Program overview

CSCW 2023 Main Program

For workshops, see: https://cscw.acm.org/2023/index.php/workshops/

This program info is also available on the SIGCHI web app, which you will be able to use for easier planning.

If you have any questions about the schedule, please contact the papers chairs (papers2023@cscw.acm.org) and general chairs (chairs2023@cscw.acm.org)

9:00am – 10:30am: Workplace I

Room: Great Lakes A2
Session chair: Devansh Saxena

  • Sensing Wellbeing in the Workplace, Why and For Whom? Envisioning Impacts with Organizational Stakeholders
    Anna Kawakami, Shreya Chowdhary, Shamsi Iqbal, Q. Vera Liao, Alexandra Olteanu, Jina Suh, and Koustuv Saha
  • Designing for the Embedding of Employee Voice
    Dinislam Abdulgalimov, Reuben Kirkham, Emily Dao, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, James Nicholson, Stephen Lindsay, Daniel Kos, Daniel Jitnah, Pamela Briggs, and Patrick Olivier
  • Values in Emotion Artificial Intelligence Hiring Services: Technosolutions to Organizational Problems
    Kat Roemmich, Tillie Rosenberg, Serena Fan, and Nazanin Andalibi
  • Pronouns in the Workplace: Developing Sociotechnical Systems for Digitally Mediated Gender Expression
    Benjamin Ale-Ebrahim, Tristan Gohring, Elizabeth Fetterolf, and Mary Gray

9:00am – 10:30am: Gender and CSCW

Room: Lake Superior B
Session chair: Sharifa Sultana

  • Beyond the Boolean: How Programmers Ask About, Use, and Discuss Gender
    Elijah Bouma-Sims and Yasemin Acar
  • “Oh yes! over-preparing for meetings is my jam :)”: The Gendered Experiences of System Administrators
    Mannat Kaur, Harshini Sri Ramulu, Yasemin Acar, and Tobias Fiebig
  • Are We Equal Online?: An Investigation of Gendered Language Patterns and Message Engagement on Enterprise Communication Platforms
    Sharon Ferguson and Alison Olechowski
  • Systemic Gender Inequities in Who Reviews Code
    Emerson Murphy-Hill, Jillian Dicker, Amber Horvath, Margaret Hodges, Carolyn Egelman, Laurie Weingart, Ciera Jaspan, Collin Green, and Nina Chen

9:00am – 10:30am: Moderation II

Room: Great Lakes B
Session chair: Benjamin Mako Hill

  • Towards Intersectional Moderation: An Alternative Model of Moderation Built on Care and Power
    Sarah Gilbert
  • Breaking the Silence: Investigating Which Types of Moderation Reduce Negative Effects of Sexist Social Media Content
    Julia Sasse and Jens Grossklags
  • Hate Raids on Twitch: Echoes of the Past, New Modalities, and Implications for Platform Governance
    Catherine Han, Joseph Seering, Deepak Kumar, Jeff Hancock, and Zakir Durumeric
  • Hate Raids on Twitch: Understanding Real-Time Human-Bot Coordinated Attacks in Live Streaming Communities
    Jie Cai, Sagnik Chowdhury, Hongyang Zhou, and Donghee Yvette Wohn

9:00am – 10:30am: Privacy Strategies

Room: Great Lakes A3
Session chair: Michael Zimmer

  • User Preferences for Interdependent Privacy Preservation Strategies in Social Media
    Aaron Necaise, Tangila Islam Tanni, Aneka Williams, Yan Solihin, Apu Kapadia, and Mary Jean Amon
  • “You Shouldn’t Need to Share Your Data”: Perceived Privacy Risks and Mitigation Strategies Among Privacy-Conscious Smart Home Power Users
    Anna Lenhart, Sunyup Park, Michael Zimmer, and Jessica Vitak
  • Do Streamers Care About Bystanders’ Privacy? An Examination of Live Streamers’ Considerations And Strategies For Bystanders’ Privacy Management
    Yanlai Wu, Xinning Gui, Pamela Wisniewski, and Yao Li
  • A Deep Dive into User’s Preferences and Behavior around Mobile Phone Sharing
    Rizu Paudel, Prakriti Dumaru, Ankit Shrestha, Huzeyfe Kocabas, and Mahdi Nasrullah Al-Ameen

9:00am – 10:30am: Vulnerable Population and Marginal Groups

Room: Lake Superior A
Session chair: Azra Ismail

  • How Recent Migrants Develop Trust Through Community Commerce: The Emergence of Sociotechnical Adaptation
    Joey Chiao-Yin Hsiao, Sylvia Darling, and Tawanna Dillahunt
  • Refugee Entrepreneurial Trajectories
    Chuike Lee, Stephen Viller, and Dhaval Vyas
  • Community Tech Workers: Scaffolding Digital Engagement Among Underserved Minority Businesses
    Julie Hui, Kristin Seefeldt, Christie Baer, Lutalo Sanifu, Aaron Jackson, and Tawanna Dillahunt
  • Opportunities for Social Media to Support Aspiring Entrepreneurs with Financial Constraints
    Aarti Israni, Julie Hui, and Tawanna R Dillahunt

9:00am – 10:30am: XAI 2

Room: Regency Room
Session chair: Afsaneh Razi

  • Selective Explanation: Leveraging Human Input to Align Explainable AI
    Vivian Lai, Yiming Zhang, Chacha Chen, Q. Vera Liao, and Chenhao Tan
  • Understanding the Role of Human Intuition on Reliance in Human-AI Decision-Making with Explanations
    Valerie Chen, Q. Vera Liao, Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, and Gagan Bansal
  • How Stated Accuracy of an AI System and Analogies to Explain Accuracy Affect Human Reliance on the System
    Gaole He, Stefan Buijsman, and Ujwal Gadiraju
  • Evaluating the Impact of Human Explanation Strategies on Human-AI Visual Decision-Making
    Katelyn Morrison, Donghoon Shin, Kenneth Holstein, and Adam Perer

