary
that describes the logistics of the demonstration. We also highly
encourage authors to also include (3) a video of the system in action,
particularly if it helps illustrate the proposed demonstration (at most
2 minutes long).
The extended abstract, system summary, and URL for accessing the video
should be e-mailed to the Demonstrations Co-Chairs at
(demos2014 /at/ cscw.acm.org). All demonstrations will be advertised and
showcased in the conference pack and throughout the conference.
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM: CSCW this a forum in which Ph.D. students meet and
discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced
researchers and practitioners. The colloquium itself will begin with
dinner Saturday night February 15, 2014 and continue all day Sunday
February 16, 2014. All submissions must be received by the chairs by
5:00pm (17:00) Pacific Time on October 7, 2013. Submissions received
after this date will not be considered. All submissions will be
acknowledged by email.
We welcome applicants from a broad range of disciplines and approaches
that inform CSCW, including anthropology, sociology, computer science,
cognitive science, organizational studies, and related fields. We are
particularly interested in applications from institutions and groups
that have not traditionally been well-represented at past CSCW conferences.
Applicants should be Ph.D. students with an already well-established
direction of research relevant to CSCW, but whose research would benefit
from guidance provided by peers and senior colleagues at the Doctoral
Colloquium. Preference will be given to students who have a defined
topic and program of work e.g., who have proposed their topics and are
within 2 years of graduation within a 5 year program or are half way
through a 3 (or 4) year program.
The Colloquium committee will select approximately 15 participants who
will be expected to give short, informal presentations of their work
during the Colloquium, to be followed by extensive group discussion.
Participants will also present their research in an interactive poster
session during the main technical program of the conference.
Applicants should submit the following items by email to
(dc2014 /at/ cscw.acm.org) with the subject line "CSCW2014 Colloquium
Submission." All items below should be collated into one PDF file named
YOURNAME_CSCWDC2014.pdf (substitute your full name where it reads YOURNAME):
* A FOUR-page overview of your doctoral research that describes your
research question, work in progress, and expected contributions. This
overview should also include (1) a paragraph that articulates what you
hope to gain from attending the CSCW Doctoral Colloquium, and (2) an
abstract of no more than 100 words. Your overview will be published in
the ACM Digital Library and distributed to all attendees as part of the
Conference Extended Abstracts.
Please submit your overview in the Extended Abstracts Format.
* A short (2-3 paragraph) biographical sketch on another page.
* An up-to-date curriculum vitae.
* Optionally, one publication that you feel best illustrates your
progress in your research.
* An email letter from your supervisor sent to (dc2014 /at/ cscw.acm.org)
indicating that they support your application to the colloquium and that
they agree that your research is at an appropriate stage for
participation. These letters should also make reference to how you might
benefit from the Doctoral Colloquium and how they expect that you might
benefit the other students in this group experience. The email should
have "CSCW Doctoral Colloquium: " + YOUR NAME in the subject header.
Doctoral Colloquium Co-Chairs
Claus Bossen, Aarhus University
Darren Gergle, Northwestern University
(dc2014 /at/ cscw.acm.org)
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