Join the CDSC at CSCW 2022!

If you’re attending ACM-CSCW this year, you are warmly invited to join CDSC members during our talks and other scheduled events. CSCW is not only virtual but spread across multiple weeks and offering sessions multiple times to accommodate timezones. We hope to see you there — we are eager to discuss our work with you!

Tuesday, November 8

6pm-7pm Pacific, “No Community Can Do Everything: Why People Participate in Similar Online Communities”  Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87413 By: Nathan Te Blunthuis, Charles Kiene, Isabella Brown, Nicole McGinnis, Laura Levi, Benjamin Mako Hill

Thursday, November 10

2am-3am Pacific “Feedback Exchange and Online Affinity: A Case Study of Online Fanfiction Writers” Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87414 By: Ruijia Cheng, Jenna Frens

3am-4am Pacific “The Risks, Benefits, and Consequences of Prepublication Moderation: Evidence from 17 Wikipedia Language Editions” Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87945 By:Chau Tran, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt

Friday, November 11

8am-9am Pacific. Many Destinations, Many Pathways: A Quantitative Analysis of Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Scratch. Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87487 By: Ruijia Cheng, Benjamin Mako Hill

Monday, November 14

6am-8am Pacific, Misleading Tweets and Helpful Notes: Investigating Data Labor by Twitter Birdwatch Users. Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/88542 By: Isaiah Jones, Brent Hecht, Nicholas Vincent

Wednesday, November 16

2pm-3pm Pacific “Feedback Exchange and Online Affinity: A Case Study of Online Fanfiction Writers” Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87414 By: Ruijia Cheng, Jenna Frens

3pm-4pm Pacific “The Risks, Benefits, and Consequences of Prepublication Moderation: Evidence from 17 Wikipedia Language Editions” Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87945 By: Chau Tran, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt

8pm-9pm Pacific. Many Destinations, Many Pathways: A Quantitative Analysis of Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Scratch. Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87487 By: Ruijia Cheng, Benjamin Mako Hill

Friday, November 18

6am-7am Pacific, “No Community Can Do Everything: Why People Participate in Similar Online Communities” Details at: https://programs.sigchi.org/cscw/2022/index/content/87413 By: Nathan Te Blunthuis, Charles Kiene, Isabella Brown, Nicole McGinnis, Laura Levi, Benjamin Mako Hill

And there’s more…

CDSC members and affiliates are involved in CSCW beyond these public presentations. Nicholas Vincent,  Sohyeon Hwang, and Sneha Narayan are part of the organizing team for the “Ethical Tensions, Norms, and Directions in the Extraction of Online Volunteer Work” workshop, where Molly de Blanc is scheduled to present and Kaylea Champion will be giving a lightning talk. Katherina Kloppenborg and Kaylea Champion are presenting in the Doctoral Consortium.


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