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C&T 2017: Troyes, France
- Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Troyes, France, June 26 - 30, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4854-6
Keynote
- W. Lance Bennett, Alan Borning:
Three Challenges for Politics and Technology Development: Organizational Complexity, Virtuality, and Design Values: Invited Talk Abstract. 1
Technology for Community Issues
- Robb Mitchell, Thomas Olsson:
Barriers for Bridging Interpersonal Gaps: Three Inspirational Design Patterns for Increasing Collocated Social Interaction: Full paper. 2-11 - Janis Lena Meissner, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Urban Knitters on Interweaving Craft, Technologies and Urban Participation: Full paper. 12-21 - David G. Hendry, Norah Abokhodair, Rose Paquet Kinsley, Jill Palzkill Woelfer:
Homeless Young People, Jobs, and a Future Vision: Community Members' Perceptions of the Job Co-op: Full paper. 22-31 - Marcus Foth:
Lessons from Urban Guerrilla Placemaking for Smart City Commons: Short Paper. 32-35
Health Communities
- Oliver Blunk, Michael Prilla:
Supporting Communities of Practice in Public Administrations: Factors influencing Adoption and Readiness: Full paper. 36-45 - Lars Rune Christensen, Thomas T. Hildebrandt:
Modelling Cooperative Work at a Medical Department: Full paper. 46-55 - Alice V. Brown, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi:
Towards Care-based Design: Trusted Others in Nurturing Posttraumatic Growth outside of Therapy. 56-63 - Angela Di Fiore, Francesco Ceschel, Leysan Nurgalieva, Maurizio Marchese, Fabio Casati:
Design Considerations to Support Nursing Homes' Communities: Short. 64-67
Impacts
- Anna De Liddo, Brian Plüss, Paul Wilson:
A Novel Method to Gauge Audience Engagement with Televised Election Debates through Instant, Nuanced Feedback Elicitation: Full Paper. 68-77 - Jennifer Marlow, Jason Wiese, Daniel Avrahami:
Exploring the Effects of Audience Visibility on Presenters and Attendees in Online Educational Presentations: Full paper. 78-86 - Stina Nylander, Jakob Tholander:
Community-Based Innovation among Elite Orienteers: Full Paper. 87-95 - Gareth J. Davies, Mark Gaved:
Seeking togetherness: moving toward a comparative evaluation framework in an interdisciplinary DIY networking project: Short Paper. 96-99 - Manuel Portela, Lucía Paz Errandonea:
The role of Participatory Social Mapping in the struggle of the territory and the right to the city: A case study in Buenos Aires: Case Study. 100-104
Civic Hacking
- Luke Hespanhol:
More than Smart, Beyond Resilient: Networking Communities for Antifragile Cities: Full paper. 105-114 - Sara Vannini, David Nemer, Isabella Rega:
Integrating mobile technologies to achieve community development goals: the case of telecenters in Brazil: Full paper. 115-124 - Youyang Hou, Cliff Lampe:
Sustainable Hacking: Characteristics of the Design and Adoption of Civic Hacking Projects. 125-134 - Annika Wolff, Matthew Barker, Marian Petre:
Creating a Datascape: a game to support communities in using open data: Short Paper. 135-138
Online and Offline Communities
- Stephen T. Ricken, Louise Barkhuus, Quentin Jones:
Going Online to Meet Offline: Organizational Practices of Social Activities through Meetup. 139-148 - Aditya Johri, Seungwon Yang:
Scaffolded Help for Learning: How Experts Collaboratively Support Newcomer Participation in Online Communities: Full paper. 149-158 - Di Lu, Rosta Farzan, Claudia López:
To Go or not to Go!: What Influences Newcomers of Hybrid Communities to Participate Offline. 159-168 - Airi Lampinen, Donald McMillan, Barry A. T. Brown, Zarah Faraj, Deha Nemutlu Cambazoglu, Christian Virtala:
Friendly but not Friends: Designing for Spaces Between Friendship and Unfamiliarity: Short Paper. 169-172
Emergency Technology and Community
- Daniel Auferbauer, Hilda Tellioglu:
Centralized Crowdsourcing in Disaster Management: Findings and Implications: Full paper. 173-182 - Osama Mansour, Nasrine Olson:
Interpersonal Influence in Viral Social Media: A Study of Refugee Stories on Virality: Full paper. 183-192 - Reem Talhouk, Tom Bartindale, Kyle Montague, Sandra Mesmar, Chaza Akik, A. Ghassani, M. Najem, Hala Ghattas, Patrick Olivier, Madeline Balaam:
Implications of Synchronous IVR Radio on Syrian Refugee Health and Community Dynamics. 193-202
Connections
- Colin Dodds, Ahmed Kharrufa, Anne Preston, Catherine Preston, Patrick Olivier:
Remix Portal: Connecting Classrooms with Local Music Communities. 203-212 - Cristhian Parra, Christelle Rohaut, Marianne Maeckelbergh, Valérie Issarny, James Holston:
Expanding the Design Space of ICT for Participatory Budgeting: Full paper. 213-221 - Dan Richardson, Clara Crivellaro, Ahmed Kharrufa, Kyle Montague, Patrick Olivier:
Exploring Public Places as Infrastructures for Civic M-Learning: Full paper. 222-231 - Katja Neureiter, Johannes Vollmer, Rebecca L. Gerwert Vaz de Carvalho, Manfred Tscheligi:
Starting up an E-Mentoring Relationship: A User Study: Short Paper. 232-235
Technologies in Communities
- Cláudia Silva, Valentina Nisi, Joseph D. Straubhaar:
Share yourself first: exploring strategies for the creation of locative content for and by low-literacy communities: Full paper. 236-245 - Susanne Bødker, Peter Lyle, Joanna Saad-Sulonen:
Untangling the Mess of Technological Artifacts: Investigating Community Artifact Ecologies: Full paper. 246-255 - Marley Samuel, Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Marko Nieminen:
Improving the flow of livelihood information among unemployed youth in an informal settlement of Windhoek, Namibia: Full paper. 256-265 - Karl Baumann, Benjamin Stokes, François Bar, Ben Caldwell:
Infrastructures of the Imagination: Community Design for Speculative Urban Technologies. 266-269
Appropriate Research and Design
- Ann Light, Alison Powell, Irina Shklovski:
Design for Existential Crisis in the Anthropocene Age. 270-279 - Johanna Ylipulli, Anna Luusua, Timo Ojala:
On Creative Metaphors in Technology Design: Case "Magic": Full paper. 280-289 - Lisa P. Nathan, Michelle Kaczmarek, maggie castor, Shannon Cheng, Raquel Mann:
Good for Whom?: Unsettling Research Practice: Full paper. 290-297
Workshops
- Izak van Zyl, Heike Winschiers, Retha de la Harpe:
Ethics for the 'Common Good': Actionable Guidelines for Community-based Design Research: Workshop. 298-300 - Grazia Concilio, Anna De Liddo, Doug Schuler, Justin Smith:
Civic Intelligence in an Uncertain and Threatening World: Workshop. 301-304 - Gabriela Avram, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Stefano De Paoli, Ann Light, Peter Lyle, Maurizio Teli:
Collaborative Economies: From Sharing to Caring. 305-307 - Nancy Odendaal, Alessandro Aurigi:
Digital Cities 10: Towards a localised socio-technical understanding of the 'real smart city: Workshop proposal for C&T2017. 308-309 - Reem Talhouk, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Konstantin Aal, Anne Weibert, S. Ahmed, Karen E. Fisher, Volker Wulf:
Refugees & HCI Workshop: The Role of HCI in Responding to the Refugee Crisis: Workshop. 312-314 - Oliver Stickel, Konstantin Aal, Verena Fuchsberger, Sarah Rüller, Victoria Wenzelmann, Volkmar Pipek, Volker Wulf, Manfred Tscheligi:
3D printing/digital fabrication for education and the common good: Workshop at the International Conference on Communities & Technologies 2017. 315-318 - Barbara Rita Barricelli, Ines Di Loreto:
Embracing Diversity with Help of Technology and Participatory Design: Workshop. 319-320 - Hilary Davis, Luke Hespanhol, Jane Farmer, Joel Fredericks, Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Marius Hoggenmüller:
Designing Participation for the Digital Fringe: Workshop. 321-324 - Maurizio Teli, Panayotis Antoniadis, Chiara Bassetti, Stefano De Paoli, Ileana Apostol, Giovanni Allegretti, Michelangelo Secchi:
Participatory Design, beyond the local: Workshop. 325-328 - W. Lance Bennett, Alan Borning, Volker Wulf:
Solutions for Economics, Environment and Democracy (SEED): Workshop. 329-330 - Khuloud Abou Amsha, Erik Grönvall, Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Claus Bossen:
Understanding and supporting emergent and temporary collaboration across and beyond community and organizational boundaries: Workshop. 331-333
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