[Air-L] CfP: CSCW Horizon, Demonstrations, Interactive Posters, Panels, Videos and Student Volunteers; September 9 deadline
Joe McCarthy
joe at interrelativity.com
Tue Aug 16 12:27:01 PDT 2011
The *ACM 2012 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work*
(http://cscw2012.org) is a premier venue for presenting research in the
design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, and
communities. CSCW encompasses both the technical and social challenges
encountered when supporting collaboration. The development and
application of new technologies continues to enable new ways of working
together and coordinating activities. Although work is an area of focus,
CSCW embraces research and technologies supporting a wide range of
recreational and social activities using a diverse range of devices. The
conference brings together top researchers and practitioners from
academia and industry who are interested in both technical and social
aspects of collaboration.
CSCW 2012 will be held February 11-15, 2012, in Seattle, Washington, USA.
A record number of Papers & Notes were submitted to CSCW 2012 in June.
The Papers & Notes track is now closed, and we want to encourage CSCW
researchers and practitioners -- including those who submitted Papers &
Notes -- to submit contributions to one or more of the following open
tracks, all of which have an deadline of *September 9, 2011*, 5:00pm
PDT: /CSCW Horizon/, /Demonstrations/, /Interactive Posters/, /Panels/,
/Videos/ and /Student Volunteers/ (http://cscw2012.org/participation.php).
The Interactive Posters and Demos Reception on the first evening of the
main conference represents an often under-appreciated opportunity for
participants to make valuable connections with other researchers and
learn what they find interesting or unclear about your work, get
pointers to related work, and forge relationships that may lead to
potential new paths, collaborations and/or future external letters of
reference. Unlike most other tracks, where the number of accepted
submissions is limited by available time in the program, we have ample
space for a large number of Posters and Demos, and are hoping a record
number of participants will help fill it with engaging people, ideas and
conversations.
*CSCW Horizon *
(http://cscw2012.org/participation/horizon.php)
CSCW Horizon provides an opportunity to showcase and discuss research
that expands the boundaries of CSCW beyond its standard topics and
approaches. We solicit creative, unorthodox, inspirational submissions
that help advance the CSCW community constructively, by provoking
debate, predicting beyond the research horizon, or revealing unresolved
issues in the field. This can be a chance for authors to present work that:
* Challenges the basdic questions being asked and approaches used in
traditional CSCW work
* Brings new perspectives from other fields
* Is visionary, futuristic, or has not been previously explored
* Is generally less represented at the conference
* Is controversial
* Could benefit from public discussion that would not be possible in a
traditional session.
*Demonstrations*
(http://cscw2012.org/participation/demos.php)
CSCW 2012 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 include work that has been previous 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.
*Interactive Posters*
(http://cscw2012.org/participation/posters.php)
CSCW 2012 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.
Accepted Interactive Poster abstracts will be published in ACM Digital
Library and distributed to conference attendees as part of the
Conference Extended Abstracts
*Panels*
(http://cscw2012.org/participation/panels.php)
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. The best panels provide opportunities for
audience participation. We especially encourage innovative formats that
will engage the audience, that address critical and contemporary topics,
and that engage multiple disciplines in productive dialog. Is a panel a
kind of cooperative work that can benefit from some kind of computer
support? Or not? 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.
*Videos*
(http://cscw2012.org/participation/videos.php)
The CSCW Videos provides researchers with opportunities to present their
cutting-edge work in an interactive fashion in front of an expert
audience. Videos are ideally suited to demonstrate the practical
application of research results and the functionality of CSCW systems,
visualize the outcome of research and development projects, or describe
inspiring visions of future systems that are grounded in today's
reality. The Videos Program provides a venue to present work that
involves dynamic interaction, ranging from demonstrations of new systems
to complex aspects of group communication and work practice. CSCW 2012
will accept both standalone full videos and video figures which
illustrate papers in the Papers and Notes programs. Potential topics
include, but definitely are not limited to:
* demonstrations of innovative research prototypes
* demonstrations of innovative aspects of commercial systems
* studies of work practice that have implications for CSCW
* retrospective collections of significant CSCW fields of work
* visions of future technologies
*Student Volunteers*
(http://cscw2012.org/participation/sv.php)
Student volunteers are essential to the success of the CSCW conference.
In return for help at the conference, student volunteers receive a
number of benefits including:
* free conference registration
* a fabulous t-shirt sure to be the envy of all conference goers
* a complimentary Conference Reception ticket
The complete Call for Participation, including more information about
CSCW Horizon, Demonstrations, Interative Posters, Panels, Videos and
Student Volunteers can be found on the CSCW 2012 web site
(http://cscw2012.org/participation.php).
You can also follow announcements about the conference on Twitter
(http://twitter.com/ACM_CSCW2012), and/or "like" us on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/CSCW2012).
We look forward to your participation!
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*The 2012 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work*
11-15 February 2012
Seattle, Washington, USA
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