9:00am – 10:30am: Social Support II

Room: Great Lakes A1
Session chair: Jennifer Kim

  • Understanding Extrafamilial Intergenerational Communication: A Case Analysis of an Age-Integrated Online Community
    Lin Li, Xinru Tang, and Anne Marie Piper
  • Evaluating Similarity Variables for Peer Matching in Digital Health Storytelling
    Herman Saksono, Vivien Morris, Andrea Parker, and Krzysztof Gajos
  • Understanding Postpartum Parents’ Experiences via Two Digital Platforms
    Xuewen Yao, Miriam Mikhelson, Megan Micheletti, Eunsol Choi, Craig Watkins, Edison Thomaz, and Kaya de Barbaro
  • “My Culture, My People, My Hometown” Chinese Ethnic Minorities Seeking Cultural Sustainability by Video Blogging
    Si Chen, Xinyue Chen, Yun Huang, and Zhicong Lu

9:00am – 10:30am: Panel

Funding Opportunities for CSCW Research at NSF
David J. Mendonca, Daniel Cosley
Room: Mirage Room

9:00am – 10:30am: SIG

Shaping the Emerging Norms of Using Large Language Models in Social Computing Research
Hong Shen, Tianshi Li, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Joon Sung Park, Diyi Yang
Room: Skyway Room

10:30am – 11:00am: Coffee Break

11:00am – 12:30pm: Remote/Virtual Work

Room: Great Lakes A1
Session chair: Naveena Karusala

  • “Contradiction pushes me to improvise”: Performer Expressivity and Engagement in Distanced Movement Performance Paradigms
    Ray LC, Sihuang Man, Zijing SONG, Jinhan Wan, Bo Wen, and Xiying Bao
  • I See What You’re Hearing: Facilitating The Effect of Environment on Perceived Emotion While Teleconferencing
    David Marino, Max Henry, Pascal Fortin, and Rachit Bhayana
  • ‘Location, Location, Location’: An Exploration of Different Workplace Contexts in Remote Teamwork during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Thomas Breideband, Robert Moulder, Gonzalo Martinez, Megan Caruso, Gloria Mark, Aaron Striegel, and Sidney D’Mello
  • Infrastructures for Virtual Volunteering at Online Music Festivals
    Steven Benford, Kadja Manninen, Sarah Martindale, Adrian Hazzard, Juan Martinez Avila, Paul Tennent, Jocelyn Spence, Teresa Castle-Green, Pat Brundell, Pepita Barnard Stringer, and Dimitrios Darzentas

11:00am – 12:30pm: Collaboration I

Room: Great Lakes A2
Session chair:  Chun-Hua Tsai

  • Side-by-Side vs Face-to-Face: Evaluating Colocated Collaboration via a Transparent Wall-sized Display
    Jiangtao Gong, Jingjing Sun, Mengdi Chu, Xiaoye Wang, Minghao Luo, yi Lu, Liuxin Zhang, Yaqiang Wu, Qianying Wang, and Can Liu
  • SUMMIT: Scaffolding Open Source Software Issue Discussion through Summarization
    Saskia Gilmer, Avinash Bhat, Shuvam Shah, Kevin Cherry, Jinghui Cheng, and Jin L.C. Guo
  • DeliData: A dataset for deliberation in multi-party problem solving
    Georgi Karadzhov, Tom Stafford, and Andreas Vlachos
  • Farm to Table: Understanding Collaboration and Information Practices among Stakeholders in the Process of Produce Production, Sales, and Consumption
    Chien Wen (Tina) Yuan, Nanyi Bi, Ya-Fang Lin, An-Pang Lu, and Tsai-Wei Chiang

11:00am – 12:30pm: Crowds

Room: Great Lakes A3
Session chair: Shruti Phadke

  • It Is All About Criticism: Understanding the Effect of Social Media Discourse on Legal Crowdfunding Campaigns
    Sanorita Dey, Brittany Duff, and Karrie Karahalios
  • Aligning Crowdworker Perspectives and Feedback Outcomes in Crowd-Feedback System Design”
    Saskia Haug, Ivo Benke, and Alexander Maedche
  • Crowdsourcing subjective annotations using pairwise comparisons reduces bias and error compared to the majority-vote method
    Hasti Narimanzadeh, Arash Badie-Modiri, Iuliia Smirnova, and Ted Hsuan Yun Chen
  • A Tale of Two Communities: Privacy of Third Party App Users in Crowdsourcing – The Case of Receipt Transcription
    Weiping Pei, Yanina Likhtenshteyn, and Chuan Yue

11:00am – 12:30pm: Human Robot Interaction

Room: Regency Room
Session chair: Pallabi Bhowmick

  • “Enjoy, but Moderately!”: Designing a Social Companion Robot for Social Engagement and Behavior Moderation in Solitary Drinking Context
    Yugyeong Jung, Gyuwon Jung, Sooyeon Jeong, Chaewon Kim, Woontack Woo, Hwajung Hong, and Uichin Lee
  • Beyond the Session: Centering Teleoperators in Socially Assistive Robot-Child Interactions Reveals the Bigger Picture
    Saad Elbeleidy, Terran Mott, Dan Liu, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Elizabeth Reddy, and Tom Williams
  • Periscope: A Robotic Camera System to Support Remote Physical Collaboration
    Pragathi Praveena, Yeping Wang, Emmanuel Senft, Michael Gleicher, and Bilge Mutlu
  • “Would I Feel More Secure With a Robot?”: Understanding Perceptions of Security Robots in Public Spaces
    Gabriela Marcu, Iris Lin, Brandon Williams, Lionel Robert, and Florian Schaub

