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- Making a difference in and through playful designMary Flanagan. 1-2 [doi]
- Help is on the way: patterns of responses to resource requests on facebookCliff Lampe, Rebecca Gray, Andrew T. Fiore, Nicole B. Ellison. 3-15 [doi]
- To search or to ask: the routing of information needs between traditional search engines and social networksAnne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Brent Hecht, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan, Darren Gergle. 16-27 [doi]
- What do teens ask their online social networks?: social search practices among high school studentsAndrea Forte, Michael Dickard, Rachel M. Magee, Denise E. Agosto. 28-37 [doi]
- Coordinating donors on crowdfunding websitesRick Wash, Jacob Solomon. 38-48 [doi]
- The language that gets people to give: phrases that predict success on kickstarterTanushree Mitra, Eric Gilbert. 49-61 [doi]
- Understanding the role of community in crowdfunding workJulie Hui, Michael D. Greenberg, Elizabeth Gerber. 62-74 [doi]
- Smart Face: enhancing creativity during video conferences using real-time facial deformationNaoto Nakazato, Shigeo Yoshida, Sho Sakurai, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose. 75-83 [doi]
- Towards a questionnaire for measuring affective benefits and costs of communication technologiesSvetlana Yarosh, Panos Markopoulos, Gregory D. Abowd. 84-96 [doi]
- How social cues shape task coordination and communicationAllison Sauppé, Bilge Mutlu. 97-108 [doi]
- Planet hunters and seafloor explorers: legitimate peripheral participation through practice proxies in online citizen scienceGabriel Mugar, Carsten S. Østerlund, Katie DeVries Hassman, Kevin Crowston, Corey Brian Jackson. 109-119 [doi]
- Study of electronic lab notebook design and practices that emerged in a collaborative scientific environmentGerard Oleksik, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Rachel Jones. 120-133 [doi]
- Reconciling rhythms: plans and temporal alignment in collaborative scientific workStephanie B. Steinhardt, Steven J. Jackson. 134-145 [doi]
- Building loyalty to online communities through bond and identity-based attachment to sub-groupsYla R. Tausczik, Laura A. Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut. 146-157 [doi]
- Ethnography of scaling, or, how to a fit a national research infrastructure in the roomDavid Ribes. 158-170 [doi]
- Enabling relationship building in tabletop-supported advisory settingsPeter Heinrich, Mehmet Kilic, Felix-Robinson Aschoff, Gerhard Schwabe. 171-183 [doi]
- Can you hear me now?: mitigating the echo chamber effect by source position indicatorsQingzi Vera Liao, Wai-Tat Fu. 184-196 [doi]
- Deep Twitter diving: exploring topical groups in microblogs at scaleParantapa Bhattacharya, Saptarshi Ghosh, Juhi Kulshrestha, Mainack Mondal, Muhammad Bilal Zafar, Niloy Ganguly, Krishna P. Gummadi. 197-210 [doi]
- Characterizing the life cycle of online news stories using social media reactionsCarlos Castillo, Mohammed El-Haddad, Jürgen Pfeffer, Matt Stempeck. 211-223 [doi]
- Being a turkerDavid Martin, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Jacki O'Neill, Neha Gupta. 224-235 [doi]
- The motivations and experiences of the on-demand mobile workforceRannie Teodoro, Pinar Öztürk, Mor Naaman, Winter Mason, Janne Lindqvist. 236-247 [doi]
- Information extraction and manipulation threats in crowd-powered systemsWalter S. Lasecki, Jaime Teevan, Ece Kamar. 248-256 [doi]
- How physicians 'achieve overview': a case-based study in a hospital wardClaus Bossen, Lotte Groth Jensen. 257-268 [doi]
- Privacy practices in collaborative environments: a study of emergency department staffAlison R. Murphy, Madhu C. Reddy, Heng Xu. 269-282 [doi]
- Institutional logics of the EMR and the problem of 'perfect' but inaccurate accountsKathleen H. Pine, Melissa Mazmanian. 283-294 [doi]
- "it's in your spinal cord, it's in your fingertips": practices of tools and craft in building softwareJessica Lingel, Tim Regan. 295-304 [doi]
- Cultivating practice & shepherding technology use: supporting appropriation among unanticipated usersPablo-Alejandro Quinones. 305-318 [doi]
