Program

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If you have any questions about the schedule, please contact the paper chairs (papers2024@cscw.acm.org) and general chairs (chairs2024@cscw.acm.org).

Monday November 11

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1: Opening Keynote: Paola Ricarte

Building Feminist and Decolonial AI in Latin America: Experiences from the ground

Room: Talamanca

10:30 – 11:00: Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2a: Designing Technology for Parenting and Child Development

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • “It’s hard for him to make choices sometimes and he needs guidance”: Re-orienting Parental Control for Children
  • “They Don’t Come With a Handbook”: Exploring Design Opportunities for Supporting Parent-Child Interaction around Emotions in the Family Context
  • Understanding Online Parental Help-Seeking and Help-Giving in Early Childhood: The Design Challenges of Supporting Complex Parenting Questions
  • Leveraging the Power of Storytelling to Encourage and Empower Children towards Strong Passwords
  • Unfulfilled Promises of Child Safety and Privacy: Portrayals and Use of Children in Smart Home Marketing
  • Exploring Parent’s Needs for Children-Centered AI to Support Preschoolers’ Storytelling and Reading Activities

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2b: Exploring Race, Gender, and Identity in Digital Platforms

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Paradoxes of Openness: A Study of Trans Experiences in Open Source Software
  • Extended Reality Trans Technologies: Bridging Digital and Physical Worlds to Support Transgender People
  • Dismantling Gender Blindness in Online Discussion of a Crime/Gender Dichotomy
  • I Just Don’t Quite Fit In: How People of Colour Participate in Online and Offline Climate Activism
  • Examining the Social Aspects of Pregnancy Tracking Applications
  • Governance of the Black Experience on Reddit: r/BlackPeopleTwitter as a Case Study in Supporting Sense of Virtual Community for Black Users

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2c:
Blind Users and Collaborative Sensing

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • “Because Some Sighted People, They Don’t Know What the Heck You’re Talking About:” A Study of Blind Tokers’ Infrastructuring Work to Build Independence
  • “I Upload… All Types of Different Things to Say the World of Blindness Is More Than What They Think It Is”: A Study of Blind TikTokers’ Identity Work from a Flourishing Perspective
  • Party Face Congratulations! Exploring Design Ideas to Help Sighted Users with Emoji Accessibility when Messaging with Screen Reader Users
  • Please Understand My Disability: An Analysis of YouTubers’ Discourse on Disability Challenges
  • Wisdom of Crowds: A Human-Machine-Things Cooperative Scheduling Method for Heterogeneous Mobile Crowdsensing
  • Understanding Perceived Utility and Comfort of In-Home General-Purpose Sensing through Progressive Exposure

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2d: Interaction, Engagement, and Support in Educational Environments

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • Guiding Students in Using LLMs in Supported Learning Environments: Effects on Interaction Dynamics, Learner Performance, Confidence, and Trust
  • Is a Seat at the Table Enough? Engaging Teachers and Students in Dataset Specification for ML in Education
  • EduLive: Re-Creating Cues for Instructor-Learners Interaction in Educational Live Streams with Learners’ Transcript-Based Annotations
  • CRAYON: Exploration on Community-based Relayed Online Education Approach for Rural Children in South Korean EFL Context
  • Not Just a Computer Screen’: Distributed Attunement in Virtual School Environments
  • Simplify, consolidate, intervene: Facilitating institutional support with mental models of learning management system use
  • “Not my Priority:” Ethics and the Boundaries of Computer Science Identities in Undergraduate CS Education

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2e: Data, Power, and Justice

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • Race and Privacy in Broadcast Police Communications
  • Integrating Equity in Public Sector Data-Driven Decision Making: Exploring the Desired Futures of Underserved Stakeholders
  • Studying Up Public Sector AI: How Networks of Power Relations Shape Agency Decisions Around AI Design and Use
  • Whose Participation Counts? Towards Technology-Mediated Equitable Futures of Development Work
  • Insights from an Experiment Crowdsourcing Data from Thousands of US Amazon Users: The importance of transparency, money, and data use
  • Moving Towards Mobility Justice: Challenges and Considerations for Supporting Advocacy

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2f: Asymmetry, Collaboration, and Inclusivity in Hybrid Setting

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • Achieving Symmetry in Synchronous Interaction in Hybrid Work is Impossible
  • The Quest for “How to do Hybrid right”: Moving Beyond Compensating Asymmetries to Experience-Driven Cooperation
  • Meeting Bridges: Designing Information Artifacts that Bridge from Synchronous Meetings to Asynchronous Collaboration
  • Dittos: Personalized, Embodied Agents That Participate in Meetings When You Are Unavailable
  • Hybridge: Bridging Spatiality for Inclusive and Equitable Hybrid Meetings
  • “Mirror, mirror in the call“: Exploring the Ambivalent Nature of the Self-view in Video Meeting Systems with Self-reported and Eye-tracking Data

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2g: Reflecting on CSCW, methods and artifacts

Room: Talamanca
Session chair:

  • Life Histories of Taboo Knowledge Artifacts
  • Exploring the future of informed consent: Applying a service design approach
  • Whose Knowledge is Valued? Epistemic Injustice in CSCW Applications
  • A Turn to Assets in Community-Based Computing Research: Tradeoffs, Deficits, and Neoliberalism in Technological Development
  • “We are no Luddites!” – CSCW, Co-Determination and Digital Transformation in Germany
  • Knowledge spillover between serendipity and strategic planning, Lessons for practice-oriented interventions into regional innovation systems

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2h: SIG: Towards Responsible Use of Large Multi-modal AI to Analyze Human Social Behaviors

Room: Cartago
Session chair:

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2i: Panel: The Future of Research on Social Technologies

Room: Heredia
Session chair:

12:30 – 14:30 – Lunch

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3a: Self-Presentation and Relationships in Digital Spaces

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • “Sharing, Not Showing Off”: How BeReal Approaches Authentic Self-Presentation on Social Media Through Its Design
  • “Just Like, Risking Your Life Here”: Participatory Design of User Interactions with Risk Detection AI to Prevent Online-to-Offline Harm Through Dating Apps
  • Beyond Swipes and Scores: Investigating Practices, Challenges and User-Centered Values in Online Dating Algorithms
  • I’m working on erasing you, just don’t have the proper tools: Supporting online identity management after the end of romantic relationships
  • “When the ‘Matchmaker’ Does Not Have Your Interest at Heart: Perceived Algorithmic Harms, Folk Theories, and Users’ Counter-Strategies on Tinder”
  • Safety and Community Context: Exploring a Transfeminist Approach to Sapphic Relationship Platforms