11:00am – 12:30pm: Mental Health II

Room: Lake Superior A
Session chair: C. Estelle Smith

  • Discussing Social Media During Psychotherapy Consultations: Patient Narratives and Privacy Implications
    Dong Whi Yoo, Aditi Bhatnagar, Sindhu Kiranmai Ernala, Asra Ali, Michael L. Birnbaum, Gregory Abowd, and Munmun De Choudhury
  • Trigger or Treat: Using Technology to Facilitate the Perception of Cravings and Corresponding Cues for Achieving Clinical-friendly Drug Psychotherapy
    Chuang-Wen You, Min-Wei Hung, Chi-Ting Hou, Chieh-Jui Ho, Chien Wen (Tina) Yuan, Nanyi Bi, and Ming-Chyi Huang
  • Understanding Disclosure and Support in Social Music Communities for Youth Mental Health
    Yucheng Jin, Wanling Cai, Li Chen, Yuwan Dai, and Tonglin Jiang
  • “Our Job is to be so Temporary”: Designing Digital Tools that Meet the Needs of Care Managers and their Patients with Mental Health Concerns
    Rachel Kornfield, Emily Lattie, Jennifer Nicholas, Ashley Knapp, David Mohr, and Madhu Reddy

11:00am – 12:30pm: Care Work

Room: Lake Superior B
Session chair: Devansh Saxena

  • Care Workers’ Wellbeing in Data-Driven Healthcare Workplace: Identity, Agency, and Social Justice
    Yuling Sun, Xiaojuan Ma, Silvia Lindtner, and Liang He
  • “When the beeping stops, you completely freak out” – How acute care teams experience and use technology
    Anna Hohm, Oliver Happel, Jörn Hurtienne, and Tobias Grundgeiger
  • “I Go Beyond and Beyond”: Examining the Invisible Work of Home Health Aides
    Joy Ming, Elizabeth Kuo, Katie Go, Emily Tseng, John Kallas, Aditya Vashistha, Madeline Sterling, and Nicola Dell
  • Data Work of Frontline Care Workers: Practices, Problems, and Opportunities in the Context of Data-Driven Long-Term Care
    Yuling Sun, Xiaojuan Ma, Silvia Lindtner, and Liang He

11:00am – 12:30pm: Panel

Divesting from Big Tech: Alternative Possibilities for Research and Futuring in Social Computing
Janet Vertesi, J. Nathan Matias, Laetitia Avia, Josh Greenberg, Alex Hanna, Catalina Valejo
Room:Mirage Room

11:00am – 12:30pm: SIG

Designing for AI-Powered Social Computing Systems
Gionnieve Lim, Hyunwoo Kim, Yoonseo Choi, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Chinmay Kulkarni, Hariharan Subramonyam, Joseph Seering, Michael S. Bernstein, Amy X. Zhang, Elena L. Glassman, Simon Tangi Perrault, Juho Kim
Room: Skyway Room

11:00am – 12:30pm: Lasting Impact Researchers featuring Nicole Ellison and Cliff Lampe

Nicole B. Ellison, Cliff Lampe, Kevin Crowston, Susan R. Fussell, Donghee Yvette Wohn, Chien Wen (Tina) Yuan
Room: Great Lakes C

12:30pm – 2:30pm: Lunch

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Town Hall

Room: Great Lakes BC

4:00pm – 4:30pm: Coffee Break

4:30pm – 6:00pm: Harm and Vulnerability

Room: Lake Superior A
Session chair: Afsaneh Razi

  • Sustained Harm Over Time and Space Limits the External Function of Online Counterpublics for American Muslims
    Niloufar Salehi, Roya Pakzad, Nazita Lajevardi, and Mariam Asad
  • “Creepy Towards My Avatar Body, Creepy Towards My Body”: How Women Experience and Manage Harassment Risks in Social Virtual Reality
    Kelsea Schulenberg, Guo Freeman, Lingyuan Li, and Catherine Barwulor
  • Co-creating a Transdisciplinary Map of Technology-mediated Harms, Risks and Vulnerabilities: Challenges, Ambivalences and Opportunities
    Andrés Domínguez Hernández, Alicia Cork, Emily Godwin, Ola Michalec, Emily Johnstone, Partha Das Chowdhury, Kopo M. Ramokapane, and Awais Rashid
  • Toward a Feminist Social Media Vulnerability Taxonomy
    Kristen Barta, Cassidy Pyle, and Nazanin Andalibi

4:30pm – 6:00pm: Advocacy and Civic Tech

Room: Great Lakes A2
Session chair: Isaac Johnson

  • More Than a Property: Place-based Meaning Making and Mobilization on Social Media to Resist Gentrification
    Seolha Lee and Christopher Le Dantec
  • Competing Imaginaries and Partisan Divides in the Data Rhetoric of Advocacy Organizations
    Shiva Darian, Brianna Dym, and Amy Voida
  • Enacting Data Feminism in Advocacy Data Work
    Shiva Darian, Aarjav Chauhan, Ricky Marton, Janet Ruppert, Kathleen Anderson, Ryan Clune, Madeline Cupchak, Max Gannett, Joel Holton, Lily Kamas, Jason Kibozi-Yocka, Devin Mauro-Gallegos, Simon Naylor, Meghan O’Malley, Mehul Patel, Jack Sandberg, Troy Siegler, Ryan Tate, Abigail Temtim, Samantha Whaley, and Amy Voida
  • Beyond Transactional Democracy: A Study of Civic Tech in Canada
    Curtis McCord and Christoph Becker