- Designing for repair?: infrastructures and materialities of breakdownDaniela K. Rosner, Morgan Ames. 319-331 [doi]
- Fast, functional, and fitting: expert response dynamics and response quality in an online newcomer help forumHon Jie Teo, Aditya Johri. 332-341 [doi]
- How social Q&A sites are changing knowledge sharing in open source software communitiesBogdan Vasilescu, Alexander Serebrenik, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Vladimir Filkov. 342-354 [doi]
- Collaborative problem solving: a study of MathOverflowYla R. Tausczik, Aniket Kittur, Robert E. Kraut. 355-367 [doi]
- Creepy but inevitable?: the evolution of social networkingHui Zhang, Munmun De Choudhury, Jonathan Grudin. 368-378 [doi]
- Understanding employee social media chatter with enterprise social pulseN. Sadat Shami, Jiang Yang, Laura Panc, Casey Dugan, Tristan Ratchford, Jamie C. Rasmussen, Yannick Assogba, Tal Steier, Todd Soule, Stela Lupushor, Werner Geyer, Ido Guy, Jonathan Ferrar. 379-392 [doi]
- Most liked, fewest friends: patterns of enterprise social media useGloria Mark, Ido Guy, Shiri Kremer-Davidson, Michal Jacovi. 393-404 [doi]
- Understanding individuals' personal values from social media word useJilin Chen, Gary Hsieh, Jalal Mahmud, Jeffrey Nichols. 405-414 [doi]
- Cursing in English on twitterWenbo Wang 0002, Lu Chen, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit P. Sheth. 415-425 [doi]
- How to see values in social computing: methods for studying values dimensionsKatie Shilton, Jes A. Koepfler, Kenneth R. Fleischmann. 426-435 [doi]
- De-virtualizing social events: understanding the gap between online and offline participation for event invitationsAi-Ju Huang, Hao-Chuan Wang, Chien Wen Yuan. 436-448 [doi]
- Awkward encounters of an "other" kind: collective self-presentation and face threat on facebookEden Litt, Erin L. Spottswood, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Madeline E. Smith, Lindsay Reynolds. 449-460 [doi]
- "You can't block people offline": examining how facebook's affordances shape the disclosure processJessica Vitak, Jinyoung Kim. 461-474 [doi]
- Family matters: control and conflict in online family history productionHeather Willever-Farr, Andrea Forte. 475-486 [doi]
- "Our life is the farm and farming is our life": home-work coordination in organic farm familiesGilly Leshed, Maria Håkansson, Joseph Kaye. 487-498 [doi]
- Account sharing in the context of networked hospitality exchangeAiri Lampinen. 499-504 [doi]
- Achieving convergence in operational transformation: conditions, mechanisms and systemsYi Xu, Chengzheng Sun, Mo Li. 505-518 [doi]
- Exhaustive search of puzzles in operational transformationChengzheng Sun, Yi Xu, Agustina. 519-529 [doi]
- A partial replication approach for anywhere anytime mobile commentingHuanhuan Xia, Tun Lu, Bin Shao, Guo Li, Xianghua Ding, Ning Gu. 530-541 [doi]
- Monitoring email to indicate project team performance and mutual attractionSean A. Munson, Karina Kervin, Lionel P. Robert Jr.. 542-549 [doi]
- Editing beyond articles: diversity & dynamics of teamwork in open collaborationsJonathan T. Morgan, Michael Gilbert, David W. McDonald, Mark Zachry. 550-563 [doi]
- Playing well with virtual classmates: relating avatar design to group satisfactionRabindra Ratan, Béatrice S. Hasler. 564-573 [doi]
- The kernel of a research infrastructureDavid Ribes. 574-587 [doi]
- The policy knot: re-integrating policy, practice and design in cscw studies of social computingSteven J. Jackson, Tarleton Gillespie, Sandy Payette. 588-602 [doi]
- Can plans and situated actions be replicated?John Rooksby. 603-614 [doi]
- Social structure and depression in TrevorSpaceChristopher M. Homan, Naiji Lu, Xin Tu, Megan C. Lytle, Vincent Silenzio. 615-625 [doi]
- Characterizing and predicting postpartum depression from shared facebook dataMunmun De Choudhury, Scott Counts, Eric Horvitz, Aaron Hoff. 626-638 [doi]
- Books as a social technologyAnnika Hupfeld, Tom Rodden. 639-651 [doi]
- Framing the conversation: the role of facebook conversations in shopping for eyeglassesKarim Said, Michele Annmarie Burton, Amy Hurst, Shaun K. Kane. 652-661 [doi]
