CSCW 2025 Online Conference (October 10, 2025, CET)
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This is the program for the online conference running on October 10, 2025, in the CET time zone. You can convert Bergen time to your time zone by following this link: https://time.is/compare
Click here to see the in-person program for the main conference: https://cscw.acm.org/2025/index.php/program-overview-3/.
Note:
- Presentations will last 5 minutes, followed by a 20-minute general discussion.
- Detailed information about the online presentation format will be sent to presenters.
Friday, October 10, 2025, 06:45 – 11:15 CET
6:45 – 7:00 (CET)
Welcome: Hybrid chairs
7:00 – 08:05 (CET)
Trust, Safety, and Privacy in Online Communities
Chair: Weiping Pei
- Silencing the Voiceless: Social Media Content Moderation for At Risk Marginalized Populations in High-Stakes Violence and Human Rights Contexts in Nigeria
- Online Safety for All: Sociocultural Insights from a Systematic Review of Youth Online Safety in the Global South
- Improving Online Communities for Stigmatized Healthcare: Countering In-Group Microaggressions and Fostering Supportive Connections
- Users’ Strategies For Ensuring Trust, Privacy, and Safety on Facebook Marketplace: Challenges and Recommendations
- “I’m so sick and tired of this”: Understanding the Roles and Scenarios in Self-Disclosure of Everyday Experiences of Racism on Social Media
- Negotiating Choice in Online Safeguards for Older Couples with Memory Concerns
- Creating and Evaluating Privacy and Security Micro-Lessons for Elementary School Children
07:45 – 08:05
Discussion
08:05 – 08:15
Break
08:15 – 09:15 (CET)
Caring at a distance
Chair: Janni Leung
- Understanding community engagement and clinical perspective in defining situated support and harm in mental health
- Helping the Helper: Supporting Peer Counselors via AI-Empowered Practice and Feedback
- Breaking Barriers in Remote Client-Therapist Interaction: Exploring Design Spaces of Sensing and Sharing Non-Verbal Cues in Remote Psychotherapy
- When Group Spirit Meets Personal Journeys: Exploring Motivational Dynamics and Design Opportunities in Group Therapy
- “Synchronized parenting is like mixing oil and water”: Reimagining Parental Control for Co-parenting in the Divorced Households
- AI as a Bridge Across Ages: Exploring The Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in Supporting Inter-Generational Communication in Virtual Reality
08:55 – 09:15
Discussion
09:15 – 09:30
Break
09:30 – 10:30
Working together (with other people)
Chair: Fabiano Pinatti
- Bridging the Technical Gap: A Unified Representation Framework for Voice-based Community Engagement Platforms
- DesignMemo: Integrating Discussion Context into Online Collaboration with Enhanced Design Rationale Tracking
- Exploring Collaboration in Programming Activities with Children with Visual Impairments: a 10-Session Study in a School Setting
- “We aren’t very sophisticated”: An Ethnographic Study of Knowledge Management in Community Social Services
- Insights in Adaptation: Examining Self-reflection Strategies of Job Seekers with Visual Impairments in India
- My Precious Crash Data: Barriers and Opportunities in Encouraging Autonomous Driving Companies to Share Safety-Critical Data
10:00 – 10:30
Discussion
10:30 – 10:45
Break
10:45 – 11:25
Working with AI
Chair: Eleonora Mencarini
- Togedule: Scheduling Meetings with Large Language Models and Adaptive Representations of Group Availability
- Human Delegation Behavior in Human-AI Collaboration: The Effect of Contextual Information
- Safeguarding Crowdsourcing Surveys from ChatGPT through Prompt Injection
- Current and Future Use of Large Language Models for Knowledge Work
- Leveraging Large Language Models for Collective Decision-Making
- Towards a Responsible AI Organizational Maturity Model
11:25 – 11:45
Discussion
Friday, October 10, 2025, 16:00 – 21:00 CET
16:00 – 17:00
Communicating properly, interpreting signs
Chair: Reza H. Mogavi
- Mind Your Manners: The Dynamics of Politeness in Human-AI vs. Human-Human Interactions
- Making Pairs That Cooperate: Chatbot Assessment of Receptiveness in Human Conversations
- “A Blocklist is a Boundary”: Tensions between Community Protection and Mutual Aid on Federated Social Networks
- Tone Indicators: Designing Accessible CMC Cues for Neurodiverse Users
- Improving User Behavior Prediction: Leveraging Annotator Metadata in Supervised Machine Learning Models
- Channel Switching and Adaptive Behaviors in Multichannel Communication
16:40 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Break
17:15 – 18:20
Fighting Misinformation, building believability
Chair: Chenyan Jia
- Understanding News Consumers’ Perceptions of Believability: A Study of Real and Fake News
- Designing Effective AI Explanations for Misinformation Detection: A Comparative Study of Content, Social, and Combined Explanations
- “If it has an exclamation point, I step away from it, I need facts, not excited feelings”: Technologically Mediated Parental COVID Uncertainty
- Interface Matters: Exploring Human Trust in Health Information from Large Language Models via Text, Speech, and Embodiment