4:30pm – 6:00pm: Health Information

Room: Regency Room
Session chair: Michael Zimmer

  • Public Health Calls for/with AI: An Ethnographic Perspective
    Azra Ismail, Divy Thakkar, Neha Madhiwalla, and Neha Kumar
  • Speculating with Care: Worker-centered Perspectives on Scale in a Chat-based Health Information Service
    Naveena Karusala, Shirley Yan, Nupoor Rajkumar, Victoria G, and Richard Anderson
  • Calibrated Uncertainty: How In-Vitro Fertilization Patients Use Information to Regulate Emotion
    Melody Ku and Mark Ackerman
  • Social Media is not a Health Proxy: Differences Between Social Media and Electronic Health Record Reports of Post-COVID Symptoms
    Jessica Pater, Amanda Coupe, Fayika Farhat Nova, Rachel Pfafman, Jeanne Carroll, Abigal Brouwer, Camden Bohn, Jason Li, Noah Todd, Fen Lei Chang, and Shion Guha

4:30pm – 6:00pm: Human AI Collaboration II

Room: Great Lakes B
Session chair: Toby Jia-Jun Li

  • Deliberating with AI: Improving Decision-Making for the Future through Participatory AI Design and Stakeholder Deliberation
    Angie Zhang, Olympia Walker, Kaci Nguyen, Jiajun Dai, Anqing Chen, and Min Kyung Lee
  • Designing a Direct Feedback Loop between Humans and Convolutional Neural Networks through Local Explanations
    Tong Sun, Yuyang Gao, Shubham Khaladkar, Sijia Liu, Liang Zhao, Young-Ho Kim, and Sungsoo Ray Hong
  • Decision Making Strategies and Team Efficacy in Human-AI Teams
    Zahra Ashktorab, Imani Munyaka, James Johnson, Casey Dugan, and Qian Pan
  • Investigating AI Teammate Communication Strategies and Their Impact in Human-AI Teams for Effective Teamwork
    Rui Zhang, Wen Duan, Christopher Flathmann, Nathan McNeese, Guo Freeman, and Alyssa Williams

4:30pm – 6:00pm: Social Behavior

Room: Great Lakes A1
Session chair: Koustuv Saha

  • Why should I bother to break the norm?: Exploring the Prospects of Adopting Technology-Driven Solutions by Indian Shrimp Farmers
    Lokesh Medarametla, Saquib Ahmed, and Sanorita Dey
  • A Tale of Two Cultures: Comparing Interpersonal Information Disclosure Norms on Twitter
    Mainack Mondal, Anju Punuru, Tyng-Wen Cheng, Kenneth Vargas, Chaz Gundry, Nathan Driggs, Noah Schill, Nathaniel Carlson, Josh Bedwell, Jaden Lorenc, Isha Ghosh, Yao Li, Nancy Fulda, and Xinru Page
  • Ignore the Affordances; It’s the Social Norms: How Millennials and Gen-Z Think About Where to Make a Post on Social Media
    Lee Taber, Sonia Dominguez, and Steve Whittaker
  • “Showing the Context”: A Need for Oligopticonic Information Systems in Homelessness Measurement
    Chris Bopp and Amy Voida

 4:30pm – 6:00pm: Workplace II

Room: Great Lakes A3
Session chair: Johanna Cohoon

  • The Relevance of KES-Oriented Processes for the Implementation of ERP Systems: Findings From an Empirical Study in German SMEs
    Philipp Rutz, Christoph Kotthaus, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, Dave Randall, and Volkmar Pipek
  • Rethinking People Analytics With Inverse Transparency by Design
    Valentin Zieglmeier and Alexander Pretschner
  • Organizing Oceanographic Infrastructure: The Work of Making a Software Pipeline Repurposable
    Andrew Neang, Will Sutherland, David Ribes, and Charlotte Lee
  • Competencies for Code Review
    Pavlína Wurzel Gonçalves, Gül Calikli, Alexander Serebrenik, and Alberto Bacchelli

4:30pm – 6:00pm: CSCW Contexts

Room: Lake Superior B
Session chair: Cindy Lin

  • User Perspectives on Branching in Computer-Aided Design
    Kathy Cheng, Phil Cuvin, Alison Olechowski, and Shurui Zhou
  • Tensions in Data Journey Activities: Mobilising, Processing, Producing, and Re-purposing Data in Environmental Assessment Practice
    Rikke Hagensby Jensen, Stine Johansen, Nicolai Hansen, Ashna Mahmood Zada, and Peter Axel Nielsen
  • (Re)collecting Craft: Reviving Materials, Techniques, and Pedagogies of Craft for Computational Makers
    Amy Cheatle and Steven Jackson
  • What is a File on a Phone? Personal Information Management Practices Amongst WhatsApp Users
    Krishna Akhil Kumar Adavi and Amelia Acker

 4:30pm – 6:00pm: Panel

Platform (In)Justice: A Call for a Global Research Agenda
Simon David Hirsbrunner (Moderator), Heesoo Jang, Narayanamoorthy Nanditha, Laura Schelenz, Lou Therese Brandner, Anne Burkhardt, Scott Timcke
Room: Mirage Room

4:30pm – 6:00pm: SIG

Purposeful AI
Tianyi Li, Francisco Iacobelli
Invited presenters: Neha Kumar, Sheena Erete, Calvin Liang, Tzu-Sheng Kuo
Room: Skyway Room

6:30pm – 8:30pm: Banquet

Room: Nicollet Ballroom

9:00am – 10:30am: Future of Work

Room: Regency Room
Session chair: Kevin Crowston

  • Powerful Futures: How a Big Tech Company Envisions Humans and Technologies in the Workplace of the Future
    EunJeong Cheon
  • Automated Emotion Recognition in the Workplace: How Proposed Technologies Reveal Potential Futures of Work
    Karen Boyd and Nazanin Andalibi
  • Making Meaning from the Digitalization of Blue-Collar Work
    Alyssa Sheehan and Christopher Le Dantec
  • Perspectives: Creating Inclusive and Equitable Hybrid Meeting Experiences
    John Tang, Kori Inkpen, Sasa Junuzovic, Keri Mallari, Sean Rintel, Andrew Wilson, Shiraz Cupala, Tony Carbary, Abigail Sellen, and William Buxton