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3b: Building Resilient Communities

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • Sustaining Community-Based Research in Computing: Lessons from Two Tech Capacity Building Initiatives for Local Businesses
  • Reconfiguring Data Relations: Institutional Dynamics around Data in Local Governance
  • Socio-digital rural resilience: An exploration of information infrastructures within and across rural villages during Covid-19
  • Aftermath: Infrastructure, Resources, and Organizational Adaptation in the Wake of Disaster
  • Mapping the Landscape of Independent Food Delivery Service in the United States.
  • Infrastructuring Community Fridges for Food Commoning

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3c: Speculative Design and Emerging Technologies

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • Design Tensions in Online Freelancing Platforms: Using Speculative Participatory Design to Support Freelancers’ Relationships with Clients
  • Metaverse Perspectives from Japan: A Participatory Speculative Design Case Study
  • Transhuman Communication: Human Augmentation Technologies through Co-Speculation Workshops
  • Using Speculative Design to Understand Preferred Futures for the Design and Use of Tracking Data in U.S. College Sport Teams
  • Policy Sandboxing: Empathy as an Enabler Towards Inclusive Policy-Making
  • A Token Gesture: Non-Transferable NFTs, Digital Possessions and Ownership Design

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3d: Teens in the Digital Age: Safety, Creativity, and Well-Being

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • Making The Future School: An Analysis of Teens’ Collaborative Digital Fabrication Project
  • From Viral Content to Real-Life Cuisine and Beyond: Examining Teenagers’ Interactions with TikTok Food Videos and the Influence on Their Food Practices
  • Teen Talk: The Good, the Bad, and the Neutral of Adolescent Social Media Use
  • “Actually I Can Count My Blessings”: User-Centered Design of an Application to Promote Gratitude Among Young Adults
  • Nudging with Narrative Visualization: Communicating to a Young Adult Audience in the Pandemic
  • “I felt like I was doing grown-up things”: Young Adult Reflections on their Childhood Experiences of Online Searching and Brokering in Immigrant Families
  • Towards Enforcing Good Digital Citizenship: Identifying Opportunities for Adolescent Online Safety Nudges

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3e: Trust and Understanding in Explainable AI

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • “If it is easy to understand then it will have value”: Examining Perceptions of Explainable AI with Community Health Workers in Rural India
  • Preferences for AI Explanations Based on Cognitive Style and Socio-Cultural Factors
  • The Impact of Imperfect XAI on Human-AI Decision-Making
  • Seamful Explainable AI (XAI): Operationalizing Seamful Design in XAI
  • Mindful Explanations: Prevalence and Impact of Mind Attribution in XAI Research
  • Effect of Explanation Conceptualisations on Trust in AI-assisted Credibility Assessment

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3f: Embodiment and Experience: Social Behavior and Decision-Making in VR

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • Kinetic Connections: Exploring the Impact of Realistic Body Movements on Social Presence in Collaborative Virtual Reality
  • Understanding Phantom Tactile Sensation on Commercially Available Social Virtual Reality Platforms
  • Does Who You Are or Appear to Be Matter?: Understanding Identity-Based Harassment in Social VR Through the Lens of (Mis)Perceived Identity Revelation
  • Avatar Appearance and Behavior of Potential Harassers Affect Users’ Perceptions and Response Strategies in Social Virtual Reality (VR): A Mixed-Methods Study
  • Blow Your Mind: Exploring the Effects of Scene-Switching and Visualization of Time Constraints on Brainstorming in Virtual Reality
  • How We See Changes How We Feel: Investigating the Effect of Visual Point-of-View on Decision-Making in VR Environments

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3g: Collaborative Technologies: Empathy, Attribution, and Risk

Room: Talamanca
Session chair:

  • Situating Empathy in HCI/CSCW: A Scoping Review
  • Images Connect Us Together: Navigating a COVID-19 Local Outbreak in China Through Social Media Images
  • Enhancing Conversations for Migrant Counseling: Designing for Trustworthy AI-mediated Collaboration between Migrants and Service Advisors
  • Understanding and Influencing Responsibility Attribution when Experiencing Technical Issues in Video Conferencing
  • DesignQuizzer: A Community-Powered Conversational Agent for Learning Visual Design
  • “You Can either Blame Technology or Blame a Person…” — A Conceptual Model of Users’ AI-Risk Perception as a Tool for HCI

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3h: Is Human-AI Interaction CSCW?

Room: Heredia
Session chair:

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3i: SIG: Organizing for More Just and Inclusive Futures: A Community Discussion (hybrid)

Room: Cartago
Session chair:

16:00 – 16:30 Break

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4: Town Hall

Room: Talamanca

DEI reception

Tuesday November 12

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1a: Work and Technology

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • The Working Jobless: Unemployment as Work
  • Navigating the Job-Seeking Journey: Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Employment Support in Kashmir
  • When Workers Want to Say No: A View into Critical Consciousness and Workplace Democracy in Data Work
  • A Culturally-Aware AI Tool for Crowdworkers: Leveraging Chronemics to Support Diverse Work Styles
  • Designing for Agonism: 12 Workers’ Perspectives on Contesting Technology Futures
  • Towards Inclusive Futures for Worker Wellbeing

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1b: Abuse, Identity, and Harassment: Sociotechnical Perspectives

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • Abusive Partner Perspectives on Technology Abuse: Implications for Community-based Violence Prevention
  • Healing Structures: Sociotechnical Mechanisms for Centering Survivors of Domestic Violence within US-Based Marginalized Communities
  • Fighting for Their Voice: Understanding Indian Muslim Women’s Responses to Networked Harassment
  • A Cross Community Comparison of Muting in Conversations of Gendered Violence on Reddit
  • Investigating VTubing as a Reconstruction of Streamer Self-Presentation: Identity, Performance, and Gender
  • The Subtleties of Self-Presentation: A study of sensitive disclosure among sexual minority adolescents

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1c: Tech Adoption: From Delivery Robots to Dumbphones