- Leveraging Learner Errors in Digital Argumentation Learning: How ALure Helps Students Learn from their Mistakes and Write Better Arguments
- Attorneys and AI: How Lawyers Use Artificial Intelligence and Analyze Its Impacts
- Credibility Boosters as a Lens for Understanding Epistemic Injustice in Civic Tech: The Case of Heat Seek#
- Searching for Affirmation: How Partisan Audiences on Google Search Induce an Abortion-Related Filter Bubble Effect
17:15 – 18:20
Discussion
18:20 – 18:30
Break
18:30 – 19:15
Games, Entertainment, Culture
Chair: Xinru Page
- Online Game Players on Peer-to-Peer Trading Platform: An Infrastructure Perspective
- Still an uphill journey: Women’s Difficulties in Collaborative Gaming Events
- A Constructed Response: Designing and Choreographing Robot Arm Movements in Collaborative Dance Improvisation
- Exploring the Diversity of Music Experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
- Signals in the Noise: Decoding Unexpected Engagement Patterns on Twitter
- An Experimental Study Of Netflix Use and the Effects of Autoplay on Watching Behaviors
- “I recall the past”: Exploring How People Collaborate with Generative AI to Create Cultural Heritage Narratives
19:15 – 19:35
Discussion
19:35 – 19:45
Break
19:45 – 20:45
Humanized AI: Avatars, Agents, and Voice Assistants
Chair: Qiao Georgie Jin
- “No, not that voice again!”: Engaging Older Adults in Design of Anthropomorphic Voice Assistants
- A multidimensional measurement of photorealistic avatars quality of experience
- From User Surveys to Telemetry-Driven AI Agents: Exploring the Potential of Personalized Productivity Solutions
- Unremarkable to Remarkable AI Agent: Exploring Boundaries of Agent Intervention for Adults With and Without Cognitive Impairment
- Virtual agent-based communication skills training to facilitate health persuasion among peers
- Large Language Model Agents for Improving Engagement with Behavior Change Interventions: Application to Digital Mindfulness
20:25 – 20:45
Discussion
Friday, October 10, 2025, 22:00 – 01:30 CET
22:00 – 23:05
Recovering from a crisis
Chair: Douglas Zytko
- Disrupted Behavioral Health Routines for Children during a Public Health Crisis: A Mixed-Methods Study of Digital Technology’s Role in Routine Recovery
- “We’re losing our neighborhoods. We’re losing our community”: A Comparative Analysis of Community Discourse in Online and Offline Public Spheres across Disaster Phases
- Toward Designing Accessible and Meaningful Software for Cancer Survivors
- Kintsugi-Inspired Design: Communicatively Reconstructing Identities Online After Trauma
- Finding Understanding and Support: Navigating Online Communities to Share and Connect at the Intersection of Abuse and Foster Care Experiences
- Perceiving and Countering Hate: The Role of Identity in Online Responses
22:40 – 23:00
Discussion
23:00 – 23:15
Break
23:15 – 23:55
Health
Chair: Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang
- Peer Recommendation Interventions for Health-related Social Support: a Feasibility Assessment
- “I Want My Chart to Be Just for Me”: Community-Engaged Design to Support Outpatient Healthcare for Resettled Communities
- Reconceptualizing Technology for Chronic Disease Management Activities in the Family: Supporting Collective Routines
- Bridging Expertise: Doctor Recommendations for Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations in Online Medical Consultations
23:35 – 23:55
Discussion
23:55 – 00:10
Break
00:10 – 00:45
Who are you working with? Tools, AI, People
Chair: Taha Hassan
- Mediating Effects of Psychological Ownership on Group Processes in TeleAR Workspaces
- How are People with Disabilities Embraced in Software Development Teams? A Systematic Literature Review
- Workers Who Care: AI-Enabled Smart Hand Tools in the Skilled Trades
- Who is Responsible, the Advisor or the AI? Understanding the Effects of Disclosing Advisors’ AI Use on Perceived Responsibility and AI Reliance
- Leveraging Large Language Models for Collective Decision-Making
- “Invisible Labor in Open Source Software Ecosystems”
- Drinking From a Firehose While Herding Cats: A Search for Accountability in the Rust Open Source Community
- Relational Logistics and Alternative Supply Chains of Last Resort
00:45 – 01:05
Discussion
01:05 – 01:15
Break
01:15 – 02:00
Reflecting on Methodology
Chair: Naman Gupta
- Assessing Disparities in Hybrid and Online-Only Local Support Communities
- Reflexive Data Walks: Cultivating Feminist Ethos through Place-Based Inquiry
- “I Feel Like All of This Is Already Happening Anyways”: Context Import and Young Adults’ Perspectives on Researcher Access to TikTok Data
- Teens as Co-Researchers: Advocating for Disruptive Change to Engage Youth Meaningfully in Online Safety Research and the Design of Social Media
- Who Puts the “Social” in “Social Computing”?: Using A Neurodiversity Framing to Review Social Computing Research
- Harvesting Light, Cultivating Care: Exploring Intermittence As Framework for Infrastructuring and Stewardship
- Conflict in Community-Based Design: A Case Study of a Relationship Breakdown
02:00 – 02:20
Discussion