CFP: ECSCW 2013 - deadline 2 Feb 2013

                         *** Call for Papers ***

   The 13th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
                               (ECSCW 2013)

                  21-25 September 2013, Paphos, Cyprus.

                    website: http://www.ecscw2013.org/

Submission deadline for full papers and notes: 4 February, 2013.

General Chair: George Angelos Papadopoulos.
Program Chairs: Olav W. Bertelsen and Antonietta Grasso.


ECSCW 2013 calls for submissions reporting on investigations into
cooperation in real world settings and designs of innovative
technologies to support collaboration.


ECSCW is interested in cooperative settings in the workplace, in
everyday life, and the civic society, and across boundaries between
these spheres of life.


The conference is soliciting high quality contributions that advance
the state of the art in CSCW:
- empirical studies of work that contribute to the design space,
- novel techniques and technologies,
- enhancement of the conceptual foundations.


In particular, the conference welcomes contributions that focus on:
- Empirical studies of collaboration in settings ranging from work to
civic engagement and everyday life.
- Comparative analyses of empirical studies that contribute to a
deeper understanding of domain specific or more general CSCW principles.
- Empirical studies on the appropriation of innovative technologies.
- Studies on collaborative work in emergent and developing economies.
- Investigations into the usage and design of coordination artefacts as
well as webs of technology (infrastructures).
- New technology-enabled forms of organization and virtual organizing.
- Innovative technologies, applications, or functionality in support of
collaborative work.
- Conception, construction and use of CSCW technologies in complex
and demanding settings, like manufacturing, software engineering,
healthcare, care giving, security, and control systems.
- Architectures supporting CSCW technologies with quality requirements,
such as flexibility, tailorability, and adaptability.
- Ubiquitous and mobile computing in collaborative settings: empirical
research of use, studies of integration with other CSCW technologies
and applications.
- Innovative use of social media to support collective action.


All contributions will be rigorously evaluated in terms of their  
novelty,
significance, quality, and contribution to the discipline. Accepted  
research
papers and notes will be included in the conference proceedings  
published
by Springer and freely available at the ECSCW website at: www.ecscw.org.
They will also be indexed in and available through the ACM digital  
library.


ECSCW 2013 requires that submissions have not been published previously
and that papers submitted are not under simultaneous review for any  
other
publication.

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