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • The Explanation That Hits Home: The Characteristics of Verbal Explanations That Affect Human Perception in Subjective Decision-Making
  • Interpretability Gone Bad: The Role of Bounded Rationality in How Practitioners Understand Machine Learning
  • Emotion AI Use in U.S. Mental Healthcare: Potentially Unjust and Techno-Solutionist
  • Patent Applications as Glimpses into the Sociotechnical Imaginary: Ethical Speculation on the Imagined Futures of Emotion AI for Mental Health Monitoring and Detection
  • Delivering the Future: Understanding User Perceptions of Delivery Robots
  • Swapping 5G for 3G : Motivations, Experiences, and Implications of Contemporary Dumbphone Adoption

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1d: Values and Practices in Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • Productivity or Equity? Tradeoffs in Volunteer Microtasking in Humanitarian OpenStreetMap
  • Value Tensions in OpenStreetMap: Openness, Membership, and Policy in Online Communities
  • The State of Pilot Study Reporting in Crowdsourcing: A Reflection on Best Practices and Guidelines
  • How Personal Value Orientations Influence on Behaviors in Digital Citizen Science
  • Hear Me Out: Supporting Citizens to Create Comprehensible Contributions on Urban Participation Platforms
  • Determining the Effect of Feedback Quality on User Engagement on Idea Crowdsourcing Platforms Using an AI model

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1e: Empowering Data Work

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Understanding Farmers’ Data Collection Practices on Small-to-Medium Farms for the Design of Future Farm Management Information Systems
  • Reimagining Meaningful Data Work through Citizen Science
  • “I Want to Publicize My Stutter’: Community-led Collection and Curation of Chinese Stuttered Speech Data
  • Data Stewardship in Clinical Computer Security: Balancing Benefit and Burden in Participatory Systems
  • Making data work count
  • Designing for Researcher Access in the U.S. Mortality Data Ecosystem

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1f: Dynamics of Group Formation and Interaction in Digital Spaces

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • A Design Vocabulary for Scaffolding Group Interaction Archetypes through Synchronous Telephony
  • Forming Shared Interest Pods: Barriers to Self-Assembly of Interest-Based Small Groups, and Dynamics of Retaining and Giving up Control to Find Collective Fit
  • The Effect of Individual Traits on Emerging Roles in Synchronous Computer-Mediated Groups
  • Sounds Good? Fast and Secure Contact Exchange in Groups
  • Privacy for Groups Online: Context Matters
  • Commit: Online Groups with Participation Commitments

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1g: Panel: Beyond “Reviewer 2” Problems: Responding to the Peer Review Crisis in Computing Research

Room: Heredia
Session chair:

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1h: SIG: Positionality of researchers identifying with the “global south”; Shared heritages, ways of thinking and doing research

Room: Cartago
Session chair:

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1i: Poster madness

Room: Talamanca

Social Media and Digital Communities

  • Understanding the Discourse of the Black Manosphere on YouTube
  • The Dual Role of Student and Creator: Exploring the TikTok Experience
  • E2T2: Emote Embedding for Twitch Toxicity Detection
  • Post-Roe Public Discourse: A Temporal Analysis of Discussion on US Abortion Law Changes
  • Universal Basic Philanthropy: Design and Analysis of a Grassroots Effort to Democratize Social Profit
  • For Me, Data is Ammunition”: Metaphors and Community Organizers’ Data Imaginaries
  • Technology Use in the Black Church: Perspectives of Black Church Leaders Preliminary Findings
  • Understanding the Perceptions and Practices of the Machine Learning Professionals in Bangladesh

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Communication

  • Navigating Machine-Driven Research Landscapes: A Comparative Approach
  • Assembling the Puzzle: Exploring Collaboration and Data Sensemaking in Nursing Practices for Remote Patient Monitoring
  • Enjoyment Coexists with Challenges: Understanding the Live Stream Workout Experience of Older Adults
  • REACH Projector: A Remote Collaboration Projector-Camera System with an Effective Visual Echo Cancellation Algorithm
  • Examining Mainstream News Media Narratives on Youth Online Safety
  • DiaFrame: A Framework for Understanding Bengali Dialects in Human-AI Collaborative Creative Writing Spaces
  • The Synergy of Dialogue and Art: Exploring the Potential of Multimodal AI Chatbots in Emotional Support
  • Sorting Pauses in Speech Based Dialog Systems: Effects of Knowing Whether Pauses in Speech are Mid-Turn or at The End Of the Turn
  • Interruptibility during Scientific Research Collaborations: The Effect of Pressure, Proximity, and Quiet Time
  • Enhancing Personalized Cybersecurity Guidance for Older Adults in Ireland
  • Evaluation of Interactive Demonstration in Voice-assisted Counting for Young Children
  • Evaluation of an LLM in Identifying Logical Fallacies: A Call for Rigor When Adopting LLMs in HCI Research

Collaborative and User-centered Design

  • Identifying the Values that Shape HCI and CSCW Research with Latin American Communities: A Collaborative Autoethnography
  • “I’ll pay half the cost, for the loft” — From Searching to Agreeing on Group Property Rentals
  • Investigating How Gilds Were Employed on Reddit
  • Scalar Devices of a Global Movement of Gig Worker Activists: Nonscalability and the Possibilities of Proliferation
  • Imagining the Hybrid Workspace as a “Third Space”: Participatory Speculations on the Unique Qualities of the Hybrid Cooperative Space
  • Consent, Deception, and Retaliation: Articulating What it Means to Feel Safe in Social Cross-Reality with Participatory Design of VR Dating
  • Working with Color: How Color Quantization Can Aid Researchers of Problematic Information
  • Why is Accessibility So Hard? Insights From the History of Privacy
  • Expectation Conformance in Online Sound Therapy: Designing Tools for Users of Mental Wellbeing Applications

10:30 – 11:00: Break

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2a: Navigating Family Dynamics and Youth Health Journeys

