CSCW Main Conference (October 20-22, 2025, Bergen, Norway)

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

For workshops, see: https://cscw.acm.org/2025/index.php/workshops/

The schedule for the online pre-conference can also be found in the SIGCHI program and here. Both virtual and in-person registrants are encouraged to attend this event. If you have any questions about the schedule, please contact the general chairs (chairs2025@cscw.acm.org).

Note: All presentations in the main room (Peer Gynt-salen) will be livestreamed and will be viewable by both in-person and virtual attendees.

MONDAY, October 20

CHAIRS WELCOME

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

OPENING PLENARY
Dr. Kari Kuuti, “Understanding the role of technology in work practices – the story of European CSCW research”

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

COFFEE BREAK

DOING CSCW RESEARCH

Room: Peer Gynt-salen
Chair: Ellen Simpson

  • Research and/as Relation: Documenting Experiences of Community-Collaborative Researchers in HCI
  • Blended Workshops: A Flexible Approach for Practice-centred Design in German Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
  • Community-Driven Data Analysis: Advancing Methods to Achieve Community Goals in Collaborative Research
  • The Human Labour of Data Work: Capturing Cultural Diversity through World Wide Dishes
  • From Fake Perfects to Conversational Imperfects: Exploring Image-Generative AI as a Boundary Object for Participatory Design of Public Spaces
  • RequestAtlas: Supporting the Slow and Iterative Process of Requesting Public Records


COMMUNICATION WITH/THROUGH AI
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Sumit Asthana

  • Interrogating AI: Characterizing Emergent Playful Interactions with ChatGPT
  • Can Fans Build Parasocial Relationships through Idols’ Simulated Voice Messages?: A Study of AI Private Call Users’ Perceptions, Cognitions, and Behaviors
  • Steering AI-driven Personalization of Scientific Text for General Audiences
  • Introspectus AI: Long-term AI-Driven Dialogue Training To Promote Self-Reflection
  • Poet-Weaver: Reflecting on Communication Failure in Personal Relationships With Stylized AI-Generated Conversation Digests
  • Exploring the Effects of Chatbot Anthropomorphism and Human Empathy on Human Prosocial Behavior Toward Chatbots


COLLABORATING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Ronny Andrade Parra

  • How to categorize collaboration during a collaborative puzzle-solving task? Validation of collaboration profiles using multimodal data in virtual reality context
  • The Emergence of Technology Adaptations During a Collaborative Problem-Solving Task in Immersive Virtual Reality
  • Robot, Avatar, or Human: The Impact of Partner Representation and Task on the Communication Experience
  • Are We in This Together? Investigating the Relationship of Avatar Customisation, Social Presence, and Communication Outcomes in Collaborative Embodied Virtual Reality
  • Verisimilitude as Boon and Bane: How People Initiate Opportunistic Interactions at Professional Events in Social VR
  • Growing Together at Work: Cultivating a Mentorship Garden


THE GIG ECONOMY
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Airi Lampinen

  • Sorry, Your HIT Is Overbooked: Investigating the Use of Crowdsourcing HIT Catchers
  • How Data Workers Shape Datasets: The Role of Positionality in Data Collection and Annotation for Computer Vision
  • Learning on the Go: Understanding How Gig Economy Workers Learn with Recommendation Algorithms
  • “Rideshare Transparency: Translating Gig Worker Insights on AI Platform Design to Policy”
  • Between Autonomy and Algorithm: The Informal IT Tactics of Hyderabad’s Cab Drivers
  • Decoding the Meaning of Success on Digital Labor Platforms: Worker-Centered Perspectives


PANEL: COMPUTING AND THE ARTS: ESTABLISHING THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION
Room: Troldtog


TRAUMA & ABUSE
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Dylan Thomas Doyle

  • Connecting through Comics: Design and Evaluation of Cube, an Arts-Based Digital Platform for Trauma-Impacted Youth
  • Mitigating Trauma in Qualitative Research Infrastructure: Roles for Machine Assistance and Trauma-Informed Design
  • Trauma-Informed Organizational Coordination in Clinical Computer Security
  • Making Sense of Trauma Over Time: Interweaving Feminist Temporalities to Understand Histories
  • Legal Evidence of Technology-Facilitated Abuse in Wisconsin: Surfacing Barriers Within and Beyond the Courtroom
  • SnuggleSense: Empowering Online Harm Survivors Through a Structured Sensemaking Process


SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Kristine Lu

  • Technomediated Justice: How Restorative Justice Practitioners Use Video Conferencing Platforms and What HCI Can Learn from Them.
  • Mapping a Movement: Exploring a Proposed Police Training Facility in Atlanta and its Opposition Movement through Online Cartographic Imagery
  • Climate Data Practices: A Research Approach for HCI and Climate Justice
  • Data Practices and Double-Binds of Toronto’s Climate Governance
  • A Node on the Constellation: The Role of Feminist Makerspaces in Building and Sustaining Alternative Cultures of Technology Production
  • Sustaining Workers Who Sustain the World: Assets-Based Design for Conservation Technologies in Madagascar


MISINFORMATION, NEWS, AND FACT-CHECKING
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Helena Mihaljevic

  • Exploring Multidimensional Checkworthiness: Designing AI-assisted Claim Prioritization for Human Fact-checkers
  • “It Would Be a Lot Harder for Them to Change Their Mind….They Grew Up in Like a Very Different Time and a Very Different Location”: Barriers to Misinformation Corrections in Online Black and Latine Private Spaces
  • Spotting Online News: A Mixed Method Study of Online News Engagement and Perceptions on Misinformation Interventions
  • From News Source Sharers to Post Viewers: How Topic Diversity and Conspiracy Theories Shape Engagement With Misinformation During a Health Crisis
  • Contextualizing Misinformation: A User-Centric Approach to Linguistic and Topical Patterns in News Consumption
  • A Comparative Study of News Exposure and Consumption On and Off Facebook


DESIGNING FOR MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Room: Bekken
Chair: Elena Agapie

  • A Gentle Introduction to Mental Health Through Storytelling: Design and Evaluation of Digital Human Library
  • Towards Culturally Competent Design: A Mulitistakeholder Study of the Adoption and Use of Teletherapy within the Hispanic Community
  • In That Small Space with Just the Two of Us’: User Experiences with Cumpa in a Robotic Counseling Center
  • ComViewer: An Interactive Visual Tool to Help Viewers Seek Social Support in Online Mental Health Communities
  • LTJ: A Capability-based Digital Journaling Tool to Support Well-being of Newcomers in Life Transition
  • Investigating the Role of Situational Disruptors in Engagement with Digital Mental Health Tools

LUNCH

SIG: THE WORK OF AI RED TEAMING

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

RESPONSIBLE & ETHICAL AI
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Jacy Reese Anthis

  • AI Ethics and Social Norms: Exploring ChatGPT’s Capabilities From What to How
  • “I’m categorizing LLM as a productivity tool”: Examining ethics of LLM use in HCI research practices
  • Behavior Matters: An Alternative Perspective on Promoting Responsible Data Science
  • The AI Double Standard: Humans Judge All AIs for the Actions of One
  • WorkAI: A Toolkit for the Design of AI-driven Future of Work


ONLINE AND AI HARMS
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Jacy Reese Anthis

  • Empowering Creators in the Fight Against Online Hate: A Qualitative Exploration of AI-Mediated Counterspeech Tools
  • Understanding the Prevalence of Caste: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Caste-based Marginalization on X
  • WeAudit: Scaffolding User Auditors and AI Practitioners in Auditing Generative AI
  • Organization Matters: A Qualitative Study of Organizational Dynamics in Red Teaming Practices For Generative AI


WHAT SOCIAL MEDIA FEEDS TELL US
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Amanda Hughes

  • Understanding Decentralized Social Feed Curation on Mastodon
  • “Whoever needs to see it, will see it”: Motivations and Labor of Creating Algorithmic Conspirituality Content on TikTok
  • Why Social Media Users Press “Not Interested”: Motivations, Anticipated Effects, and Result Interpretation
  • Not just ‘for you’: How the Algorithmic Crystal Mediates Communication and Identity Work on TikTok’s FYP
  • Finding a Place to Belong: Barriers and Solutions for Supporting Trans People of Color on Reddit
  • “I Blow Up”: Understanding TikTok Users’ Reactions to Sudden Social Media Attention


MITIGATING MISINFORMATION
Room: Troldtog
Chair: Qi Cao

  • Rooted Realities: Exploring Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Addressing Misinformation with Rural and BIPOC Individuals
  • Towards Designing Social Interventions for Online Climate Change Denialism Discussions
  • Mitigating Misinformation Sharing on Social Media through Personalised Nudging
  • WARNING This Contains Misinformation: The Effect of Cognitive Factors, Beliefs, and Personality on Misinformation Warning Tag Attitudes
  • The Phase Model of Misinformation Interventions
  • Envisioning Interventions to Combat Misinformation Propagation on Social Media: Insights from Older Adults’ Approaches to Credibility Assessment


DIGITAL DIVIDES / DIGITAL LITERACY
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Yasmine Kotturi

  • “It’s like another world”: Intra-Rural Digital Divides and Public Libraries as Rural Assets
  • When Technologies Are Not Enough: Understanding How Domestic Workers Employ (and Avoid) Online Technologies in Their Work Practices
  • Sociocultural Factors in Digital Skills Learning: A Community-Based Intervention Among U.S. Public Housing Adults
  • Infrastructuring Critical Data Literacy through Role-playing: a Retrospective Study of the Game “Datopolis”
  • The Development of a New Measure of Collective Digital Literacy: Community Digital Capacity
  • Reexamining Technological Support for Genealogy Research, Collaboration, and Education


CAREGIVING & CAREGIVERS
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Yuling Sun

  • Understanding the Temporality of Informal Caregivers’ Sense-Making on Conflicts and Life-Changing Events through Online Health Communities
  • Less Supervising, More Caring: Design Recommendations for Informal Caregivers’ Co-Participation in Cardiac Telerehabilitation
  • Supporting Communication and Well-being with a Multi-Stakeholder Mobile App: Lessons Learned from A Field Study with ADHD Children and their Caregivers
  • Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care: Exploring Mental Health Needs in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregiving
  • Supporting from afar: Exploring Practices and Challenges of Remote Support-Giving for Mental Health
  • Families’ Vision of Generative AI Agents for Household Safety Against Digital and Physical Threats


SIG: Evaluating Research from and About the Global Majority
Room: Smatroll


GENERATING AND SHARING KNOWLEDGE
Room: Bekken
Chair: Jer Shyuan Ng

  • Machines in the Margins: A Systematic Review of Automated Content Generation for Wikipedia
  • “How Do You Know That Stuff?”: Barriers to Expertise Sharing Among Spreadsheet Users
  • “My Painting Belongs to 810 People”: Investigating the First Encounter Perception of Digital Shares of Physical Collectibles
  • Data Work in Memory Institutions: Why and How Information Professionals use Wikidata
  • Measurement as Bricolage: Examining How Data Scientists Construct Target Variables for Predictive Modeling Tasks

COFFEE BREAK

PANEL: THE IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI ON THE CSCW LANDSCAPE

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

TEAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Abasi-amefon Obot Affia-Jomants

  • Reimagining Multidisciplinary Teams: Challenges and Opportunities for LLMs in Cancer MDTs
  • Exploring Collaborative GenAI Agents in Synchronous Group Settings: Eliciting Team Perceptions and Design Considerations for the Future of Work
  • There’s No “I” in TEAMMAIT: Impacts of Domain and Expertise on Trust in AI Teammates for Mental Health Work
  • It’s a Complete Haystack: Understanding Dependency Management Needs in Computer-Aided Design
  • Who is to Blame: A Comprehensive Review of Challenges and Opportunities in Designer-Developer Collaboration
  • Beyond Decision Making: Considering Collaboration and Agency in the Design of AI-Based Decision-Support Systems for Fast-Response Medical Teams


CARE WORK
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Mads Solberg

  • “I did not know what they are”: Understanding Support Needs of Women around Family Planning in Rural India
  • From Regulation to Support: Centering Humans in Technology-Mediated Emotion Intervention in Care Contexts
  • “This is eye opening:” Raising Awareness of Home Care Workers’ Health and Wellbeing via Activity Tracking
  • Relational Deskilling in the Digitalization of Care Work: Older Adult Volunteering in a Danish NGO
  • A Relationship-Centered Perspective On Home Care Work
  • Navigating the Gig Economy as a Caregiver: Understanding the Dual Nature of Nanny Work


GOVERNING ONLINE COMMUNITIES
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Jie Cai

