[AISWorld] CSCW 2016 - Call for workshop Proposals

mborges at nce.ufrj.br mborges at nce.ufrj.br
Mon Aug 24 09:37:44 EDT 2015


Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit a workshop proposal to the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016<http://cscw.acm.org/2016/index.php>) which will be held in San Francisco, CA from February 27 - March 2, 2016.

Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas of CSCW research with a group of like-minded researchers and practitioners from industry and academia. Workshops may focus on any aspect of CSCW theory or practice, established concerns or new ideas. However, radical new ideas expected to draw a sufficient number of participants are very much encouraged! The goal of a workshop is to share understandings and experiences, to foster research communities, to learn from each other and to envision future directions. For a sample of workshop topics from the previous conferences, please look at the CSCW 2011<http://cscw2011.org/program/workshops.html>, CSCW 2012<http://cscw2012.org/program/accepted_workshops.php>, CSCW 2013<http://cscw.acm.org/2013/program_workshop.html>, CSCW 2014<http://cscw.acm.org/2014/program_workshop.html>, and CSCW 2015<http://cscw.acm.org/2015/program/accepted_workshops.php> Workshop Programs.

Workshop proposals should consist of an abstract and a detailed proposal. The abstract should be no more than 150 words. The body of the proposal should be no more than 3000 words, and should include a description of the theme(s) of the workshop, the workshop activities and goals, the duration of the workshop (one or two full days), the background of the organizer(s), the maximum number of participants, the means of recruiting and selecting participants, and the equipment and supplies needed to run the workshop.

Please note that workshops receive minimal technology support, which is reflected in the low fee for attending them. This means that organizers should plan to bring their own equipment insofar as it is possible to do so (e.g., projector, laptops, portable supplies) and will be responsible for the security of their own equipment. We encourage workshop organizers to create web-based resources for their workshops so that advertising, submission and organization can be handled online.

Questions concerning workshop proposals should be directed to the CSCW 2016 Workshop Co-Chairs via email:cscw2016workshops at acm.org<mailto:cscw2016workshops at acm.org>

Workshop proposals should be e-mailed to the Workshop Co-Chairs at cscw2016workshops at acm.org<mailto:cscw2016workshops at acm.org> by 5:00 p.m. PDT on Friday October 16, 2015. Submissions will be acknowledged via email.

Accepted workshops will need to provide a short description of the workshop for publication on the conference web site containing the workshop title, names and affiliations of organizers, 150-word abstract, workshop web site, and position paper submission or other participation requirements. The due date for the web description and workshop link is November 6, 2015.

A final workshop description will be published in the ACM Digital Library and will be distributed to all conference attendees in the Conference Extended Abstracts. This description must be submitted by December 5, 2015 and be formatted in Extended Abstract Format<http://www.sigchi.org/publications/chipubform>.

Workshops Co-Chairs

Marcos R. S. Borges, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Madhu Reddy, Northwestern University
cscw2016workshops at acm.org<mailto:cscw2016workshops at acm.org>

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Marcos Borges
Professor
DCC/UFRJ


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