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • “Ultimately We’re Together”: Understanding New Parents’ Experiences of Co-parenting
  • Evaluating the Use of Hypothetical ‘Would You Rather’ Scenarios to Discuss Privacy and Security Concepts with Children
  • FamilyScope: Visualizing Affective Aspects of Family Social Interactions using Passive Sensor Data
  • Exploring the Perspectives of Social VR-Aware Non-Parent Adults and Parents on Children’s Use of Social Virtual Reality
  • Opportunities and Challenges in Using Tangible, Teleoperated Voice Agents in Kid-Driven Play Among Families with Neurodivergent Children
  • The Hidden Burden: Encountering and Managing (Unintended) Stigma in Children with Serious Illnesses
  • It’s About the Journey – Capturing Stories of the Fluctuating Experiences of Youth Kidney Transplant Patients

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2b: Remote Healthcare

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • Limitations of Using Mobile Phones for Managing Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Among Youth in Low and Middle-Income Countries: Implications for mHealth
  • Advice from a Doctor or AI? Understanding Willingness to Disclose Information Through Remote Patient Monitoring to Receive Health Advice
  • Healthcare Voice AI Assistants: Factors Influencing Trust and Intention to Use
  • The Search for Paxlovid: Medication Acquisition as Anticipation Work After China’s Zero-COVID Policy
  • Exploring the Role of Chatbots in Tackling COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women in Rural Northern India
  • Understanding The Needs of Mentoring in Surgery to Guide the Design of Surgical Telementoring Systems

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2c: Protecting Users: Legislative Insights, Dark Patterns, and Cybersecurity

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • A Comparative Analysis of Legislative Protections for Online Safety in the Global South: A Case Study of the Caribbean
  • From Awareness to Action: Exploring End-User Empowerment Interventions for Dark Patterns in UX
  • Computers as Bad Social Actors: Dark Patterns and Anti-Patterns in Interfaces that Act Socially
  • Investigating Nudges toward Related Sellers on E-commerce Marketplaces: A Case Study on Amazon
  • The Mundane Art of Cybersecurity: Living with Insecure IT in Danish Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  • Security Patchworking in Lebanon: Infrastructuring Across Failing Infrastructures
  • Burnout in Cybersecurity Incident Responders: Exploring the Factors that Light the Fire

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2d: Technology and the Experiences of Migrant and Minority Communities

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • El costo de la independencia: Latino house-cleaners in Technology-Mediated Labour Markets
  • “We’re not all construction workers”: Algorithmic Compression of Latinidad on TikTok
  • “I’m Constantly in This Dilemma”: How Migrant Technology Professionals Perceive Social Media Recommendation Algorithms
  • Journeying Through Sense of Place with Mental Maps: Characterizing Changing Spatial Understanding and Sense of Place During Migration for Work
  • Is the Same Performance Really the Same?: Understanding How Listeners Perceive ASR Results Differently According to the Speaker’s Accent
  • Gendered, Collectivist Journeys: Exploring Sociotechnical Adaptation Among Afghan Refugees in the United States

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2e: Echo Chambers and Fake News in Focus

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • The Private Life of QAnon: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Americans’ Exposure to QAnon Content on the Web
  • Lower Quantity, Higher Quality: Auditing News Content and User Perceptions on Twitter/X Algorithmic versus Chronological Timelines
  • “Pinocchio had a Nose, You have a Network!”: On Characterizing Fake News Spreaders on Arabic Social Media
  • Did the Roll-Out of Community Notes Reduce Engagement With Misinformation on X/Twitter?
  • Transformer-Based Quantification of the Echo Chamber Effect in Online Communities
  • HearHere: Mitigating Echo Chambers in News Consumption through an AI-based Web System
  • Measuring Epistemic Trust: Towards a New Lens for Democratic Legitimacy, Misinformation, and Echo Chambers

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2f: Governance, Online Communities, and Design

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • Governance Capture in a Self-Governing Community: A Qualitative Comparison of the Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Serbo-Croatian Wikipedias
  • Adopting third-party bots for managing online communities
  • Community Archetypes: An Empirical Framework for Guiding Research Methodologies to Reflect User Experiences of Sense of Virtual Community
  • Not Quite Filling the Void: Comparing the Perceptions of Local Online Groups and Local Media Pages on Facebook
  • Trouble in Paradise? Understanding Mastodon Admin’s Motivations, Experiences, and Challenges Running Decentralised Social Media
  • The Denizen Designer Project: Practices, Relationships, and Principles of Activist-Led Design

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2g: Panel: Navigating Tensions, Managing Conflict, and Reaching Academic Harmony in HCI (hybrid)

Room: Heredia
Session chair:

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2h: SIG: Imagining Computing Futures and Mitigating Algorithmic Harm: Conversations Between Artistic Disciplines and Computing

Room: Cartago
Session chair:

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2i: Poster madness

Room: Talamanca

Digital Responsibility

  • Maintaining a Community of Care: Opportunities and Challenges of ICTs for Contemporary Mutual Aid
  • Exploring the Impact of AI-generated Image Tools on Professional and Non-professional Users in the Art and Design Fields
  • Agent-Based Modeling for Identifying Water Conflicts in Farmer Water User Organizations: A Socio-Hydrological Approach
  • Harnessing LLMs for Automated Video Content Analysis: An Exploratory Workflow of Short Videos on Depression
  • A First Look into Fake Profiles on Social Media through the Lens of Victim’s Experiences
  • Understanding Creators’ Acceptance of Content Reuse
  • Misinformation, Fraud, and Stereotyping: Towards a Typology of Harm Caused by Deepfakes
  • Uncovering Contradictions in Human-AI Interactions: Lessons Learned from User Reviews of Replika
  • Exploring the Impact of AI-Generated Images on Political News Perception and Understanding
  • Understanding and Mitigating New Harms in Immersive and Embodied Virtual Spaces: A Speculative Dystopian Design Fiction Approach
  • Mapping the Stakeholder Debate on Facial Recognition Technologies
  • Hacker, Their Actions, and Fear Appeal: A First Look Through the Lens of Children

Health and Wellbeing

  • Examining the Social Dynamics on Health Behavior Promotion in Online Peer Discussions about Breast Cancer Screening
  • Outcome First or Overview First? Optimizing Patient-Oriented Framework for Evidence-Based Healthcare Treatment Selections with XAI Tools
  • Large Language Models and Personalized Storytelling for Postpartum Wellbeing
  • FitPal: Reshape Daily Exercise Misconceptions Among Elders through AI Chatbot and Community-based Services
  • A Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Rehealthy Training Exergame Designed for the Older Women
  • From Unilateral Dominance to Collaborative Cooperation: Exploring Intergenerational Cooperative Exergames to Facilitate Physical Exercise for Older Adults
  • Exploring Online Support Needs of Adolescents Living with Epilepsy
  • Supporting Healthcare Providers’ Motivations for Caring for Patients in Underserved Communities
  • Developing a Resource for Supporting Community-Based Health Research: Towards Considerations for Advancing Equity in Mobile Health Technology
  • Designing for Resilient Caregiving Coordination Journeys: Prioritizing Features Across Families and Phases
  • The i-SDM Framework: Developing AI-based Tools in Shared Decision-Making for Cancer Treatment with Clinical Professionals
  • Design Opportunities for International Students’ Mental Health Management: An Interview Study with University Counselors
  • Envisioning Possibilities and Challenges of AI for Personalized Cancer Care

Assistive Technologies

  • Bridging Communication Gaps Using Augmented Reality: Designing a User Conversational Interface for Hearing Impaired Student
  • Exploring the Role of Social Support When Integrating Generative AI in Small Business Workflows
  • Understanding information managers: A thematic analysis of information challenges of disability service providers

CSCW25 Papers

  • Academics’ Reflections on Delivering Hybrid Lessons Through the Analytical Language of Seams and Patchwork
  • Thoughtful Adoption of NLP for Civic Participation: Understanding Differences Among Policymakers

12:30 – 14:30 Lunch

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3a: AI in Creative Workflows: Opportunities and Challenges

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • Creative ML Assemblages: The interactive politics of people, processes, and products
  • ” It Felt Like Having a Second Mind”: Investigating Human-AI Co-creativity in Prewriting with Large Language Models
  • StyleWe: Towards Style Fusion in Generative Fashion Design with Efficient Federated AI
  • Smart “Error”! Exploring Imperfect AI to Support Creative Ideation
  • (Dis)placed Contributions: Uncovering Hidden Hurdles to Collaborative Writing Involving Non-Native Speakers, Native Speakers, and AI-Powered Editing Tools
  • MetaWriter: Exploring the Potential and Perils of AI Writing Support in Scientific Peer Review

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3b: Bridging Technology and Therapy

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • What Makes Digital Support Effective? How Therapeutic Skills Affect Clinical Well-Being
  • Investigating the Possibility of Using an AR Mask to Support Online Psychological Counseling
  • Missed Opportunities for Human-Centered AI Research: Understanding Stakeholder Collaboration in Mental Health AI Research
  • Classifying Technologies during the Assessment, Treatment Planning, Documentation and Evaluation Phases of Music Therapy: A Survey of Board-Certified Practitioners
  • “I hate you. I love you. I’m sorry. I miss you.” Understanding Online Grief Expression Through Suicide Bereavement Letter-Writing Practices
  • Exploring Effects of Chatbot’s Interpretation and Self-disclosure on Mental Illness Stigma

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3c: Evolving Approaches to Privacy

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • On Being an Expert: Habitus as a Lens for Understanding Privacy Expertise
  • I inherently just trust that it works: Investigating Mental Models of Open-Source Libraries for Differential Privacy
  • NLPGuard: A Framework for Mitigating the Use of Protected Attributes by NLP Classifiers
  • The Subversive AI Acceptance Scale (SAIA-8): A Scale to Measure User Acceptance of AI-Generated, Privacy-Enhancing Image Modifications
  • A Roadmap for Applying the Contextual Integrity Framework in Qualitative Privacy Research
  • Privacy Norms of Transformative Fandom: A Case Study of an Activity-Defined Community

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3d: Moderating the Digital Sphere

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • User Attitudes to Content Moderation in Web Search
  • Investigating Influential Users’ Responses to Permanent Suspension on Social Media
  • AppealMod: Inducing Friction to Reduce Moderator Workload of Handling User Appeals
  • “Positive reinforcement helps breed positive behavior”: Moderator Perspectives on Encouraging Desirable Behavior
  • Detecting Covert Disruptive Behavior in Online Interaction by Analyzing Conversational Features and Norm Violations
  • Chillbot: Content Moderation in the Backchannel

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3e: Trusting the Machine: Fake News. AI Decision-Making, and Auditing

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Comparing the Willingness to Share for Human-generated vs. AI-generated Fake News
  • Which Linguistic Cues Make People Fall for Fake News? A Comparison of Cognitive and Affective Processing
  • “We Have No Idea How Models will Behave in Production until Production”: How Engineers Operationalize Machine Learning
  • “Something Fast and Cheap” or “A Core Element of Building Trust”? AI Auditing Professionals’ Perspectives on Trust in AI
  • Evaluating What Others Say: The Effect of Accuracy Assessment in Shaping Mental Models of AI Systems
  • Policy Sandboxing: Empathy as an Enabler Towards Inclusive Policy-Making
  • Designing for Appropriate Reliance: The Roles of AI Uncertainty Presentation, Initial User Decision, and User Demographics in AI-Assisted Decision-Making

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3f: Enhancing Virtual Presence and Interaction

Room: Heredia
Session chair:

  • W4-Groups: Modeling the Who, What, When and Where of Group Behavior via Mobility Sensing
  • Understanding Multi-user, Handheld Mixed Reality for Group-based MR Games
  • “Like I was There:” A User Evaluation of an Interpersonal Telepresence System Developed through Value Sensitive Design
  • Using Co-Design with Streamers and Viewers to Identify Values and Resolve Tensions in the Design of Interpersonal Wearable Telepresence Systems
  • Meditating in Live Stream: An Autoethnographic and Interview Study to Investigate Motivations, Interactions and Challenges
  • Diving into a Heritage Metaverse: Learning from End User-driven Experiences and Perspectives to Enhance Virtual Heritage Interpretation

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3g: Award Session (hybrid)

Room: Central 3
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14:30 – 16:00 Session 3h: SIG: The Collaboration Paradox: Confronting Colonial Legacies in South-North Projects

Room: Cartago
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16:00 – 16:30 Break

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4a: Intergenerational Connections