  • Using Off-the-Shelf Harmful Content Detection Models: Best Practices for Model Reuse
  • Perceptions of Moderators as a Large-Scale Measure of Online Community Governance
  • “Edit: I’m sorry for being offensive, this is getting downvoted and I feel terrible’’: Implicit Social Norms as Governance in Identity-Based Communities
  • Mapping Community Appeals Systems: Lessons for Community-led Moderation in Multi-Level Governance
  • The DSA Transparency Database: Auditing Self-reported Moderation Actions by Social Media
  • ‘One Style Does Not Regulate All’: Moderation Practices in Public and Private WhatsApp Groups


DESIGNING FOR PRIVACY
Room: Troldtog
Chair: Liz Sweigart

  • Participatory Design in Precarity: “Smart” Technologies for Tiny House Villages
  • Understanding User Needs and Attitudes for Privacy Protection Tools in Online Visual Content Sharing
  • Libertas: Privacy-Preserving Collaborative Computation for Decentralised Personal Data Stores
  • Design(ing) Fictions for Collective Civic Reporting of Privacy Harms
  • Designing Value-Centered Consent Interfaces: A Mixed-Methods Approach to Support Patient Values in Data-Sharing Decisions
  • Behind the Same Mask: Understanding the Practice of Spontaneous Collective Anonymity on Chinese Social Platforms


HATE SPEECH
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Yao Lyu

  • HateBuffer: Safeguarding Content Moderators’ Mental Well-Being through Hate Speech Content Modification
  • Harnessing Inter-Organizational Collaboration and Automation to Combat Online Hate Speech: A Qualitative Study with German Reporting Centers
  • Harm in Layers: Compositions of Misinformative Hate in Anti-Asian Speech and Their Impacts on Perceived Harmfulness
  • Content Moderation and Hate Speech on Alternative Platforms: A Case Study of BitChute


SELF-DISCLOSURE
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Sarah Rajtmajer

  • MentalImager: Exploring Generative Images for Assisting Support-Seekers’ Self-Disclosure in Online Mental Health Communities
  • Anonymity in Online Recovery: Measuring the Effects of Verbal-Person Centeredness and Identity Disclosures in Recovery Support
  • From “Time to BeReal” to “Let Me Post My BeFake:” A Case of Operationalizing Authenticity Through Design
  • Understanding How Personal Activities Are Shared In Short-form Videos
  • One MBTI does not Fit All: Perceptions and Usage of MBTI in Social Media Profiles
  • Understanding User Experience of Support-Seeking on Reddit During Stressful Times


ADVOCACY WORK
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Morgan Klaus Scheuerman

  • “Near Data” and “Far Data” for Urban Sustainability: How Do Community Advocates Envision Data Intermediaries?
  • Data Wagers in Worker Advocacy Research
  • Beyond Big Tech: Advocacy Technologists within Mission-Driven Civil Society Organizations
  • Charismatic Data and Material Traces: Monitoring Bird-Building Collisions through Citizen Science
  • The Future of Tech Labor: How Workers are Organizing and Transforming the Computing Industry
  • Metrics and Macchiatos: Challenges for Service-Industry Wdustry Workers and the Need for Worker-Driven ICTs


EXPLAINABLE AI (XAI)
Room: Bekken
Chair: Chunhua Tsai

  • “The AI is uncertain, so am I. What now?”: Navigating Shortcomings of Uncertainty Representations in Human-AI Collaboration with Capability-focused Guidance
  • What do people want to know about Artificial Intelligence (AI)? The Importance of Answering End-user Questions to Explain Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Decisions
  • Domain Experience and Expertise in Explainable AI Applications: A Bearing Fault Diagnosis Case Study
  • Impact of Explanation Techniques and Representations on Users Comprehension and Confidence in Explainable AI
  • DeMod: A Holistic Tool with Explainable Detection and Personalized Modification for Toxicity Censorship

Poster and Demo Reception

TUESDAY, October 21

TOWN HALL

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

COFFEE BREAK

SOCIAL AGENTICS (SIG)

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

ACTIVISM IN A TIME OF DATA
Room: Klokkeklang Ria Mae Borromeo
Chair: Ria Mae Borromeo

