Wed 6 Aug 2008
Call for Participation
CSCW 2008 Workshop (W12): Tinkering, Tailoring, & Mashing: The Social and Collaborative Practices of the Read-Write Web
November 9, 2008 - San Diego, California, USA
Workshop Website: http://mashworks.net/
Overview:
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in CSCW interested in discussing the human-centered, collaborative and creative aspects of web 2.0 and the current internet-based experience of creative social coding - mashups, the programmable web, remix culture, game modding, copy-paste, and social programming. We invite researchers to ask: how are people sharing programming, tailoring, and modding knowledge on the internet and what are useful models of collaborative and social creativity?
Some relevant topics and themes include:
- sharing, reusing, remixing, and recycling of electronic materials;
- web mashups, mashup creation, and mashup use;
- end-user customization and tailoring;
- collaborative debugging and problem-solving;
- loose collaboration;
- hackers, hacking culture, and the bazaar;
- notions of sharability and learnability;
Additionally, we also wish to revisit many theories and theoretical constructs which have long served CSCW, and evaluate them in light of contemporary and emerging practices on the web, including: “community” as both an interpretive lens and a unit of analysis; distributed cognition; activity theory; and social network analysis. How these theories relate to the daily practices of creative life online is not clear, especially what they may (or may not) tell us about issues of personal and group expression, passion, motivation, intention, and deep engagement.
Important dates:
Friday, September 19, 2008 Workshop submissions due
Friday, September 26, 2008 Notification to authors
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Early registration deadline
Friday, October 3, 2008 Conference rate hotel reservation
Sunday, November 9, 2008 Workshop
Organizers:
M. Cameron Jones, Yahoo! Research
Elizabeth F. Churchill, Yahoo! Research
Michael B. Twidale, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Submission Details:
Participants should submit research reports or researcher position statements, up to four pages in length, by email to mcjones@yahoo-inc.com no later than, September 19, 2008. Submissions should be formatted in standard ACM SIG-CHI long paper format and submitted in either Adobe PDF (.pdf) or Microsoft Word document format (.doc, or .docx).