- Remote shopping advice: enhancing in-store shopping with social technologiesMeredith Ringel Morris, Kori Inkpen, Gina Venolia. 662-673 [doi]
- Specialization, homophily, and gender in a social curation site: findings from pinterestShuo Chang, Vikas Kumar, Eric Gilbert, Loren G. Terveen. 674-686 [doi]
- Making it "pay a bit better": design challenges for micro rural enterpriseAndy Crabtree, Alan Chamberlain. 687-696 [doi]
- The role of data in aligning the 'unique identity' infrastructure in IndiaAditya Johri, Janaki Srinivasan. 697-709 [doi]
- Enriching the distressing reality: social media use by chinese migrant workersJingjing Liu, Alexander Boden, David W. Randall, Volker Wulf. 710-721 [doi]
- The role of founders in building online groupsRobert E. Kraut, Andrew T. Fiore. 722-732 [doi]
- The communication patterns of technical leaders: impact on product development team performanceKate Ehrlich, Marcelo Cataldo. 733-744 [doi]
- Ensemble: exploring complementary strengths of leaders and crowds in creative collaborationJoy Kim, Justin Cheng, Michael S. Bernstein. 745-755 [doi]
- The perception of others: inferring reputation from social media in the enterpriseMichal Jacovi, Ido Guy, Shiri Kremer-Davidson, Sara Porat, Neta Aizenbud-Reshef. 756-766 [doi]
- Supporting task resumption using visual feedbackYikun Liu, Yuan Jia, Wei Pan, Mark S. Pfaff. 767-777 [doi]
- Geographical and organizational distances in enterprise crowdfundingMichael J. Muller, Werner Geyer, Todd Soule, John Wafer. 778-789 [doi]
- Teammate inaccuracy blindness: when information sharing tools hinder collaborative analysisRuogu Kang, Aimée Kane, Sara B. Kiesler. 797-806 [doi]
- Collaborative web search in context: a study of tool use in everyday tasksRyan Kelly, Stephen J. Payne. 807-819 [doi]
- Modeling search processes using hidden states in collaborative exploratory web searchZhen Yue, Shuguang Han, Daqing He. 820-830 [doi]
- Romantic partnerships and the dispersion of social ties: a network analysis of relationship status on facebookLars Backstrom, Jon M. Kleinberg. 831-841 [doi]
- Facebook makes the heart grow fonder: relationship maintenance strategies among geographically dispersed and communication-restricted connectionsJessica Vitak. 842-853 [doi]
- "Real, but Glossy": technology and the practical pursuit of magic in modern weddingsMichael Massimi, Richard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen. 854-865 [doi]
- Digital mobilization in disaster response: the work & self-organization of on-line pet advocates in response to hurricane sandyJoanne White, Leysia Palen, Kenneth Mark Anderson. 866-876 [doi]
- Collaboration surrounding beacon use during companion avalanche rescueAudrey Desjardins, Carman Neustaedter, Saul Greenberg, Ron Wakkary. 877-887 [doi]
- Designing for the deluge: understanding & supporting the distributed, collaborative work of crisis volunteersCamille Cobb, Ted McCarthy, Annuska Perkins, Ankitha Bharadwaj, Jared Comis, Brian Do, Kate Starbird. 888-899 [doi]
- Beyond end user content to collaborative knowledge mapping: interrelations among community social toolsTara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Hernan Badenes, Barton A. Smith. 900-910 [doi]
- Think globally, act locally: a case study of a free food sharing community and social networkingEva Ganglbauer, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Özge Subasi, Florian Güldenpfennig. 911-921 [doi]
- From rookie to all-star: professional development in a graphic design social networking siteJennifer Marlow, Laura Dabbish. 922-933 [doi]
- Mind the map: the impact of culture and economic affluence on crowd-mapping behavioursGiovanni Quattrone, Afra J. Mashhadi, Licia Capra. 934-944 [doi]
- Aesthetic capital: what makes london look beautiful, quiet, and happy?Daniele Quercia, Neil Keith O'Hare, Henriette Cramer. 945-955 [doi]
- Leveraging the contributory potential of user feedbackMikhil Masli, Loren G. Terveen. 956-966 [doi]
- A comparison of social, learning, and financial strategies on crowd engagement and output qualityLixiu Yu, Paul André, Aniket Kittur, Robert Kraut. 967-978 [doi]
- Motivating contribution in a participatory sensing system via quid-pro-quoAnthony Tomasic, John Zimmerman, Aaron Steinfeld, Yun Huang. 979-988 [doi]
- Crowd synthesis: extracting categories and clusters from complex dataPaul André, Aniket Kittur, Steven P. Dow. 989-998 [doi]
- Standing on the schemas of giants: socially augmented information foragingAniket Kittur, Andrew M. Peters, Abdigani Diriye, Michael R. Bove. 999-1010 [doi]
- The antecedents of remixGiorgos Cheliotis, Nan Hu, Jude Yew, Jianhui Huang. 1011-1022 [doi]
- Remixers' understandings of fair use onlineCasey Fiesler, Amy Bruckman. 1023-1032 [doi]
- Unsupervised classification and visualization of unstructured text for the support of interdisciplinary collaborationLisa J. Miller, Rich Gazan, Susanne Still. 1033-1042 [doi]
- Pair research: matching people for collaboration, learning, and productivityRobert C. Miller, Haoqi Zhang, Eric Gilbert, Elizabeth Gerber. 1043-1048 [doi]
- Supporting group interactions in museum visitingPeter Tolmie, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Tom Rodden, Stuart Reeves. 1049-1059 [doi]
- Trustworthy by designBran Knowles, Mike Harding, Lynne Blair, Nigel Davies, James Hannon, Mark Rouncefield, John Walden. 1060-1071 [doi]
- Tracking serendipitous interactions: how individual cultures shape the officeChloë Brown, Christos Efstratiou, Ilias Leontiadis, Daniele Quercia, Cecilia Mascolo. 1072-1081 [doi]
- Capturing the mood: facebook and face-to-face encounters in the workplaceGloria Mark, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Mary Czerwinski, Paul Johns. 1082-1094 [doi]
- Social influences on secure development tool adoption: why security tools spreadShundan Xiao, Jim Witschey, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill. 1095-1106 [doi]
- "Figure out how to code with the hands of others": recognizing cultural blind spots in global software developmentStina Matthiesen, Pernille Bjørn, Lise Møller Petersen. 1107-1119 [doi]
- Articulation spaces: bridging the gap between formal and informal coordinationAlexander Boden, Frank Roßwog, Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf. 1120-1130 [doi]
- Everyday dwelling with WhatsAppKenton O'Hara, Michael Massimi, Richard H. R. Harper, Simon Rubens, Jessica Morris. 1131-1143 [doi]
- Enhancing community awareness of and participation in local heritage with a mobile applicationKyungsik Han, Patrick C. Shih, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll. 1144-1155 [doi]
- GEMS: the design and evaluation of a location-based storytelling gameJason Procyk, Carman Neustaedter. 1156-1166 [doi]
- VidWiki: enabling the crowd to improve the legibility of online educational videosAndrew Cross, Mydhili Bayyapunedi, Dilip Ravindran, Edward Cutrell, William Thies. 1167-1175 [doi]
- Should your MOOC forum use a reputation system?Derrick Coetzee, Armando Fox, Marti A. Hearst, Björn Hartmann. 1176-1187 [doi]
- Integrating on-demand fact-checking with public dialogueTravis Kriplean, Caitlin Bonnar, Alan Borning, Bo Kinney, Brian T. Gill. 1188-1199 [doi]
- Tweet acts: how constituents lobby congress via TwitterLibby Hemphill, Andrew J. Roback. 1200-1210 [doi]
- Catalyst: triggering collective action with thresholdsJustin Cheng, Michael S. Bernstein. 1211-1221 [doi]
- Competing or aiming to be average?: normification as a means of engaging digital volunteersChris Preist, Elaine Massung, David Coyle. 1222-1233 [doi]
- Capturing quality: retaining provenance for curated volunteer monitoring dataS. Andrew Sheppard, Andrea Wiggins, Loren G. Terveen. 1234-1245 [doi]
- Understanding factors of successful engagement around energy consumption between and among householdsTawanna Dillahunt, Jennifer Mankoff. 1246-1257 [doi]
- Adolescent online safety: the "moral" of the storyPamela J. Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll. 1258-1271 [doi]
- Social networking site use by mothers of young childrenMeredith Ringel Morris. 1272-1282 [doi]
- TalkBetter: family-driven mobile intervention care for children with language delayInseok Hwang, Chungkuk Yoo, Chanyou Hwang, Dongsun Yim, Youngki Lee, Chulhong Min, John Kim, Junehwa Song. 1283-1296 [doi]
