CSCW 2021
CSCW 2021 | |
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24th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
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Ordinal | 24 |
Event in series | CSCW |
Dates | 2021/10/01 (iCal) - 2021/10/03 |
Homepage: | https://cscw.acm.org/2021/ |
Submitting link: | https://new.precisionconference.com/ |
Location | |
Location: | New York, NY, USA |
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Committees | |
General chairs: | Jeremy Birnholtz, Luigina Ciolfi |
PC chairs: | Aleksandra Sarcevic, Siân Lindley, Shaowen Bardzell |
Workshop chairs: | Erhardt Graeff, Eden Litt |
Panel Chair: | Ingrid Erickson, Mako Hill |
Demo chairs: | Kurt Luther, Vera Liao |
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The 24th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) 2021
Topics
- Social and crowd computing: Studies, theories, designs, mechanisms, systems, and/or infrastructures addressing social media, social networking, wikis, blogs, online gaming, crowdsourcing, collective intelligence, virtual worlds or collaborative information behaviors.
- System development: Hardware, architectures, infrastructures, interaction design, technical foundations, algorithms, and/or toolkits that enable the building of new social and collaborative systems and experiences.
- Theory: Critical analysis or theory with clear relevance to the design or study of social and collaborative systems, within and beyond work settings.
- Empirical investigations: Findings, guidelines, and/or studies of practices, communication, collaboration, or use, as related to collaborative technologies.
- Data mining and modeling: Studies, analyses and infrastructures for making use of large- and small-scale data.
- Methodologies and tools: Novel methods, or combinations of approaches and tools used in building collaborative systems or studying their use.
- Domain-specific social and collaborative applications: Including applications to healthcare, transportation, gaming, ICT4D, sustainability, education, accessibility, global collaboration, or other domains.
- Collaboration systems based on emerging technologies: Mobile and ubiquitous computing, game engines, virtual worlds, multi-touch, novel display technologies, vision and gesture recognition, big data, MOOCs, crowd labor markets, SNSs, or sensing systems.
- Ethics and policy implications: Analysis of the implications of socio-technical systems and the algorithms that shape them.
- Crossing boundaries: Studies, prototypes, or other investigations that explore interactions across disciplines, distance, languages, generations, and cultures, to help better understand how to transcend social, temporal, and/or spatial boundaries.
Submissions
Authors submitting papers for peer-review to ACM publications must comply with the SIGCHI Submission and Review Policy including, but not limited to:
- That the paper submitted is original, that the listed authors are the creators of the work, that each author is aware of the submission and that they are listed as an author, and that the paper is an honest representation of the underlying work.
- That the work submitted is not currently under review at any other publication venue, and that it will not be submitted to another venue unless it has been rejected or withdrawn from this venue.
For information about re-publication in English of work previously published in another language, please refer to section 1.5.4 of the ACM SIGCHI policy.
Confidentiality of submitted material will be maintained. Upon acceptance, the titles, authorship, and abstracts of papers will be used in the Advance Program. Submissions should contain no information or material that is or will be proprietary and/or confidential at the time of publication, and should cite no publication that will be proprietary or confidential at that time. Final versions of accepted papers must be formatted according to detailed instructions provided by the publisher. Copyright release forms must be signed for inclusion in the PACM HCI and the ACM Digital Library. Formatting and Length
ACM authoring templates and detailed instructions on formatting can be found at http://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions. Please follow the steps in section 2, “The Workflow and Templates.”
Authors should submit manuscripts for review in a single column format, which is available for Word and LaTeX (use the “manuscript” call to create a single column format, rather than “acmsmall”). If you are using the ACM LaTeX Overleaf template, please select the “ACM Journals – New Master Template”, not the “ACM Conference Proceedings ‘Master’ Template”.
Authors who have already formatted their manuscripts using the now deprecated 2017 ACM Word Template (e.g., ACM Small) before the CfP was released can proceed with submitting their papers in that format for the January cycle.
Word users: if the typefaces are not showing up correctly, be sure you have installed the fonts included in the ACM template download. Authors using the Overleaf platform can use the templates provided within Overleaf. Papers should be converted to PDF before submission.
Note: In preparing revisions, authors should continue using the template they had used for their original submissions.