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • Understanding the Role of Technology in Older Adults’ Changing Social Support Networks
  • “More Than Just Holding the iPad”: Family Members’ Perspectives on the Work of Video Calling in Aged Care
  • Field Trial of a Tablet-based AR System for Intergenerational Connections through Remote Reading
  • Designing Collaborative Technology for Intergenerational Social Play over Distance
  • Gaining Technological Autonomy and Soci-emotional Support: A Case Study of How and Why Chinese Older Adults Engage with a Semi-acquaintance Online Community
  • Spirits in the Material World: Older Adults’ Personal Curation of Memory Artifacts

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4b: Patient-Centered Care and Youth Empowerment

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • CommSense: A Wearable-Based Computational Framework for Evaluating Patient-Clinician Interactions
  • Transitioning Together: Collaborative Work in Adolescent Chronic Illness Management
  • Exploring Patient-Generated Annotations to Digital Clinical Symptom Measures for Patient-Centered Communication
  • Providing Context to the “Unknown”: Patient and Provider Reflections on Connecting Personal Tracking, Patient-Reported Insights, and EHR Data within a Post-COVID Clinic
  • Entangled Amid Misaligned Seams: Limitations to Technology-Mediated Care for Repairing Infrastructural Breakdowns in a Youth Empowerment Program
  • Understanding the Technology-Mediated Home Phlebotomy Ecosystem in India
  • Profiling the Offline and Online Risk Experiences of Youth to Develop Targeted Interventions for Online Safety

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4c: Data Donation, Privacy and Security

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • Advocating Values through Meaningful Participation: Introducing a Method to Elicit and Analyze Values for Enriching Data Donation Practices in Healthcare
  • Communicating the Privacy-Utility Trade-off: Supporting Informed Data Donation with Privacy Decision Interfaces for Differential Privacy
  • eHealth Data Security and Privacy: Perspectives from Diverse Stakeholders in Malawi
  • Collective Privacy Sensemaking on Social Media about Period and Fertility Tracking post Roe v. Wade
  • Priming through Persuasion: Towards Secure Password Behavior
  • ” Innovative Technologies or Invasive Technologies?”: Exploring Design Challenges of Privacy Protection With Smart Home in Jordan

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4d: Misinformation and Fact Checking

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • ” The Headline Was So Wild That I Had To Check”: An Exploration of Women’s Encounters With Health Misinformation on Social Media
  • Targets of Weaponized Islamophobia: The Impact of Misinformation on the Online Practices of Muslims in the United States
  • “We’re Not in That Circle of Misinformation”: Understanding Community-Based Trusted Messengers Through Cultural Code-Switching
  • Human-centered NLP Fact-checking: Co-Designing with Fact-checkers using Matchmaking for AI
  • Misinformation as a Harm: Structured Approaches for Fact-Checking Prioritization
  • “Fact-checks are for the Top 0.1%”: Examining Reach, Awareness, and Relevance of Fact-Checking in Rural India

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4e: Navigating AI Ethical Challenges

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Intermediation: Algorithmic Prioritization in Practice in Homeless Services
  • “Come to us first”: Centering Community Organizations in Artificial Intelligence for Social Good Partnerships
  • Power and Play: Investigating ‘License to Critique’ in Teams’ AI Ethics Discussions
  • Who Should Act? Distancing and Vulnerability in Technology Practitioners’ Accounts of Ethical Responsibility
  • Mitigating Gender Stereotypes Toward AI Agents Through an eXplainable AI (XAI) Approach
  • Gender Biases in Error Mitigation by Voice Assistants

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4f: Multiplayer Gaming and Communication

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • Casual Competition by Design: A Study of the All Random All Mid (ARAM) Mode in League of Legends
  • “I Felt Everyone Was a Streamer”: An Empirical Study on What Makes Avatar Collective Streaming Engaging
  • SealMates: Improving Communication in Video Conferencing using a Collective Behavior-Driven Avatar
  • Designing Shared Information Displays for Agents of Varying Strategic Sophistication
  • BPCoach: Exploring Hero Drafting in Professional MOBA Tournaments via Visual Analytics
  • CUPID: Improving Battle Fairness and Position Satisfaction in Online MOBA Games with a Re-matchmaking System

16:30 – 18:00 Session 4f: Panel: (Un)designing AI for Mental and Spiritual Wellbeing (hybrid)

Room: Heredia
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16:30 – 18:00 Session 4g: SIG: Future Dialogues: Personal AI Assistants and Their Interactions with Us and Each Other

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18:15 – 19:45 Reception: Poster / Demo

Room: Talamanca

Wednesday November 13

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1a: Aging and Technology

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • “They Make Us Old Before We’re Old”: Designing Ethical Health Technology with and for Older Adults
  • Older Adults’ Collaborative Learning Dynamics When Exploring Feature-Rich Software
  • Sustaining the Usefulness and Appeal of an Older Adult-led Makerspace through Developing and Adapting Resources
  • A Step Toward Better Care: Understanding What Caregivers and Residents in Assisted Living Facilities Value in Health Monitoring Systems
  • Wage Theft and Technology in the Home Care Context
  • Security and Privacy Perspectives of People Living in Shared Home Environments

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1b: From Hate Speech and Propaganda to Online Public Deliberation

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • The Virality of Hate Speech on Social Media
  • Linguistically Differentiating Acts and Recalls of Racial Microaggressions on Social Media
  • Anonymization of Voices in Spaces for Civic Dialogue: Measuring Impact on Empathy, Trust, and Feeling Heard
  • Networks and Influencers in Online Propaganda Events: A Comparative Study of Three Cases in India
  • Analyzing the Strategy of Propaganda using Inverse Reinforcement Learning: Evidence from the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine
  • Redistrict: Online Public Deliberation Support that Connects and Rebuilds Inclusive Communities

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1c: Care for the Caregivers

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • Emotion Work in Caregiving: The Role of Technology to Support Informal Caregivers of Persons Living With Dementia
  • Opportunities in Mental Health Support for Informal Dementia Caregivers Suffering from Verbal Agitation
  • Envisioning the Future of Burnout Support: Understanding Frontline Workers’ Experiences in Nonprofit Gender-Based Violence Organizations
  • Towards a Social Ecological Approach to Supporting Caseworkers in Promoting the Online Safety of Youth in Foster Care
  • Therapy for Therapists: Design Opportunities to Support the Psychological Well-being of Mental Health Workers
  • Technology’s Role in Fostering Therapist-Client Collaboration and Engagement with Goals

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1d: Understanding and Shaping Online Behavior

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • Modeling Health Video Consumption Behaviors on Social Media: Activities, Challenges, and Characteristics
  • Understanding Online Discussion Across Difference: Insights from Gun Discourse on Reddit
  • Characterizing the Structure of Online Conversations Across Reddit
  • Embedding Democratic Values into Social Media AIs via Societal Objective Functions
  • Exploring Activity-Sharing Response Differences Between Broad-Purpose and Dedicated Online Social Platforms
  • Form-From: A Design Space of Social Media Systems

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1e: Human-AI Collaboration

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Understanding the Evolvement of Trust Over Time within Human-AI Teams
  • Verbal vs. Visual: How Humans Perceive and Collaborate with AI Teammates Using Different Communication Modalities in Various Human-AI Team Compositions
  • Grounding with Structure: Exploring Design Variations of Grounded Human-AI Collaboration in a Natural Language Interface
  • 3DPFIX: Improving Remote Novices’ 3D Printing Troubleshooting through Human-AI Collaboration Design
  • AI-Powered Reminders for Collaborative Tasks: Experiences and Futures
  • Characterising CSCW Research on Human-Robot Collaboration

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1f: Digital Connections and Self-Disclosure

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • Chirp: The Impact of Private Online Self-Disclosure on Perceived Social Support
  • Friendship Formation in an Enforced Online Regime: The Social Life of U.S. University Students Under COVID
  • Beyond Just Money Transactions: How Digital P2P Payments (Re)shape Existing Offline Interpersonal Relationships
  • Supporting Hard Conversations in Close Relationships Through Design
  • Safer Algorithmically-Mediated Offline Introductions: Harms and Protective Behaviors
  • Who2chat: A Social Networking System for Academic Researchers in Virtual Social Hours Enabling Coordinating, Overcoming Barriers and Social Signaling

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1g: Contextualizing Fairness in AI

Room: Talamanca
Session chair:

  • U.S. Job-Seekers’ Organizational Justice Perceptions of Emotion AI-Enabled Asynchronous Interviews
  • Definitions of Fairness Differ Across Socioeconomic Groups & Shape Perceptions of Algorithmic Decisions
  • It’s the most fair thing to do but it doesn’t make any sense”: Perceptions of Mathematical Fairness Notions by Hiring Professionals
  • RAI Guidelines: Method for Generating Responsible AI Guidelines Grounded in Regulations and Usable by (Non-)Technical Roles
  • Articulation Work and Tinkering for Fairness in Machine Learning
  • Tinker, Tailor, Configure, Customize: The Articulation Work of Contextualizing an AI Fairness Checklist

9:00 – 10:30 Session 1h: Panel: Nurturing Digitally Mediated Post-Growth Work Economies

Room: Heredia
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9:00 – 10:30 Session 1i: SIG: Community-Driven Models for Supporting Research on Social Platforms

Room: Cartago
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10:30 – 11:00 Break

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2a: Collaborative Workflows

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • Material Mediation in Collaborative Activity
  • “A Lot of Moving Parts”: A Case Study of Open-Source Hardware Design Collaboration in the Thingiverse Community
  • Mending the Fabric: the Contentious, Collaborative Work of Repairing Broadband Maps
  • “That comes with a huge career cost”: Understanding Collaborative Ideation Experiences of Disabled Professionals.
  • The Soul of Work: Evaluation of Job Meaningfulness and Accountability in Human-AI Collaboration
  • Application of Prompt Learning Models in Identifying the Collaborative Problem Solving Skills in an Online Task

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2b: Algorithms in the Workplace

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • Beyond Recommendations: From Backward to Forward AI Support of Pilots’ Decision-Making Process
  • Code-ifying the Law: How Disciplinary Divides Afflict the Development of Legal Software
  • Understanding Practices around Computational News Discovery Tools in the Domain of Science Journalism
  • Rhythm of Work: Mixed-methods Characterization of Information Workers Scheduling Preferences and Practices
  • The Algorithm and the Org Chart: How Algorithms Can Conflict with Organizational Structures
  • Supporting Organizations in Improving Employee Bulk E-mail — A Tool Design and Evaluation Study

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2c: Protecting Users in Digital Spaces

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • PressProtect: Helping Journalists Navigate Social Media in the Face of Online Harassment
  • ReSPect: Enabling Active and Scalable Responses to Networked Online Harassment
  • Stoking the flames: Understanding escalation in an online harassment community
  • How Platform Exchange and Safeguards Matter: The Case of Sexual Risk in Airbnb and Couchsurfing
  • The Sociotechnical Stack: Opportunities for Social Computing Research in Non-Consensual Intimate Media
  • Users’ Perceptions of Online Child Abuse Detection Mechanisms

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2d: Analyzing and Shaping User Behavior on Social Media

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • Ten Seconds Can Last Longer: Prevalence, Impact, and User Perceptions of Food Cues on Snapchat
  • Investigating Characteristics of Media Recommendation Solicitation in r/ifyoulikeblank
  • NewsGuesser: Using Curiosity to Reduce Selective Exposure
  • On the Use of Proxies in Political Ad Targeting
  • “Here’s Your Evidence”: False Consensus in Public Twitter Discussions of COVID-19 Science
  • Unveiling the Toxic” World of #Meanspo: Understanding Users’ Emerging Online Eating Disorder Practices in X/Twitter”

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2e: Empowerment and Agency in Digital Labor

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Experiences from Running a Participatory Media Platform for Women and Led by Women in Rural North India
  • “I will just have to keep driving”: A Mixed-methods Investigation of Lack of Agency within the Thai Motorcycle Rideshare Driver Community
  • Union Makes Us Strong: Space, Technology, and On-Demand Ridesourcing Digital Labour Platforms
  • Entangled Independence: From Labor Rights to Gig “Empowerment” Under the Algorithmic Gaze
  • Digital Gig Work Under Unstable Energy Infractructures: Invisible Workarounds and Alternative Imaginaries
  • Reimagining Communities through Transnational Bengali Decolonial Discourse with YouTube Content Creators

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2f: UX, Visual Communication and Design

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • Analyzing Collaborative Challenges and Needs of UX Practitioners when Designing with AI/ML
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Tool Adoption in Industrial UX Research Collaborations
  • ProcessGallery: Illustrating Design Principles through Contrasting Pairs of Early and Late Iterations of Visual Designs.
  • Working with Color: How Color Quantization Can Aid Researchers of Problematic Information
  • Why I Choose This Sticker When Chatting with You: Exploring Design Considerations for Sticker Recommendation Services in Mobile Instant Messengers
  • Attention is All They Need: Exploring the Media Archaeology of the Computer Vision Research Paper
  • The Contemporary Art of Image Search: Iterative User Intent Expansion via Vision-Language Model

11:00 – 12:30 Identity, Visibility and Care in Online Spaces

Room: Talamanca
Session chair:

  • Algorithmic Subjectivities
  • Theorizing Self Visibility on Social Media: A Visibility Objects Approach
  • Understanding the Relationship Between Social Identity and Self-Expression Through Animated Gifs on Social Media
  • Toward Trauma-Informed Research Practices with Youth in HCI: Caring for Participants and Research Assistants When Studying Sensitive Topics
  • Better than Google’: Information Activism for LGBTQ+ Young Adults in a Rural Community
  • Menopause Legacies: Designing to Record and Share Experiences of Menopause Across Generations

11:00 – 12:30 Session 2h: Panel: Generative AI Going Awry: Enabling Designers to Proactively Avoid It in CSCW Applications

Room: Cartago
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11:00 – 12:30 Session 2i: SIG: Games and Play SIG at CSCW: Approaching Games Research from a CSCW Perspective

Room: Heredia
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12:30 – 14:30 Lunch

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3a: Unpacking User Interpretation and System Design

Room: Guanacaste 2
Session chair:

  • Belief Miner: A Methodology for Discovering Causal Beliefs and Causal Illusions from General Populations
  • Simple Scores are Messy Signals: How Users Interpret Scores on Real Estate Platforms
  • (De)Noise: Moderating the Inconsistency Between Human Decision-Makers
  • Concept of Operations as Epistemic Object: The Sociotechnical Design Roles of a Systems Engineering Document
  • Characterizing Usability Issue Discussions in Open Source Software Projects
  • Constructing a Classification Scheme – and its Consequences

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3b: Work, Non-Work, and Social Technologies

Room: Central 2
Session chair:

  • Beyond Meditation: Understanding Everyday Mindfulness Practices and Technology Use Among Experienced Practitioners
  • Improving Work-Nonwork Balance with Data-Driven Implementation Intention with Mental Contrasting
  • Social Media as a Lens into Careers During a Changing World of Work
  • Peerdea: Co-Designing a Peer Support System with Creative Entrepreneurs
  • “Math is a pain!”: Understanding challenges and needs of the machine learning community on Stack Overflow
  • Characterizing Developers’ Linguistic Behaviors in Open Source Development across Their Social Statuses

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3c: Designing for Empathy and Care

Room: Central 3
Session chair:

  • Family Resilience in Care Coordination Technologies: Designing for Families as Adaptive Systems
  • Harnessing LLMs for Automated Video Content Analysis: An Exploratory Workflow of Short Videos on Depression
  • Research-Education Partnerships: A Co-Design Classroom for College Students with IDD
  • “The Struggle is a Part of the Experience”: Engaging Discontents in the Design of Family Meal Technologies”
  • Neurodiversity and the accessible university: exploring organizational barriers, access labor and opportunities for change
  • Enhancing Epilepsy Awareness and Cooperative Care in Elementary and Middle Schools

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3d: Collaborative Learning and Peer Support

Room: Guanacaste 3
Session chair:

  • Engage Wider Audience or Facilitate Quality Answers? a Mixed-methods Analysis of Questioning Strategies for Research Sensemaking on a Community Q&A Site
  • OSINT Research Studios: A Flexible Crowdsourcing Framework to Scale Up Open Source Intelligence Investigations
  • Challenges in Restructuring Community-based Moderation
  • TreeQuestion: Assessing Conceptual Learning Outcomes with LLM-Generated Multiple-Choice Questions
  • Improving Grading Fairness and Transparency with Decentralized Collaborative Peer Assessment
  • CodeTree: Learnersourcing Subgoal Hierarchies in Code Examples

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3e: Content Moderation and Marginalized Experiences

Room: Guanacaste 1
Session chair:

  • Content Moderation Folk Theories And Perceptions of Platform Spirit Among Marginalized Social Media Users
  • “What are you doing, TikTok?” : How Marginalized Social Media Users Perceive, Theorize, and “Prove” Shadowbanning
  • Beyond Initial Removal: Lasting Impacts of Discriminatory Content Moderation to Marginalized Creators on Instagram
  • The Online Identity Help Center: Designing and Developing a Content Moderation Policy Resource for Marginalized Social Media Users
  • The Politics of Fear and the Experience of Bangladeshi Religious Minority Communities Using Social Media Platforms
  • Stories as Boundary Objects: Digital Storytelling with Migrant Communities for Heritage Discourses

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3f: Conversations with Machines

Room: Central 1
Session chair:

  • Understanding is a Two-Way Street: User-Initiated Repair on Agent Responses and Hearing in Conversational Interfaces
  • Conversational Agents to Facilitate Deliberation on Harmful Content in WhatsApp Groups
  • Like My Aunt Dorothy: Effects of Conversational Styles on Perceptions, Acceptance and Metaphorical Descriptions of Voice Assistants during Later Adulthood.
  • Designing the Conversational Agent: Asking Follow-up Questions for Information Elicitation
  • Behaviors and Perceptions of Human-Chatbot Interactions Based on Top Active Users of a Commercial Social Chatbot
  • Dialoging Resonance in Human-Chatbot Conversation: How Users Perceive and Reciprocate Recommendation Chatbot’s Self-Disclosure Strategy

14:30 – 16:00 Session 3g: Panel: Datafication Dilemmas: Data Governance in the Public Interest (hybrid)

Room: Heredia
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14:30 – 16:00 Session 3h: SIG: Collaboratively Designing and Evaluating Responsible AI Interventions

Room: Cartago
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14:30 – 16:00 Session 3i: Panel: What should we do with Emotion AI? Towards an agenda for the next 30 years (hybrid)

Room: Talamanca
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16:00 – 16:30: Break

16:30 – 18:00 Closing Keynote: Ethan Zuckerman

The Global Majority and the Quotidian Web

Room: Talamanca