There are many theories useful for framing CSCW research and they may in principle be irreducible to a single theory. CSCW research explores questions involving numerous distinctâ€...
Virtual worlds can allow conversational participants to achieve common ground in situations where the information volume and need for clarification is low. We argue in favor of thi...
A long-term naturalistic study reveals how artists designed, visitors experienced, and curators and technicians maintained a public interactive artwork over a four year period. The...
Martin Flintham, Stuart Reeves, Patrick Brundell, ...
Cooperation and collaboration are generally an inherent part of everyday practice, and particularly among nurses. However, the technologies that support these practices are still i...
Facebook and Twitter have changed the way we consume information, allowing the people we follow to become our “social filters” and determine the content of our information stre...
Michal Jacovi, Ido Guy, Inbal Ronen, Adam Perer, E...
Technological devices for social networking are produced in droves and networking through media seems to be the way of getting ahead in business. We examine what role technology pl...