No minimum or maximum length is imposed on papers. Rather, reviewers will be instructed to weigh the contribution of a paper relative to its length. Typical papers are under 10,000 words.
Note: Valuable but concise contributions are welcome as short papers. Shorter, more focused papers will be reviewed with the expectation of a small, focused contribution. Papers whose length is incommensurate with their contribution will be rejected. Anonymous Review Policy
Papers are subject to anonymous reviewing. Submissions must have authors’ names and affiliations removed, and avoid obvious identifying statements. Any grant information that identifies the author(s) and their institution should be removed as well. Papers that violate this policy will be desk rejected. Please check in particular the front page, headers and footers, and the Acknowledgement section.
Citations to authors’ own relevant work should not be anonymous, but rather should be done without identifying the authors. For example, “Prior work by [authors]” instead of “In our prior work.”
CSCW does not have a policy against uploading preprints to SSRN or arXiv before they are submitted for review at the conference.
Important Dates
- October 15, 2020: Paper submissions due 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time. Accepted papers are invited to present at CSCW 2021. Submissions with Major Revision from the June 2020 cycle should be submitted in this cycle.
- January 15, 2021: Paper submissions due 23:59 AoE. Accepted papers are invited to present at CSCW 2021. Submissions with Major Revision from the October cycle can be submitted in this cycle (or the April cycle). Submissions with Accept or Minor Revision from the October cycle need to be re-submitted in this cycle for final check and publication/presentation at CSCW 2021.
- April 15, 2021: Paper submissions due 23:59 AoE. Accepted papers are invited to present at CSCW 2021. Submissions with Major Revision from the January cycle can be submitted in this cycle (or the July cycle). Submissions with Accept or Minor Revision from the January cycle need to be re-submitted in this cycle for final check and publication/presentation at CSCW 2021.
- July 15, 2021: Paper submissions due 23:59 AoE. Accepted papers are invited to present at CSCW 2022. Submissions with Major Revision from the April cycle can be submitted in this cycle (or the Oct cycle). Submissions with Accept or Minor Revision from the April cycle need to be re-submitted in this cycle for final check and publication/presentation at CSCW 2021.
- Oct 15, 2021: Paper submissions due 23:59 AoE. Accepted papers are invited to present at CSCW 2022. Submissions with Major Revision from the July cycle can be submitted in this cycle (or the Jan 2022 cycle). Submissions with Accept or Minor Revision from the July cycle need to be re-submitted in this cycle for final check and publication/presentation at CSCW 2022.
Committees
- Co-Organizers
- General Co-Chairs
- some person, some affiliation, country
- PC Co-Chairs
- some person, some affiliation, country
- Workshop Chair
- some person, some affiliation, country
- Panel Chair
- some person, some affiliation, country
- Seminars Chair
- some person, some affiliation, country
- Demonstration Co-Chairs
- some person, some affiliation, country
- some person, some affiliation, country
- Local Organizing Co-Chairs
- some person, some affiliation, country
- Program Committee Members
- some person, some affiliation, country
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Acronym | CSCW 2021 + |
End date | October 3, 2021 + |
Event in series | CSCW + |
Event type | Conference + |
Has OC member | Some person +, Ingrid Erickson + and Mako Hill + |
Has PC member | Some person + |
Has Submitting link | https://new.precisionconference.com/ + |
Has coordinates | 40° 42' 46", -74° 0' 22"Latitude: 40.712727777778 Longitude: -74.006013888889 + |
Has demo chair | Some person +, Kurt Luther + and Vera Liao + |
Has general chair | Some person +, Jeremy Birnholtz + and Luigina Ciolfi + |
Has local chair | Some person + |
Has location city | New York + |
Has location country | Category:USA + |
Has location state | NY + |
Has program chair | Some person +, Aleksandra Sarcevic +, Siân Lindley + and Shaowen Bardzell + |
Has tutorial chair | Some person + |
Has workshop chair | Some person +, Erhardt Graeff + and Eden Litt + |
Homepage | https://cscw.acm.org/2021/ + |
IsA | Event + |
Ordinal | 24 + |
Start date | October 1, 2021 + |
Title | 24th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing + |