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CSCW 2013: San Antonio, TX, USA
- Amy S. Bruckman, Scott Counts, Cliff Lampe, Loren G. Terveen:

Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW 2013, San Antonio, TX, USA, February 23-27, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1331-5 
Keynote talks
- Ronald S. Burt, Jennifer L. Merluzzi, John G. Burrows:

Path dependent network advantage. 1-2 - Jascha Franklin-Hodge:

Digital democracy: how the internet re-elected a president. 3-4 
Into the petri dish: culture and collaboration
- Ge Gao, Pamela J. Hinds, Chen Zhao:

Closure vs. structural holes: how social network information and culture affect choice of collaborators. 5-18 - Duyen T. Nguyen, Susan R. Fussell

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Effect of message content on communication processes in intercultural and same-culture instant messaging conversations. 19-32 - Susan Wyche, Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck

, Andrea Forte:
"Facebook is a luxury": an exploratory study of social media use in rural Kenya. 33-44 - Katharina Reinecke, Minh Khoa Nguyen, Abraham Bernstein

, Michael Näf, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
Doodle around the world: online scheduling behavior reflects cultural differences in time perception and group decision-making. 45-54 
On the record: information and communication in medical contexts
- Sun Young Park, Katie Pine, Yunan Chen:

Local-universality: designing EMR to support localized informal documentation practices. 55-66 - Joanna Abraham, Madhu C. Reddy:

Re-coordinating activities: an investigation of articulation work in patient transfers. 67-78 - Bridget Kane

, Pieter J. Toussaint, Saturnino Luz
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Shared decision making needs a communication record. 79-90 - Yunan Chen, Victor Ngo, Sun Young Park:

Caring for caregivers: designing for integrality. 91-102 
Source work: social factors in software development
- Leif Singer, Fernando Marques Figueira Filho, Brendan Cleary, Christoph Treude

, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Kurt Schneider
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Mutual assessment in the social programmer ecosystem: an empirical investigation of developer profile aggregators. 103-116 - Jennifer Marlow, Laura Dabbish

, James D. Herbsleb:
Impression formation in online peer production: activity traces and personal profiles in github. 117-128 - Pål Fugelli, Leif C. Lahn, Anders I. Mørch:

Shared prolepsis and intersubjectivity in open source development: expansive grounding in distributed work. 129-144 - Jennifer Marlow, Laura Dabbish

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Activity traces and signals in software developer recruitment and hiring. 145-156 
Gesture and touch
- Aaron Genest, Carl Gutwin, Anthony Tang

, Michael Kalyn, Zenja Ivkovic:
KinectArms: a toolkit for capturing and displaying arm embodiments in distributed tabletop groupware. 157-166 - Richard H. R. Harper

, Helena M. Mentis:
The mocking gaze: the social organization of kinect use. 167-180 - Svetlana Yarosh

, Anthony Tang
, Sanika Mokashi, Gregory D. Abowd:
"almost touching": parent-child remote communication using the sharetable system. 181-192 - Andre Doucette, Carl Gutwin, Regan L. Mandryk

, Miguel A. Nacenta
, Sunny Sharma:
Sometimes when we touch: how arm embodiments change reaching and collaboration on digital tables. 193-202 
<3CI: technology supporting relationships
- Alexander Thayer, Behzod Sirjani, Charlotte P. Lee:

Recalibrating the ratio: enacting accountability in intimate relationships using shared calendars. 203-214 - Anne Marie Piper

, Nadir Weibel
, James D. Hollan:
Audio-enhanced paper photos: encouraging social interaction at age 105. 215-224 - Rafael Ballagas, Thérèse E. Dugan, Glenda Revelle, Koichi Mori, Maria Sandberg, Janet Go, Emily Reardon, Mirjana Spasojevic:

Electric agents: fostering sibling joint media engagement through interactive television and augmented reality. 225-236 - Lauren E. Scissors, Darren Gergle

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"Back and forth, back and forth": channel switching in romantic couple conflict. 237-248 
Sharing and privacy
- Pedro Alves

, Paulo Ferreira
:
Radiator: context propagation based on delayed aggregation. 249-260 - Na Wang, Jens Grossklags, Heng Xu

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An online experiment of privacy authorization dialogues for social applications. 261-272 - Xinru Page

, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Alfred Kobsa
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What a tangled web we weave: lying backfires in location-sharing social media. 273-284 
Mining social media data
- Jun-Ki Min, Jason Wiese

, Jason I. Hong
, John Zimmerman
:
Mining smartphone data to classify life-facets of social relationships. 285-294 - Jinhyuk Choi, Seongkook Heo

, Jaehyun Han, Geehyuk Lee, Junehwa Song:
Mining social relationship types in an organization using communication patterns. 295-302 - Munmun De Choudhury, Scott Counts:

Understanding affect in the workplace via social media. 303-316 - Michael Brooks, Katie Kuksenok, Megan K. Torkildson, Daniel Perry, John J. Robinson, Taylor Jackson Scott, Ona Anicello, Ariana Zukowski, Paul Harris, Cecilia R. Aragon:

Statistical affect detection in collaborative chat. 317-328 
Teams
- Gopakumar M. Gopalakrishnan, Daniel S. Halgin, Stephen P. Borgatti

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Voluntary turnover in a distributed work setting: an examination of the role of spatial propinquity and role similarity in project affiliation networks. 329-340 - Joshua Introne, Marcus Drescher:

Analyzing the flow of knowledge in computer mediated teams. 341-356 - Mattias Rost, Louise Barkhuus

, Henriette Cramer, Barry A. T. Brown:
Representation and communication: challenges in interpreting large social media datasets. 357-362 - Lionel P. Robert Jr.

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A multi-level analysis of the impact of shared leadership in diverse virtual teams. 363-374 
Games
- Winter A. Mason, Aaron Clauset

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Friends FTW! friendship and competition in halo: reach. 375-386 - Yong Ming Kow

, Timothy Young:
Media technologies and learning in the starcraft esport community. 387-398 - Yun Huang

, Wenyue Ye, Nicholas Bennett, Noshir S. Contractor:
Functional or social?: exploring teams in online games. 399-408 - Taiwoo Park, Uichin Lee, Bupjae Lee, Haechan Lee, Sanghun Son, Seokyoung Song, Junehwa Song:

ExerSync: facilitating interpersonal synchrony in social exergames. 409-422 
Collaboration and sharing in scientific work
- Xing Huang, Xianghua Ding

, Charlotte P. Lee, Tun Lu, Ning Gu:
Meanings and boundaries of scientific software sharing. 423-434 - Betsy Rolland, Charlotte P. Lee:

Beyond trust and reliability: reusing data in collaborative cancer epidemiology research. 435-444 - Theresa Velden:

Explaining field differences in openness and sharing in scientific communities. 445-458 - James Howison

, James D. Herbsleb
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Incentives and integration in scientific software production. 459-470 
Making the world a better place
- Nathalie Colineau, Cécile Paris, Surya Nepal

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Designing for reflection and collaboration to support a transition from welfare to work. 471-476 - Jill P. Dimond, Michaelanne Dye

, Daphne Larose, Amy S. Bruckman:
Hollaback!: the role of storytelling online in a social movement organization. 477-490 - Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:

Working and sustaining the virtual "Disaster Desk". 491-502 - Mahelaqua, Sara H. Basson, Nitendra Rajput, Kundan Srivastava, Saurabh Srivastava, John C. Thomas:

Community-oriented spoken web browser for low iiterate users. 503-514 
Group and team issues in the health domain
- Joshua M. Hailpern, Marina Danilevsky, Andrew Harris, Sunah Suh, Reed LaBotz, Karrie Karahalios:

ACES: a cross-discipline platform and method for communication and language research. 515-526 - Diana S. Kusunoki, Aleksandra Sarcevic

, Zhan Zhang, Randall S. Burd:
Understanding visual attention of teams in dynamic medical settings through vital signs monitor use. 527-540 - Yunan Chen, Heng Xu

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Privacy management in dynamic groups: understanding information privacy in medical practices. 541-552 - Aisling Ann O'Kane

, Helena M. Mentis, Eno Thereska:
Non-static nature of patient consent: shifting privacy perspectives in health information sharing. 553-562 
Trust, credibility, and rumors: international perspectives
- Ban Al-Ani, Matthew J. Bietz, Yi Wang, Erik H. Trainer

, Benjamin Koehne, Sabrina Marczak, David F. Redmiles, Rafael Prikladnicki:
Globally distributed system developers: their trust expectations and processes. 563-574 - Jiang Yang, Scott Counts, Meredith Ringel Morris, Aaron Hoff:

Microblog credibility perceptions: comparing the USA and China. 575-586 - Qinying Liao, Lei Shi:

She gets a sports car from our donation: rumor transmission in a Chinese microblogging community. 587-598 - Yiran Wang, Gloria Mark:

Trust in online news: comparing social media and official media use by chinese citizens. 599-610 
Crowdsourcing
- Afra J. Mashhadi, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra:

Putting ubiquitous crowd-sourcing into context. 611-622 - Tamsyn P. Waterhouse:

Pay by the bit: an information-theoretic metric for collective human judgment. 623-638 - Shih-Wen Huang, Wai-Tat Fu:

Enhancing reliability using peer consistency evaluation in human computation. 639-648 - Derek L. Hansen, Patrick John Schone, Douglas Corey, Matthew Reid, Jake Gehring:

Quality control mechanisms for crowdsourcing: peer review, arbitration, & expertise at familysearch indexing. 649-660 
Local is where it's at
- Airi Lampinen, Vilma Lehtinen

, Coye Cheshire
, Emmi Suhonen:
Indebtedness, reciprocity, and fairness in local online exchange. 661-672 - Claudia A. López

, Brian S. Butler
:
Consequences of content diversity for online public spaces for local communities. 673-682 - Chris Smith-Clarke, Daniele Quercia

, Licia Capra:
Finger on the pulse: identifying deprivation using transit flow analysis. 683-692 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Jaeyeon Jung, Ratul Mahajan, Frank Martinez:

Digital neighborhood watch: investigating the sharing of camera data amongst neighbors. 693-700 
Working together
- Himanshu Verma, Flaviu Roman, Silvia Magrelli, Patrick Jermann

, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Complementarity of input devices to achieve knowledge sharing in meetings. 701-714 - Agustina, Chengzheng Sun:

Dependency-conflict detection in real-time collaborative 3D design systems. 715-728 - Agustina, Chengzheng Sun:

Xpointer: an x-ray telepointer for relaxed-space-time wysiwis and unconstrained collaborative 3d design systems. 729-740 - Jaime Snyder

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Drawing practices in image-enabled collaboration. 741-752 
Computer-mediated communication
- Jaime Teevan, Alexander Hehmeyer:

Understanding how the projection of availability state impacts the reception incoming communication. 753-758 - Tatiana Buhler, Carman Neustaedter, Serena Hillman:

How and why teenagers use video chat. 759-768 - Lindsay Reynolds, Madeline E. Smith

, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock
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Butler lies from both sides: actions and perceptions of unavailability management in texting. 769-778 - Mamoun Nawahdah, Tomoo Inoue:

Virtually dining together in time-shifted environment: KIZUNA design. 779-788 
Understanding people's practices in social networks
- Manya Sleeper, Rebecca Balebako

, Sauvik Das, Amber Lynn McConahy, Jason Wiese
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
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The post that wasn't: exploring self-censorship on facebook. 793-802 - Eric Gilbert:

Widespread underprovision on Reddit. 803-808 - Cliff Lampe, Jessica Vitak

, Nicole B. Ellison
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Users and nonusers: interactions between levels of adoption and social capital. 809-820 - Mayur Karnik, Ian Oakley

, Jayant Venkatanathan, Tasos Spiliotopoulos
, Valentina Nisi
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Uses & gratifications of a facebook media sharing group. 821-826 
Wikipedia supported cooperative work
- Gary Hsieh, Youyang Hou, Ian Chen, Khai N. Truong

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"Welcome!": social and psychological predictors of volunteer socializers in online communities. 827-838 - Jonathan T. Morgan, Siko Bouterse, Heather Walls, Sarah Stierch:

Tea and sympathy: crafting positive new user experiences on wikipedia. 839-848 - Aaron Halfaker

, Oliver Keyes, Dario Taraborelli
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Making peripheral participation legitimate: reader engagement experiments in wikipedia. 849-860 - R. Stuart Geiger

, Aaron Halfaker
:
Using edit sessions to measure participation in wikipedia. 861-870 
Ideology, politics, and social curation: recent work on twitter
- Bo Xu, Yun Huang

, Haewoon Kwak
, Noshir S. Contractor:
Structures of broken ties: exploring unfollow behavior on twitter. 871-876 - Libby Hemphill, Jahna Otterbacher

, Matthew A. Shapiro:
What's congress doing on twitter? 877-886 - Jonathan Scott Morgan, Cliff Lampe, Muhammad Zubair Shafiq:

Is news sharing on Twitter ideologically biased? 887-896 - Hazim Almuhimedi, Shomir Wilson, Bin Liu

, Norman M. Sadeh
, Alessandro Acquisti
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Tweets are forever: a large-scale quantitative analysis of deleted tweets. 897-908 
Not lost in translation?
- Chien Wen Yuan, Leslie D. Setlock, Dan Cosley, Susan R. Fussell

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Understanding informal communication in multilingual contexts. 909-922 - Naomi Yamashita, Andy Echenique, Toru Ishida

, Ari Hautasaari
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Lost in transmittance: how transmission lag enhances and deteriorates multilingual collaboration. 923-934 - Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R. Fussell

, Dan Cosley:
Machine translation vs. common language: effects on idea exchange in cross-lingual groups. 935-944 - Ari Hautasaari

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"Could someone please translate this?": activity analysis of wikipedia article translation by non-experts. 945-954 
Social media analysis and interventions
- Scott Bateman

, Carl Gutwin, Gordon I. McCalla:
Social navigation for loosely-coupled information seeking in tightly-knit groups using webwear. 955-966 - Jeffrey Nichols, Michelle X. Zhou, Huahai Yang, Jeon-Hyung Kang, Xiaohua Sun:

Analyzing the quality of information solicited from targeted strangers on social media. 967-976 - Oded Nov, Ofer Arazy:

Personality-targeted design: theory, experimental procedure, and preliminary results. 977-984 - Abdallah El Ali

, Sicco N. A. van Sas, Frank Nack:
Photographer paths: sequence alignment of geotagged photos for exploration-based route planning. 985-994 
Collaboration in creative communities
- Raja Gumienny, Lutz Gericke, Matthias Wenzel, Christoph Meinel:

Supporting creative collaboration in globally distributed companies. 995-1007 - Kurt Luther

, Casey Fiesler, Amy S. Bruckman:
Redistributing leadership in online creative collaboration. 1007-1022 - Tyler Pace, Katie O'Donnell, Natalie DeWitt, Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell

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From organizational to community creativity: paragon leadership & creativity stories at etsy. 1023-1034 - Benjamin Mako Hill

, Andrés Monroy-Hernández
:
The cost of collaboration for code and art: evidence from a remixing community. 1035-1046 
Controversy, arguments, rule breakers, and policies
- R. Kelly Garrett

, Brian E. Weeks:
The promise and peril of real-time corrections to political misperceptions. 1047-1058 - W. Ben Towne, Aniket Kittur

, Peter Kinnaird, James D. Herbsleb
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Your process is showing: controversy management and perceived quality in wikipedia. 1059-1068 - Jodi Schneider

, Krystian Samp, Alexandre Passant, Stefan Decker
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Arguments about deletion: how experience improves the acceptability of arguments in ad-hoc online task groups. 1069-1080 - Elisabeth Joyce, Jacqueline Pike, Brian S. Butler

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Keeping eyes on the prize: officially sanctioned rule breaking in mass collaboration systems. 1081-1092 
Big issues for CSCW to consider
- Megan K. Halpern

, Ingrid Erickson
, Laura Forlano, Geri K. Gay:
Designing collaboration: comparing cases exploring cultural probes as boundary-negotiating objects. 1093-1102 - Tariq O. Andersen

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Medication management in the making: on ethnography-design relations. 1103-1112 - Steven J. Jackson, Stephanie B. Steinhardt

, Ayse G. Buyuktur:
Why CSCW needs science policy (and vice versa). 1113-1124 - Richard H. R. Harper

, Siân E. Lindley, Eno Thereska, Richard Banks, Philip Gosset, Gavin Smyth, William Odom, Eryn Whitworth:
What is a file? 1125-1136 
Technology to support family connections
- Elizabeth S. Bales, Siân E. Lindley:

Supporting a sense of connectedness: meaningful things in the lives of new university students. 1137-1146 - Lu Pan, Feng Tian, Fei Lu, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang

, Ying Liu, Wenxin Feng, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
An exploration on long-distance communications between left-behind children and their parents in China. 1147-1156 - Konstantinos Kazakos, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere

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Revisiting the relationship between reunion and technology-mediated separation in periodically transitioning families. 1157-1168 - Michael Massimi:

Exploring remembrance and social support behavior in an online bereavement support group. 1169-1180 
Searching: better together?
- Meredith Ringel Morris:

Collaborative search revisited. 1181-1192 - Yuqing Mao

, Haifeng Shen, Chengzheng Sun:
Online silk road: nurturing social search through knowledge bartering. 1193-1202 - Walter S. Lasecki, Young Chol Song, Henry A. Kautz

, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Real-time crowd labeling for deployable activity recognition. 1203-1212 - Rebecca Gray, Nicole B. Ellison

, Jessica Vitak
, Cliff Lampe:
Who wants to know?: question-asking and answering practices among facebook users. 1213-1224 
Q&A
- Erin L. Brady, Yu Zhong, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jeffrey P. Bigham:

Investigating the appropriateness of social network question asking as a resource for blind users. 1225-1236 - Adabriand Furtado, Nazareno Andrade, Nigini Oliveira, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro

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Contributor profiles, their dynamics, and their importance in five q&a sites. 1237-1252 - Yingxin Pan, Lin Luo, Chang Yan Chi, Qinying Liao:

To answer or not: what non-qa social activities can tell. 1253-1263 - Zhe Liu

, Bernard J. Jansen
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Factors influencing the response rate in social question and answering behavior. 1263-1274 
Crowding out the competition
- Cheong Ha Park, KyoungHee Son, Joon Hyub Lee, Seok-Hyung Bae:

Crowd vs. crowd: large-scale cooperative design through open team competition. 1275-1284 - Peter Kinnaird, Laura Dabbish

, Sara B. Kiesler, Haakon Faste:
Co-worker transparency in a microtask marketplace. 1285-1290 - Nicolas Kokkalis, Thomas Köhn, Carl Pfeiffer, Dima Chornyi, Michael S. Bernstein, Scott R. Klemmer:

EmailValet: managing email overload through private, accountable crowdsourcing. 1291-1300 - Aniket Kittur

, Jeffrey V. Nickerson
, Michael S. Bernstein, Elizabeth Gerber, Aaron D. Shaw, John Zimmerman
, Matt Lease, John J. Horton:
The future of crowd work. 1301-1318 
Computer supported young people
- Anne Marie Piper, Sarah D'Angelo, James D. Hollan:

Going digital: understanding paper and photo documentation practices in early childhood education. 1319-1328 - Kori Inkpen, Brett Taylor, Sasa Junuzovic, John C. Tang, Gina Venolia:

Experiences2Go: sharing kids' activities outside the home with remote family members. 1329-1340 - Peyina Lin, Shelly Diane Farnham:

Opportunities via extended networks for teens' informal learning. 1341-1352 - Martha A. Larson, Nitendra Rajput, Abhigyan Singh

, Saurabh Srivastava:
I want to be Sachin Tendulkar!: a spoken english cricket game for rural students. 1353-1364 
Leveraging a social network
- Xiaolan Sha, Daniele Quercia

, Matteo Dell'Amico
, Pietro Michiardi:
Trend makers and trend spotters in a mobile application. 1365-1374 - Svetlana Yarosh

, Tara Matthews, Michelle X. Zhou, Kate Ehrlich:
I need someone to help!: a taxonomy of helper-finding activities in the enterprise. 1375-1386 - Tamara Heck:

Combining social information for academic networking. 1387-1398 - Alan Said

, Ben Fields, Brijnesh J. Jain, Sahin Albayrak
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User-centric evaluation of a K-furthest neighbor collaborative filtering recommender algorithm. 1399-1408 
Social networks during a major transitions (personal and political)
- Volker Wulf

, Kaoru Misaki, Meryem Atam, David Randall, Markus Rohde:
'On the ground' in Sidi Bouzid: investigating social media use during the tunisian revolution. 1409-1418 - Moira Burke, Robert E. Kraut:

Using facebook after losing a job: differential benefits of strong and weak ties. 1419-1430 - Munmun De Choudhury, Scott Counts, Eric Horvitz:

Major life changes and behavioral markers in social media: case of childbirth. 1431-1442 - Andrés Monroy-Hernández

, danah boyd
, Emre Kiciman, Munmun De Choudhury, Scott Counts:
The new war correspondents: he rise of civic media curation in urban warfare. 1443-1452 
Citizen science
- Sunyoung Kim, Jennifer Mankoff, Eric Paulos:

Sensr: evaluating a flexible framework for authoring mobile data-collection tools for citizen science. 1453-1462 - Christine Robson, Marti A. Hearst, Chris Kau, Jeffrey S. Pierce:

Comparing the use of social networking and traditional media channels for promoting citizen science. 1463-1468 - Andrea Wiggins

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Free as in puppies: compensating for ict constraints in citizen science. 1469-1480 
Devices matter
- Joon-Suk Lee

, Deborah G. Tatar:
Form factor matters. 1481-1486 - Morgan G. Ames:

Managing mobile multitasking: the culture of iPhones on stanford campus. 1487-1498 - Bahador Saket, Chrisnawan Prasojo, Yongfeng Huang, Shengdong Zhao

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Designing an effective vibration-based notification interface for mobile phones. 1499-1504 
Roles
- Jordan B. Barlow:

Emergent roles in decision-making tasks using group chat. 1505-1514 - Pablo-Alejandro Quinones, Stephanie D. Teasley, Steven Lonn

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Appropriation by unanticipated users: looking beyond design intent and expected use. 1515-1526 - Matthew J. Bietz

, Drew Paine
, Charlotte P. Lee:
The work of developing cyberinfrastructure middleware projects. 1527-1538 
Alternative contexts for collaboration
- Nicole Perterer, Petra Sundström, Alexander Meschtscherjakov

, David Wilfinger, Manfred Tscheligi
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Come drive with me: an ethnographic study of driver-passenger pairs to inform future in-car assistance. 1539-1548 - Carman Neustaedter, Jennifer Golbeck:

Exploring pet video chat: the remote awareness and interaction needs of families with dogs and cats. 1549-1554 - Malte F. Jung, Jin Joo Lee, Nick DePalma, Sigurdur O. Adalgeirsson, Pamela J. Hinds, Cynthia Breazeal:

Engaging robots: easing complex human-robot teamwork using backchanneling. 1555-1566 

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