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Betreff: [WI] Last CFP GROUP 2018 (apologies for cross posting)
Datum: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 20:55:57 +0000
Von: Müller, Claudia <Claudia.Mueller@uni-siegen.de>
Antwort an: Müller, Claudia <Claudia.Mueller@uni-siegen.de>
An: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>


Call for Submissions

 

GROUP 2018

ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work

January 7-10, 2018, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA

http://group.acm.org

 

For over 25 years, the ACM International Conference on Supporting GroupWork (GROUP) has been a premier venue for research on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Collaborative Learning and Socio-Technical Studies. The conference integrates work in social science, computer science, engineering, design, values, and other diverse topics related to group work, broadly conceptualized. Group 2018 continues the tradition of being truly international and interdisciplinary in both organizational structure as well as participants.

 

Key goals for the program are to encourage and facilitate researchers within CSCW and HCI to interact across disciplinary boundaries. We encourage high-level research contributions from interdisciplinary groups to present work that might be difficult to place within one simple category. We are open to diverse and innovative research methods, and to contributions across broad areas such as systems, society, participation, critique, collaboration, and human interaction. GROUP 2018 in particular would like to encourage systems designers, builders, and researchers from industry, academia, government and other interested groups to participate. Participation at GROUP takes many different forms. In 2018, we will continue two new submissions categories that were introduced in 2016. First, GROUP 2018 will again offer the opportunity to authors of newly published papers from the Journal of CSCW (http://link.springer.com/journal/10606) to present their papers in the conference. Second, the submission category “Design Fictions” will be maintained.

 

Submissions to the conference are welcome in the form of:

 

·        Research Papers (both short and long).  This venue gives the occasion to present and interact with the audience. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings and ACM Digital Library. Please use the ACM SIGCHI format for submissions. We invite archival submissions in the form of either full Papers or shorter contributions (Notes). A Note is a brief report of a more limited, but definitive, outcome or theoretical development. There is no page limit for Papers or Notes, although clear rationale should be given for Papers that exceed 10 pages or for Notes that exceed 4 pages. Research Paper submissions must be completed online at https://new.precisionconference.com/group.

 ·        Working Papers (WP) are contributions in which the authors are working towards an archival journal submission and would like to discuss their work with their colleagues at GROUP. Our goal is to broaden the conversations at GROUP, with a format that may appeal to colleagues whose primary publications are in journals, rather than conference papers. WPs will not be published in the conference proceedings, but will be distributed in a paper conference supplement at the GROUP conference for the attendees only. Therefore, you are free to seek formal publication of a draft journal submission that appears in a WP. The WP review process will be *lightweight*, without any revisions asked to the authors, to expand the GROUPcommunity and discussions. Please send submissions directly to co-chairs at wp@group2018.org.

 ·        Design Fictions – Fictive Futures. Exploring Future Research Agendas. We seek submissions that imagine possible futures for research on the relationships between computers and people. Submissions will include two portions: a fictional document related to the conduct of research and an author statement about the document. The fiction document could be an extended abstract, a call for papers, an excerpt from API documentation, a book review, a study protocol for IRB review, or any other relevant type. The author statement should connect that document to current events, cite ongoing research in the field, or otherwise extrapolate how the envisioned future might arise from our given present. This statement will be especially important for abstracts (which are too short to explain their rationale), API documentations (which typically do not provide a historical rationale), and other documents that on their own may be exceptionally short and/or vague. Because Design Fictions are archival contributions, we recommend a minimum length of 3 pages, and as many as 10 pages. Please use the ACM SIGCHI Format for submissions. The reviewing process will be the same as the general track, and Design Fiction papers or notes will be included in the proceedings. Design Fiction submissions must be completed online at https://new.precisionconference.com/group.

 

·        Posters and demos. Posters and demos are an opportunity to present late-breaking and preliminary results, smaller results not suitable for a Paper or Note submission, innovative ideas not yet validated through user studies, student research in early phases, and other research best presented in this open format. Posters and demos will be displayed at a special session in the conference when poster and demo authors will be available to discuss their work. Poster submissions should include an extended abstract no longer than 4 pages, including all figures and references, in ACM SIGCHI Format (available here). In addition, submissions should also include a separate Tabloid (A3 or 11 x 17 inches) sized draft of the poster for review purposes. Both the extended abstract and the poster draft should include author names (these are not anonymous submissions). Please send submissions directly to co-chairs at posters@group2018.org.

 ·        Workshops. Workshops provide an informal and focused environment for the information exchange and discussion ofGroup related topics. We offer half or full day workshop venues. Proposals should include an abstract (max 150 words), a title, description of workshop theme, aim, goals, activities and potential outcomes. It should also specify audio/visual equipment needed, maximum number of participants, the duration of the workshop (half or full day) and the names and backgrounds of the organizer(s). Please submit a maximum of four pages, using the ACM SIGCHI format for submissions. We encourage topics suitable for developing new ideas and deep discussions. Please send submissions directly to co-chairs at workshops@group2018.org.

 

·        Doctoral Colloquium. The Doctoral Colloquium provides a forum for sharing ongoing Ph.D. projects of participants with other advanced Ph.D. students and distinguished faculty for mentoring and feedback. Space is limited, so an application of up to four pages is required, in the ACM standard format. Please contact the workshop co-chairs at dc@group2018.org.

 

Accepted research papers, notes, Design Fictions, posters, and doctoral colloquium extended abstracts are published in the ACM Press Conference Proceedings and in the ACM digital Library. Accepted Workshop proposals will be published in a paper-based supplement.

 

Conference Topics

·        Theoretical and/or conceptual contributions about key concepts relevant to CSCW and HCI, including critique.

·        Social, behavioral, and computational studies of collaboration and communication.

·        Technical architectures supporting collaboration.

·        New tool/toolkits for collaborative technologies.

·        Ethnographic studies of collaborative practices.

·        Coordination and workflow technology.

·        Social computing and contexts of collaboration.

·        Online communities, including issues of privacy, identity, trust, and participation.

·        Cooperative knowledge management.

·        Organizational issues of technology design, use, or adaptation.

·        Strategies for use of technology in business, government, and newer forms of organizations.

·        Emerging technologies and their design, use, or appropriation in work, home, leisure, entertainment, or education.

·        Learning at the workplace (CSCL at work, Technology-Enhanced Learning, TEL).

·        Co-located and geographically-distributed teams, global collaboration.

·        Cultural and cross-cultural collaboration and communication.

·        Mobile and wearable technologies in collaboration.

·        Innovative forms of human computer interaction for cooperative technologies.

 

 

Important Dates

 

Papers and Notes

Abstract and Title Submission: June 23, 2017

Papers and Notes Submission Deadline: July 1, 2017

Papers and Notes Decisions Announced: September 15, 2017

(Camera ready Oct 27)

 

Design Fictions

Submission Deadline: July 1, 2017

Design Fictions Decisions Announced: September 15, 2017

(Camera ready Oct 27)

 

Doctoral Colloquium

Applications Deadline: July 10, 2017

Doctoral Colloquium Decisions Announced: September 15, 2017

(Camera ready Oct 27)

 

Workshops

Proposals Deadline: July 14, 2017

Workshop Proposals Decisions Announced: Friday, July 28, 2017

Workshop Participants Papers Deadline(s): Oct/Nov 2017, may vary per workshop

(Camera ready Oct 27)

 

Posters/Demos

Deadline: September 18, 2017

Posters/Demos Decisions Announced: October 16, 2017 

(Camera ready Oct 27)

 

Working Papers (WP)

Deadline: Oct 2, 2017

Working Papers Decisions Announced: October 27, 2017

Conference dates: January 7-10, 2018

 

If you have questions, please contact the conference organizers:

 

General Chairs: Andrea Forte, Drexel University; Michael Prilla, Clausthal University of Technology; Adriana Vivacqua, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

chairs@group2018.org

 

Papers Chairs: Claudia Müller, Universität Siegen; Lionel Robert, University of Michigan

papers@group2018.org

 

Design Fictions Chairs: Nora O’Murchú, University of Limerick; Bonnie Nardi, University of California Irvine

df@group2018.org

 

Working Papers Chairs: Lars Rune Christensen, IT University of Copenhagen; Jacki O’Neill, Microsoft Research India

wp@group2018.org

 

Posters Chairs: Pamela Wisniewski, University of Central Florida; Birgit Krogstie; NTNU,

posters@group2018.org

 

Workshop Chairs: Thomas Ludwig; Universität Siegen; Libby Hemphill, Illinois Institute of Technology

workshops@group2018.org

 

Doctoral Consortium Chair: David McDonald, University of Washington

dc@group2018.org

 

 

Best regards,

Claudia & Lionel

(Papers Chairs GROUP 2018)

group.acm.org 

 

Program Committee

 

 

 

Mark Ackerman

University of Michigan

Valerie Bartelt

University of Denver

Pernille Bjorn

University of Copenhagen

Jeanette Blomberg

IBM Almaden Research Center

Claus Bossen

Aarhus University

Nina Boulus-Rodje

University of Copenhagen

Erin Brady

Indiana University –Purdue University Indianapolis    

Alissa Centivany 

Western University

Yung-Ju (Stanley) Chang

National Chiao Tung University

Yunan Chen

University of California, Irvine

Luigina Ciolfi

Sheffield Hallam University

Gregorio Convertino

Informatica Corporation

Dan Cosley

Cornell University

Tawanna Dillahunt

University of Michigan

Xianghua (Sharon) Ding 

Fudan University

Gunnar Ellingsen

UiT - The Arctic University of Norway

Ingrid M Erickson

Syracuse University

Rosta Farzan

University of Pittsburgh

Casey Lynn Fiesler 

University of Colorado, Boulder

Susan Fussell

Cornell University

Sukeshini Grandhi

Eastern Connecticut State University

Erik Grönvall

IT University Copenhagen

Tom Gross

University of Bamberg

David Gurzick

Hood College

Carl Gutwin

University of Saskatchewan

Aaron Halfaker

Wikimedia Foundation

Stephen Hayne

Colorado State University

Libby Hemphill

Illinois Institute of Technology

Shuyuan Ho

Flordia State University

Yun Huang

Syracuse University

Kori Inkpen

Microsoft Research

Tomoo Inoue

UTsukuba, JPN

Josh Introne

Michigan State University

Michal Jacovi

IBM Research - Haifa

Nassim Jafarinaimi

Georgia Institute of Technology

Isa Jahnke

University of Missouri

Mohammad Jarrahi

University of North Carolina

Jeremiah Johnson

Purdue University

Malte Jung

Cornell University

Michael Koch 

Bundeswehr University Munich

Airi Lampinen

Mobile Life Center

Myriam Lewkowicz

Troyes University of Technology

Tun Lu 

Fudan University

Thomas Ludwig

University of Siegen 

Stephan Lukosch

Delft University of Technology

Ioanna Lykourentzou

Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology

Jennifer Marlow

FXPAL

Michael Muller

IBM Research

David McDonald

University of Washington

Lisa Nathan

University of British Columbia

Netta IIvari

University of Oulu

Alexander Nolte

University of Pittsburgh

Oded Nov

New York University

Jacki O'Neill

Microsoft Research, India

Sergio Ochoa 

UChile, CHI

Steve Oney

University of Michigan

Sun Young Park

University Michigan

Casey Pierce

University of Michigan

Fabiano Pinatti

University of Siegen

Kathleen (Katie) Pine

Arizona State University

Volkmar Pipek

University of Siegen

Anne Marie Piper

Northwestern University

Wolfgang Prinz

Fraunhofer FIT

Dave Randall

University of Siegen (Visiting Professor)

Madhu Reddy

Northwestern University

David Redmiles

University of California, Irvine

Alexander Richter

IT University Copenhagen

Aleksandra Sarcevic

Drexel University 

Florian Schaub

University of Michigan

Bryan Semaan

Syracuse University

Sadat Shami

IBM Research

Patrick C. Shih

Indiana University

Carla Simone

University di Milano-Bicocca

Hanna Söderholm

University of Boras

Norman Makoto Su

Indiana University

Chengzheng Sun

NYU, Singapore

Hilda Tellioglu

Vienna University of Technology

Matthieu Tixier

Troyes University of Technology

Manfred Tschegili

University of Salzburg

Hao-Chuan Wang

National Tsing Hua University

Leon Watts

University of Bath

Anne Weibert 

University of Siegen

Andrea Wiggins

University of Maryland

Susan Winter

University of Maryland

Pamela J. Wisniewski

University of Central Florida

Volker Wulf

University of Siegen

Naomi Yamashita

NTT

Xi Jessie Yang

University of Michigan

Sangseok You

University of Michigan

 

 

Prof. Dr. Claudia Mueller

Assistant Professor IT for the ageing society

Information systems and new media

University of Siegen

Kohlbettstr. 15

Office: US-F 115

57072 Siegen/ Germany

 fon:  +49 271 740 4076

fax:   +49 271 740 3384

https://www.wiwi.uni-siegen.de/wirtschaftsinformatik/mitarbeiter/wmitarbeiter/mueller/

 

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