- Giving is caring: understanding donation behavior through emailYelena Mejova, Venkata Rama Kiran Garimella, Ingmar Weber, Michael C. Dougal. 1297-1307 [doi]
- Civic action brokering platforms: facilitating local engagement with ACTion AlexandriaDerek L. Hansen, Jes A. Koepfler, Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot, Tracy Viselli. 1308-1322 [doi]
- MyPosition: sparking civic discourse by a public interactive poll visualizationNina Valkanova, Robert Walter, Andrew Vande Moere, Jörg Müller. 1323-1332 [doi]
- How players value their characters in world of warcraftIan J. Livingston, Carl Gutwin, Regan L. Mandryk, Max Birk. 1333-1343 [doi]
- The effects of consistency maintenance methods on player experience and performance in networked gamesCheryl Savery, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Carl Gutwin, Michelle Brown. 1344-1355 [doi]
- The identification of deviance and its impact on retention in a multiplayer gameKenneth B. Shores, Yilin He, Kristina L. Swanenburg, Robert Kraut, John Riedl. 1356-1365 [doi]
- Quick and dirty: streamlined 3D scanning in archaeologyJarrod Knibbe, Kenton O'Hara, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Mark T. Marshall, Peter D. Bennett, Graeme Earl, Shahram Izadi, Mike Fraser. 1366-1376 [doi]
- Support for deictic pointing in CVEs: still fragmented after all these years'Nelson Wong, Carl Gutwin. 1377-1387 [doi]
- Photoportals: shared references in space and timeAndré Kunert, Alexander Kulik, Stephan Beck, Bernd Froehlich. 1388-1399 [doi]
- Managing political differences in social mediaCatherine Grevet, Loren G. Terveen, Eric Gilbert. 1400-1408 [doi]
- Social media supporting political deliberation across multiple public spheres: towards depolarizationBryan Semaan, Scott P. Robertson, Sara K. Douglas, Misa Maruyama. 1409-1421 [doi]
- Hybrid media consumption: how tweeting during a televised political debate influences the vote decisionMisa Maruyama, Scott P. Robertson, Sara K. Douglas, Bryan Semaan, Heather A. Faucett. 1422-1432 [doi]
- Voyant: generating structured feedback on visual designs using a crowd of non-expertsAnbang Xu, Shih-Wen Huang, Brian P. Bailey. 1433-1444 [doi]
- Reviewing versus doing: learning and performance in crowd assessmentHaiyi Zhu, Steven P. Dow, Robert E. Kraut, Aniket Kittur. 1445-1455 [doi]
- AskSheet: efficient human computation for decision making with spreadsheetsAlexander J. Quinn, Benjamin B. Bederson. 1456-1466 [doi]
- Cancer navigation: opportunities and challenges for facilitating the breast cancer journeyMaia Jacobs, James Clawson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 1467-1478 [doi]
- Craving, creating, and constructing comfort: insights and opportunities for technology in hospiceRobert Douglas Ferguson, Michael Massimi, Emily Anne Crist, Karyn Anne Moffatt. 1479-1490 [doi]
- Life transitions and online health communities: reflecting on adoption, use, and disengagementMichael Massimi, Jackie L. Bender, Holly O. Witteman, Osman H. Ahmed. 1491-1501 [doi]
- City, self, network: transnational migrants and online identity workJessica Lingel, Mor Naaman, Danah Boyd. 1502-1510 [doi]
- Twitter ain't without frontiers: economic, social, and cultural boundaries in international communicationRuth Olimpia Garcia Gavilanes, Yelena Mejova, Daniele Quercia. 1511-1522 [doi]
- Inferring the origin locations of tweets with quantitative confidenceReid Priedhorsky, Aron Culotta, Sara Y. Del Valle. 1523-1536 [doi]
- Exploring the social-technological gap in telesurgery: collaboration within distributed or teamsPieter Duysburgh, Shirley A. Elprama, An Jacobs. 1537-1548 [doi]
- How beliefs about the presence of machine translation impact multilingual collaborationsGe Gao, Bin Xu, Dan Cosley, Susan R. Fussell. 1549-1560 [doi]
- Sounds of silence: exploring contributions to conversations, non-responses and the impact of mediating technologies in triple spaceJoon-Suk Lee, Deborah G. Tatar. 1561-1572 [doi]
- Next generation humanitarian computingPatrick Meier. 1573 [doi]