9:00am – 10:30am: Social Connections

Room: Great Lakes A2
Session chair: Dilara Kekulluoglu

  • Social Wormholes: Exploring Preferences and Opportunities for Distributed and Physically-Grounded Social Connections
    Joanne Leong, Yuanyang Teng, Xingyu Liu, Hanseul Jun, Sven Kratz, Yu Jiang Tham, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Brian Smith, and Rajan Vaish
  • What makes virtual intimacy…intimate? Understanding the Phenomenon and Practice of Computer-Mediated Paid Companionship
    Weijun Li, Shi Chen, Lingyun Sun, and Changyuan Yang
  • MeetScript: Designing Transcript-based Interactions to Support Active Participation in Group Video Meetings
    Xinyue Chen, Shuo Li, Shipeng Liu, Robin Fowler, and Xu Wang
  • Alone and Together: Resilience in a Fluid Socio-Technical-Natural System
    Beatriz Palacios Abad, Michael Koohang, Morgan Vigil-Hayes, and Ellen Zegura

9:00am – 10:30am: Moderation III

Room: Great Lakes B
Session chair: Sarah Gilbert

  • “Defaulting to boilerplate answers, they didn’t engage in a genuine conversation”: Dimensions of Transparency Design in Creator Moderation
    Renkai Ma and Yubo Kou
  • Remove, Reduce, Inform: What Actions do People Want Social Media Platforms to Take on Potentially Misleading Content?
    Shubham Atreja, Libby Hemphill, and Paul Resnick
  • Wisdom of Two Crowds: Misinformation Moderation on Reddit and How to Improve this Process—A Case Study of COVID-19
    Lia Bozarth, Jane Im, Christopher Quarles, and Ceren Budak
  • “Nip it in the Bud”: Moderation Strategies in Open Source Software Projects and the Role of Bots
    Jane Hsieh, Joselyn Kim, Laura Dabbish, and Haiyi Zhu

9:00am – 10:30am: Health

Room: Lake Superior A
Session chair: Jessica Pater

  • It Takes Two to Avoid Pregnancy: Addressing Conflicting Perceptions of Birth Control Pill Responsibility in Romantic Relationships
    Marcus Ma, Chae Hyun Kim, Kaely Hall, and Jennifer Kim
  • Conflicts of Control: Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring and Coordinated Caregiving for Teenagers with Type 1 Diabetes
    Yihan Yu and David McDonald
  • Understanding and Designing Multi-level Preventive Medication Support Against HIV for Men who Have Sex with Men in Taiwan
    Chien Wen (Tina) Yuan, Yuan-Chi Tseng, and Carol Strong
  • Understanding the Benefits and Design of Chatbots to Meet the Healthcare Needs of Migrant Workers
    Yuan-Chi Tseng, Weerachaya Jarupreechachan, and Tuan-he Lee

9:00am – 10:30am: Older Adults

Room: Great Lakes A1
Session chair: Pallabi Bhowmick

  • Towards Equitable Online Participation: A Case of Older Adult Content Creators’ Role Transition on Short-form Video Sharing Platforms
    Xinru Tang, Xianghua(Sharon) Ding, and Kyrie Zhou
  • Mind and Body: The Complex Role of Social Resources in Understanding and Managing Depression in Older Adults
    Seraphina Yong, Min-Wei Hung, Chien Wen (Tina) Yuan, Chih-Chiang Chiu, Ming-Chyi Huang, and Chuang-wen You
  • “How do I compare to the other people?”: Older Adults’ Perspectives on Personal Smart Home Data for Self-Management
    Clara Caldeira, Novia Nurain, Anna Heintzman, Haley Molchan, Kelly Caine, George Demiris, Katie Siek, Blaine Reeder, and Kay Connelly
  • Privacy vs. Awareness: Relieving the Tension between Older Adults and Adult Children When Sharing In-home Activity Data
    Jiachen Li, Bingrui Zong, Tingyu Cheng, Yunzhi Li, Elizabeth Mynatt, and Ashutosh Dhekne

9:00am – 10:30am: Collaboration II

Room: Lake Superior B
Session chair: Zhicong Lu

  • In the Age of Collaboration, the Computer-Aided Design Ecosystem is Behind: An Interview Study of Distributed CAD Practice
    Kathy Cheng, Michal Davis, Jasmine Zhang, Shurui Zhou, and Alison Olechowski
  • Judgment Sieve: Reducing Uncertainty in Group Judgments through Interventions Targeting Ambiguity versus Disagreement
    Quan Ze Chen and Amy Zhang
  • Exploring Collaborative Culture Sharing Dynamics in Immigrant Families through Digital Crafting and Storytelling
    Amna Liaqat, Carrie Demmans Epp, Minghao Cai, and Cosmin Munteanu
  • From Bias to Repair: Error as a Site of Collaboration and Negotiation in Applied Data Science Work
    Cindy Lin and Steven Jackson

9:00am – 10:30am: Teaching and Learning

Room: Great Lakes A3
Session chair: Dr. Sajjad Ali

  • Learning by Teaching: Key Challenges and Design Implications
    Amy Debbané, Ken Jen Lee, Jarvis Tse, and Edith Law
  • Building Causal Agency in Autistic Students through Iterative Reflection in Collaborative Transition Planning
    Rachel Lowy, Chung Eun Lee, Gregory Abowd, and Jennifer Kim
  • Can Synchronous Code Editing and Awareness Tools Support Remote Tutoring? Effects on Learning and Teaching
    Stephanie Yang, Amreen Poonawala, Tian-Shun Jiang, and Bertrand Schneider
  • MirrorUs: Mirroring Peers’ Affective Cues to Promote Learner’s Meta-Cognition in Video-based Learning
    Si Chen, Jason Situ, Haocong Cheng, Desirée Kirst, and Yun Huang

