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GROUP 2023: Hilton Head Island, SC, USA
- Casey Fiesler, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho:
The 2023 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP '23, Companion, Hilton Head, SC, USA, January 8-11, 2023. ACM 2023, ISBN 978-1-4503-9945-6 - Naoya Tojo, Tomoko Oto:
Multi-Perspective Analysis in Ethnographic Research Teams with Step-by-Step Field Data Sharing. 1-3 - Nidhi Nellore, Michael Zimmer, Bennett Apostol:
Updating the Topology of Twitter Research: Towards A Systematic Review of Twitter Research from 2013-2022. 4-5 - Hyeonjeong Im, Soobin Jeon, Haena Cho, Sungyong Shin, Dasom Choi, Hwajung Hong:
AI Story Relay: A Collaborative Writing of Design Fiction to Investigate Artificial Intelligence Design Considerations. 6-8 - Jacob Rubinstein, Don Engel:
Drones, Phones, and Stones: Initial Testing of a Role-Based, Computer-Supported Approach to Collaborative Cemetery Indexing. 9-11 - Kanika Tuteja, Tommaso Colombino, Matthieu Tixier:
Towards a Trajectory Analysis of Wheelchair in an Indian Context. 12-14 - Haoyun Li, Yukun Cao, Xike Xie:
VR-Explorer: A Demonstration of a Virtual Reality Interactive Data Exploration System. 15-17 - Farhat Tasnim Progga, Sabirat Rubya:
"just like therapy!": Investigating the Potential of Storytelling in Online Postpartum Depression Communities. 18-20 - Anne Weibert, Nora Oertel Ribeiro, Konstantin Aal, Sarah Rüller:
"We all have skin, we all have blood, we are all human": creating discourse among different conceptualizations of Europe with an interactive art installation. 21-23 - Victoria Chui, Jessica Pater, Tammy Toscos, Shion Guha:
Applying Human-Centered Data Science to Healthcare: Hyperlocal Modeling of COVID-19 Hospitalizations. 24-26 - Amanda Hovious:
Capturing the Complexity of Communication with Transinformation Analysis. 27-29 - Sharon A. Ferguson, Alison Olechowski:
Measuring Gendered Communication Patterns on Enterprise Communication Platforms. 30-32 - Olivia Brazier, Jomara Sandbulte:
OurHealth: a social technology concept to promote healthy behaviors in northwestern Minnesota. 33-35 - Hyomin Han, Taewook Kim:
Opportunities to Support Communal Experiences of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People in Live Popular Music Concerts. 36-38 - Saiphit Satjawisate:
Building Digital Accountability in Hybrid Work: : Working together to enable benefit payments in Thailand. 39-41 - Jingchao Fang:
Supporting Online Learning and Teaching with Social Annotations. 42-44 - Sarah Kiden, Angelika Strohmayer, Joyce Yee:
Before the Tech Bit: Observations on the Workings of a Scottish Community Fridge. 45-47 - Juliane Brigitta Busboom:
The Futures of Hybrid Work - Participatory Futuring in Practice. 48-50 - Dipto Das:
Decolonization through Technology and Decolonization of Technology. 51-53 - Angela Mastrianni:
Designing and Evaluating Decision Support Systems for Clinical Teams. 54-56 - Erica Shusas:
Understanding Young People's Assessment of Social and Automated Approaches to Misinformation Remediation. 57-59 - Jingxian Liao:
Restructuring Unstructured Video Resources for Collaborative Learning and Work. 60-62 - Pranut Jain:
Design and Evaluation of a Virtual Assistant for improving Awareness in Mobile Messaging. 63-65 - Devansh Saxena:
Designing Human-Centered Algorithms for the Public Sector A Case Study of the U.S. Child-Welfare System. 66-68 - Isabel Muñoz:
Identity, Marginalization and Precarity in Platform-Mediated Freelancing. 69-71 - Fayika Farhat Nova:
Integrating Signals of Online Harassment into Clinical Practices. 72-74 - Shamika Klassen:
Black Innovation: Creating and Appropriating Technology to Survive and Thrive. 75-76 - Subhasree Sengupta:
Virtual Community building for supporting women in developing and sustaining their professional identities. 77-78 - Sukrit Venkatagiri:
Supporting High-Stakes Investigations with Expert-Led Crowdsourcing. 79-81 - Sarah Elaine Bratt:
Articulating Institutionalization: How U.S. Academic Faculty Organize Work to Deposit Data and the Impacts on Long-Term Research Data Sustainability. 82-84
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