9:00am – 10:30am: Misinformation II

Room: Mirage Room
Session chair: Shruti Phadke

  • Reviewing Interventions to Address Misinformation: The Need to Expand Our Vision Beyond an Individualistic Focus
    Zhila Aghajari, Eric Baumer, and Dominic DiFranzo
  • Mechanisms of True and False Rumor Sharing in Social Media: Collective Intelligence or Herd Behavior
    Nicolas Pröllochs and Stefan Feuerriegel
  • Diffusion of Community Fact-Checked Misinformation on Twitter
    Chiara Drolsbach and Nicolas Pröllochs
  • Tweet Trajectory and AMPS-based Contextual Cues can Help Users Identify Misinformation
    Himanshu Zade, Megan Woodruff, Erika Johnson, Mariah Stanley, Zhennan Zhou, Minh Tu Huynh, Alissa Acheson, Gary Hsieh, and Kate Starbird

9:00am – 10:30am: SIG

Platform (In)Justice: Exploring Research Priorities and Practical Solutions
Heesoo Jang, Nanditha Narayanamoorthy, Laura Schelenz, Lou Therese Brandner, Anne Burkhardt, Simon David Hirsbrunner, Jessica Pidoux, Scott Timcke, Airi Lampinen, Riyaj Shaikh
Room: Skyway Room

10:30am – 11:00am: Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30: State of the Field

Room: Great Lakes A1
Session chair: Andrea Forte

  • Digital Legacy: A Systematic Literature Review
    Dylan Doyle and Jed Brubaker
  • Understanding Design Collaboration Between Designers and Artificial Intelligence: A Systematic Literature Review
    Yang Shi, Tian Gao, Xiaohan Jiao, and Nan Cao
  • Technology-Enabled Interventions for Sustaining Behaviour Change in Adolescents: A Scoping Review for Research Gaps
    Grace Chin and Kenny Chow

11:00 – 12:30: Activism

Room: Regency Room
Session chair: Vera Khovanskaya

  • Comfort Activism: Online Photography for Social Change in a Minority Group
    Majdah Alshehri and Norman Su
  • Identity Struggles as Online Activism in China: A Case Study Based on “The Inviting Plan for 985 Fives” Community on Douban
    Qinyuan Lei, Kit Kuksenok, Ran Tang, Jingyi Guo, Ran Ji, and Jiaxun Li
  • The Unseen Landscape of Abolitionism: Examining the role of digital maps in grassroots organizing
    Dashiel Carrera, Ufuoma Ovienmhada, Safa Hussein, and Robert Soden

11:00 – 12:30: Health and AI

Room: Great Lakes B
Session chair: Dong Whi Yoo

  • Probing Respiratory Care With Generative Deep Learning
    Hugo Scurto, Thomas Similowski, Samuel Bianchini, and Baptiste Caramiaux
  • Explanation before Adoption: Supporting Informed Consent for Complex Machine Learning and IoT Health Platforms
    Rachel Eardley, Emma Tonkin, Ewan Soubutts, Amid Ayobi, Gregory Tourte, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Ian Craddock, and Aisling Ann O’Kane
  • Beyond Self-diagnosis: How a Chatbot-based Symptom Checker Should Respond
    Yue You, Chun-Hua Tsai, Yao Li, Fenglong Ma, Christopher Heron, Xinning Gui
  • Working with AI to persuade: Examining a large language model’s ability to generate pro-vaccination messages
    Elise Karinshak, Sunny Xun Liu, Joon Sung Park, and Jeff Hancock

11:00 – 12:30: Online Experiences

Room: Great Lakes A2
Session chair: Karrie Karahalios

  • You Know What I Meme: Enhancing People’s Understanding and Awareness of Hateful Memes Using Crowdsourced Explanations
    Nanyi Bi, Janet Yi-Ching Huang, Chao-Chun Han, and Jane Yung-jen Hsu
  • Slowing it Down: Towards facilitating interpersonal mindfulness in online polarizing conversations over social media
    Teale Masrani, Jack Jamieson, Naomi Yamashita, and Helen Ai He
  • Becoming an Online Wine Taster: An Ethnographic Study on the Digital Mediation of Taste
    Jenny Berkholz, Margarita Esau-Held, Alexander Boden, Gunnar Stevens, and Peter Tolmie
  • GuesSync!: An Online Casual Game To Reduce Affective Polarization
    Ashwin Rajadesingan, Daniel Choo, Jessica Zhang, Mia Inakage, Ceren Budak, and Paul Resnick

11:00 – 12:30: Platform Mediated Economies

Room: Lake Superior A
Session chair: Julie Hui

  • TheWork to Make PieceworkWork: An Ethnographic Study of Food Delivery Work in India During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Riyaj Shaikh, Airi Lampinen, and Barry Brown
  • The Unsung Heroes of Facebook Groups Moderation: A Case Study of Moderation Practices and ToolsTina Kuo, Alicia Hernani, and Jens Grossklags
  • Charting the Automation of Hospitality: An interdisciplinary literature review examining the evolution of frontline service work in the face of algorithmic management
    Franchesca Spektor, Sarah Fox, Ezra Awumey, Ben Begleiter, Chinmay Kulkarni, Betsy Stringam, Christine Riordan, Hye Jin Rho, Hunter Akridge, and Jodi Forlizzi
  • Understanding Platform Mediated Work-Life: A Diary Study with Gig Economy Freelancers
    Marta E. Cecchinato, John Rooksby, and Joseph Newbold

11:00 – 12:30: Security and Trust

Room: Great Lakes A3
Session chair: Sukrit Venkatagiri

  • What Mid-Career Professionals Think, Know, and Feel About Phishing: Opportunities for University IT Departments to Better Empower Employees in Their Anti-Phishing Decisions
    Anne Clara Tally, Jacob Abbott, Ashley Bochner, Sanchari Das, and Christena Nippert-Eng
  • Catch Me if You Can: “Delaying” as a Social Engineering Technique in the Post-Attack Phase
    Fatemeh Alizadeh, Gunnar Stevens, Timo Jakobi, and Jana Krüger
  • Examining the Impact of Provenance-Enabled Media on Trust and Accuracy Perceptions
    K. J. Kevin Feng, Nick Ritchie, Pia Blumenthal, Andy Parsons, and Amy Zhang
  • Transparency, Trust, and Security Needs for the Design of Digital News Authentication Tools
    Errol Francis II, Ayana Monroe, Emily Sidnam-Mauch, Bernat Ivancsics, Eve Washington, Susan McGregor, Joseph Bonneau, and Kelly Caine

11:00 – 12:30: Chatbots and Conversational Agents

Room: Lake Superior B
Session chair: Amon Rapp

  • Ignorance is Bliss? The Effect of Explanations on Perceptions of Voice Assistants
    William Seymour and Jose Such
  • CommunityBots: Creating and Evaluating A Multi-Agent Chatbot Platform for Public Input Elicitation
    Zhiqiu Jiang, Mashrur Rashik, Kunjal Panchal, Mahmood Jasim, Ali Sarvghad, Pari Riahi, Erica DeWitt, Fey Thurber, and Narges Mahyar
  • “I don’t know how to help with that” – Learning from Limitations of Modern Conversational Agent Systems in Caregiving Networks
    Tamara Zubatiy, Niharika Mathur, Larry Heck, Kayci Vickers, Agata Rozga, and Elizabeth Mynatt

11:00 – 12:30: Panel

Realizing Values in Hybrid Environments: A SIGCHI Perspective
Adriana S Vivacqua, Neha Kumar, Nicola J. Bidwell
Room: Mirage Room

11:00 – 12:30: SIG

Internet Research Ethics: A CSCW Community Discussion
Casey Fiesler, Jessica Pater, Janet Read, Jessica Vitak, Michael Zimmer
Room: Skyway Room

12:30pm – 2:30pm – Lunch Break

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Safety

Room: Great Lakes A1
Session chair: Yun Huang

  • Discovering the Hidden Facts of User-Dispatcher Interactions via Text-based Reporting Systems for Community Safety
    Yiren Liu, Ryan Mayfield, and Yun Huang
  • Getting Meta: A Multimodal Approach for Detecting Unsafe Conversations within Instagram Direct Messages of Youth
    Shiza Ali, Afsaneh Razi, Ashwaq Alsoubai, Seunghyun Kim, Chen Ling, Munmun De Choudhury, Pamela Wisniewski, and Gianluca Stringhini
  • Understanding Safety Risks and Safety Design in Social VR Environments
    Qingxiao Zheng, Shengyang Xu, Wang Lingqing, Yiliu Tang, Rohan Charudatt Salvi, Guo Freeman, and Yun Huang
  • Sliding into My DMs: Detecting Uncomfortable or Unsafe Sexual Risk Experiences within Instagram Direct Messages Grounded in the Perspective of Youth
    Afsaneh Razi, Seunghyun Kim, Ashwaq Alsoubai, Shiza Ali, Gianluca Stringhini, Munmun De Choudhury, and Pamela Wisniewski

2:30pm – 4:00pm: CSCW Across Borders

Room: Regency Room
Session chair: Stevie Chancellor

  • A Matter of Time: Anticipation Work and Digital Temporalities in Refugee Humanitarian Assistance in Turkey
    Cansu Ekmekcioglu, Priyank Chandra, and Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed
  • Articulation Work and the Management of Intersubjectivity Disjunctures in Offshored Manufacturing
    Jingjing Liu, Xun Wang, Peter Tolmie, and Volker Wulf
  • “I Have to Use My Son’s QR Code to Run the Business”: Unpacking Senior Street Vendors’ Challenges in Mobile Money Collection in China
    Changyang He, Lu He, Zhicong Lu, and Bo Li
  • Reconsidering Priorities for Digital Maternal and Child Health: Community-centered Perspectives from South Africa
    Toshka Coleman, Sarina Till, Jaydon Farao, Londiwe Deborah Shandu, Nonkululeko Khuzwayo, Livhuwani Muthelo, Masenyani Oupa Mbombi, MA Bopape Bopape, Alastair van Heerden, Tebogo Maria Mothiba, Shane Norris, Nervo Verdezoto, and Melissa Densmore

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Online Content and Algorithms

Room: Great Lakes B
Session chair: Shagun Jhaver

  • Sociotechnical Audits: Broadening the Algorithm Auditing Lens to Investigate Targeted Advertising
    Michelle Lam, Ayush Pandit, Colin Kalicki, Rachit Gupta, Poonam Sahoo, and Danaë Metaxa
  • Having your Privacy Cake and Eating it Too: Platform-supported Auditing of Social Media Algorithms for Public Interest
    Basileal Imana, Aleksandra Korolova, and John Heidemann
  • Don’t Let Netflix Drive the Bus: User’s Sense of Agency Over Time and Content Choice on Netflix
    Brennan Schaffner, Antonia Stefanescu, Liv Campili, and Marshini Chetty
  • Investigating the Impacts of YouTube’s Content Policies on Journalism and Political Discourse
    Jared Van Natta, Saleem Masadeh, and Bill Hamilton

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Conspiracy Theories

Room: Mirage Room
Session chair: Sukrit Venkatagiri

  • Learning from the Ex-Believers: Individuals’ Journeys In and Out of Conspiracy Theories Online
    Kristen Engel, Shruti Phadke, and Tanushree Mitra
  • A Golden Age: Conspiracy Theories’ Relationship with Misinformation Outlets, News Media, and the Wider Internet
    Hans Hanley, Deepak Kumar, and Zakir Durumeric
  • Navigating Information-Seeking in Conspiratorial Waters: Anti-Trafficking Advocacy and Education Post QAnon
    Rachel Moran, Stephen Prochaska, Izzi Grasso, and Isabelle Schlegel
  • Mobilizing Manufactured Reality: How Participatory Disinformation Shaped Deep Stories to Catalyze Action during the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election
    Stephen Prochaska, Kayla Duskin, Zarine Kharazian, Carly Minow, Stephanie Blucker, Sylvie Venuto, Jevin West, and Kate Starbird

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Health Support

Room: Lake Superior A
Session chair: Jessica Pater

  • Computer-Mediated Sharing Circles for Intersectional Peer Support with Home Care Workers
    Anthony Poon, Matthew Luebke, Julia Loughman, Ann Lee, Lourdes Guerrero, Madeline Sterling, and Nicola Dell
  • Supporters First: Understanding Online Social Support on Mental Health from a Supporter Perspective
    Meeyun Kim, Koustuv Saha, Munmun De Choudhury, and Daejin Choi
  • “We are half-doctors”: Family Caregivers as Boundary Actors in Chronic Disease Management
    Karthik S Bhat, Amanda Hall, Tiffany Kuo, and Neha Kumar
  • “Thoughts & Prayers” or “: Heart Reaction: & :Prayer Reaction:”: How the Release of New Reactions on CaringBridge Reshapes Supportive Communication in Health Crises
    C. Estelle Smith, Zachary Levonian, and Hannah Miller Hillberg

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Educational Technology

Room: Great Lakes A2
Session chair: Elizabeth Gerber

  • ML-Based Teaching Systems: A Conceptual Framework
    Philipp Spitzer, Niklas Kuehl, Daniel Heinz, and Gerhard Satzger
  • PATHWiSE: An Authoring Tool to Support Teachers to Create Robot-Supported Social Learning Experiences During Homework
    Paul Hatch, Md Anisur Rahman, and Joseph Michaelis
  • Intelligent Coaching Systems: Understanding One-to-many Coaching for ill-defined Problem Solving
    Evey Jiaxin Huang, Daniel Rees Lewis, Shubhanshi Gaudani, Matthew Easterday, and Elizabeth Gerber
  • Literacy and the Process of Becoming Home: Learnings from an Interactive Storytelling-Initiative
    Anne Weibert, Nora Oertel Ribeiro, Max Krüger, Ahmad Alkhatib, Marcela Muntean, Konstantin Aal, and Dave Randall

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Inclusion

Room: Lake Superior B
Session chair: Jed Brubaker

  • “Connected to the people”: Social Inclusion & Cohesion in Action through a Cultural Heritage Digital Tool
    Valentina Nisi, Paulo Bala, Vanessa Cesário, Stuart James, Alessio Del Bue, and Nuno Nunes
  • Exploring Challenges to Inclusion in Participatory Design From the Perspectives of Global North Practitioners
    Salma Elsayed-Ali, Elizabeth Bonsignore, and Joel Chan
  • Crossing the Threshold: Pathways into Makerspaces for Women at the Intersectional Margins
    Sonali Hedditch and Dhaval Vyas
  • Benefits of Community Voice: A Framework for Understanding Inclusion of Community Voice in HCI4D
    Manika Saha, Stephen Lindsay, Delvin Varghese, Tom Bartindale, and Patrick Olivier

2:30pm – 4:00pm: Security and Privacy

Room: Great Lakes A3
Session chair: Jessica Vitak

  • Cybersecurity, Safety, & Privacy Concerns of Student Support Structure for Information and Communication Technologies in Online Education
    Faiza Tazi, Sunny Shrestha, and Sanchari Das
  • “We picked community over privacy”: Privacy and Security Concerns Emerging from Remote Learning Sociotechnical Infrastructure During COVID-19
    Kelly Wagman, Elana Blinder, Kevin Song, Antoine Vignon, Solomon Dworkin, Tamara Clegg, Jessica Vitak, and Marshini Chetty
  • Investigating Security Folklore: A Case Study on the Tor over VPN Phenomenon
    Matthias Fassl, Alexander Ponticello, Adrian Dabrowski, and Katharina Krombholz
  • ‘Don’t Fall for This’: Communications about Cybersafety from the AARP
    Nora McDonald and Helena M. Mentis

2:30pm – 4:00pm: AI and Trust

Room: Great Lakes C
Session chair: Karrie Karahalios

  • People Perceive Algorithmic Assessments as Less Fair and Trustworthy Than Identical Human Assessments
    Lillio Mok, Sasha Nanda, and Ashton Anderson
  • From Human to Data to Dataset: Mapping the Traceability of Human Subjects in Computer Vision Datasets
    Morgan Scheuerman, Katy Weathington, Tarun Mugunthan, Emily Denton, and Casey Fiesler
  • Being Trustworthy is Not Enough: How Untrustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) Can Deceive the End-Users and Gain Their Trust
    Nikola Banovic, Zhuoran Yang, Aditya Ramesh, and Alice Liu
  • Capturing the Dynamics of Trust and Team Processes in Human-Human-Agent Teams via Multidimensional Neural Recurrence Analyses
    Lucca Eloy, Cara Spencer, Emily Doherty, and Leanne Hirshfield

4:00pm – 4:30pm – Coffee Break

4:30pm – 6:00pm – Closing Keynote: Rumman Chowdhury “Collaborative Accountability: Red Teaming as Structured Public Feedback”

Room: Great Lakes BC