  • Who Is a Good Digital Activist? Exploring Social Justice Activists’ Adaptation to Instagram’s Algorithmic Changes
  • Formation of Climate Community for People of Colour on Digital Platforms: The Importance of Anonymity, Safety and Representation
  • From Data Activism to Activism in a Time of Data-Centrism: Affirming Epistemological Heterogeneity in Social Movements
  • Trans Data: A Research and Design Agenda from Trans Activists’ Transformative Data Science
  • Exploring Algorithmic Resistance: Responses to Social Media Censorship in Activism
  • DeliberationWorks: A Deliberation System for Developing Capacities in Civic Organizing


AI AND WRITING
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Niki Chatzipanagiotou

  • Co-Writing with AI, on Human Terms: Aligning Research with User Demands Across the Writing Process
  • “It was 80% me, 20% AI”: Seeking Authenticity in Co-Writing with Large-Language Models
  • Examining Human-AI Collaboration for Co-Writing Constructive Comments Online
  • Should AI Mimic People? Understanding AI-Supported Writing Technology Among Black Users
  • The AI Review Lottery: Widespread AI-Assisted Peer Reviews Boost Paper Scores and Acceptance Rates
  • More AI Assistance Reduces Cognitive Engagement: Examining the AI Assistance Dilemma in AI-Supported Note-Taking


COMMUNITY ENGAGED RESEARCH
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Neal Reeves

  • Beyond the Individual: A Community-Engaged Framework for Ethical Online Community Research
  • “You’re in a Ferrari. I’m Waiting for the Bus”: Confronting Tensions in Community-University Partnerships for Publicly Deployed Technologies
  • Towards Equitable Community-Industry Collaborations: Understanding the Experiences of Nonprofits’ Collaborations with Tech Companies
  • Distance Matters in Citizen-Based Water Quality Monitoring
  • BoundarEase: Fostering Constructive Community Engagement to Inform More Equitable Student Assignment Policies
  • Digital Civic Engagement in China: Using “Micro Advice” Platform to Improve People’s Livelihood


ONLINE INTERACTIONS WITH FRIENDS AND STRANGERS
Room: Troldtog
Chair: Joseph Seering

  • Understanding Digital Gifting Through Messengers Across Cultures: A Comparative Study of University Students in South Korea, China, and Japan
  • Time is On My Side: Dynamics of Talk-Time Sharing in Video-chat Conversations
  • “I’m Petting the Laptop, Which Has You Inside It”: Reflecting on Lived Experiences of Online Friendship
  • Communication Patterns Predict Team Skill in Multiplayer Online Games
  • ThingMoji: User-Captured Cut-Outs For In-Stream Visual Communication
  • Burst: Collaborative Curation in Connected Social Media Communities


ENHANCING LEARNING
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: April Wang

  • Making ChatGPT Work for Me
  • HistoChat: Leveraging AI-Driven Historical Personas for Personalized and Engaging Middle School History Education
  • PracticeDAPR: An AI-based Education-Supported System for Art Therapy
  • Exploring the Usage of Generative AI for Group Project-Based Offline Art Courses in Elementary Schools
  • Academics’ Reflections on Delivering Hybrid Lessons Through the Analytical Language of Seams and Patchwork
  • Detecting Interaction Patterns in Educational Collaborative Writing


TECHNOLOGY’S ROLE IN GOVERNANCE
Room: Gjendine
Chair: EunJeong Cheon

  • Regulating Social Media: Surveying the Impact of Nepali Government’s TikTok Ban
  • Narratives of War: Ukrainian Memetic Warfare on Twitter
  • From Protests on the Streets to a War in the East: Evolution of Discourse in a Prolonged Crisis
  • Dissent, Distance, Dilemmas: The Belarusian Diaspora, ICTs, and Adaptive Authoritarianism
  • Thoughtful Adoption of NLP for Civic Participation: Understanding Differences Among Policymakers
  • Staking a Claim in Data: Expertise and Participation in a Rural Open Government Data Initiative


DEAF & HARD OF HEARING
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Norman Makoto Su

  • EchoAid: Enhancing Livestream Shopping Accessibility for the DHH Community
  • Customizing Generated Signs and Voices of AI Avatars: Deaf-Centric Mixed-Reality Design for Deaf-Hearing Communication
  • Exploring the Impact of Emotional Voice Integration in Sign-to-Speech Translators for Deaf-to-Hearing Communication
  • Practices and Challenges of Online Love-seeking Among Deaf or Hard of Hearing People: A Case Study in China
  • Guaranteeing Equitable Musical Collaboration: Lessons Learned from the Music-Making Activities in Mixed-Hearing Groups


OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITIES
Room: Bekken
Chair: Ida Larsen-Ledet

  • Collaboration Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Scientific Open-Source Software Ecosystem: A Case Study on Astropy
  • “Ohhh, he’s the boss!”: Unpacking Power Dynamics Among Developers, Designers, and End-Users in FLOSS Usability
  • Becoming Infrastructure: A Critical Realist Account of the Evolution of DHIS2 as Digital Public Health Infrastructure in Sierra Leone
  • Hug Reports: Supporting Expression of Appreciation between Users and Contributors of Open Source Software Packages  
  • The Effect of Population Density on Remote Humanitarian Mapping Activities: A Triple-Difference Analysis

LUNCH BREAK

PANEL: SCALE, ENGAGE, OR BOTH?

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

VOICE TECHNOLOGY
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Hannah Pelikan

  • “That Would Have Been Bad”: How Radiologists Interact with VUI systems When Authoring Reports
  • AI-Based Speaking Assistant: Supporting Non-Native Speakers’ Speaking in Real-Time Multilingual Communication
  • The Balancing Act of Social Audio Facilitators: When Self-Promotion Overshadows Community Care
  • “I feel lonely when they stop chatting”: Exploring Auditory Comment Display for Eyes-Free Social-Viewing Experience in Online Music Videos
  • Vocalizing User Feedback: The Impact of Input Modality on Self-Disclosure


FACILITATING SUPPORT AND BELONGING
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Troels Mønsted

  • “When I Lost It, They Dragged Me Out”: How Care Encounters Empower Marginalized Young Adults’ Mental Health Aspiration and Care-Seeking
  • Participant Engagement and Data Quality: Lessons Learned from a Mental Wellness Crowdsensing Study
  • Sharing, Support-Seeking, and Managing Safety: A Qualitative Study of Online Platform Engagement After Pregnancy Loss
  • Psychological Barriers and Facilitators in the Sharing Economy: Exploring Recognition, Visibility, Social Costs, Community Belonging, and Efficacies
  • Script-Strategy Aligned Generation: Aligning LLMs with Expert-Crafted Dialogue Scripts and Therapeutic Strategies for Psychotherapy
  • Exploring the Design of Collaborative Technological Systems to Assist Patients in Motivating Quitting Gambling with Family Members


IMPROVING DATA COLLECTION
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Bree McEwan

  • LATA: A Pilot Study on LLM-Assisted Thematic Analysis of Online Social Network Data Generation Experiences
  • Dynamic Surveys: Using LLMs to Blend Qualitative Depth, Quantitative Structure, and Collaborative Interaction
  • Translating Emotions to Annotations: A Participant’s Perspective of Physiological Emotion Data Collection
  • Envisioning AI Support during Semi-Structured Interviews Across the Expertise Spectrum
  • The Hidden Workload: Student Data Work in Multimodal Algorithmic Evaluations


AI APPLICATIONS FOR SAFETY AND SUPPORT
Room: Troldtog
Chair: Nabil Bin Hannan

  • From Interaction to Attitude: Exploring the Impact of Human-AI Cooperation on Mental Illness Stigma
  • “I’ve talked to ChatGPT about my issues last night.”: Examining Mental Health Conversations with Large Language Models through Reddit Analysis
  • The Practice of Online Peer Counseling and the Potential for AI-Powered Support Tools
  • The Typing Cure: Experiences with Large Language Model Chatbots for Mental Health Support
  • “Poker with Play Money”: Exploring Psychotherapist Training with Virtual Patients
  • Improving Emotional Support Delivery in Text-Based Community Safety Reporting Using Large Language Models


WOMEN AND GENDER
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Susan Wyche

  • Mind the Gap: Gender, Homophily and the Glass Ceiling in Academic Networks
  • Survival of the Notable: Gender Asymmetry in Wikipedia Collective Deliberations
  • Exploring the Potential of Peer Support Group for Family Planning Needs of Women in Resource-constrained Settings in India
  • Gender and Careers in Platform-Mediated Work: A Longitudinal Study of Online Freelancers
  • Take Everything With a Pinch of Salt’: Learning to Navigate Fitness on Social Media
  • Shared Use of Intimate Technology: A Large-Scale Qualitative Study on the Use of Natural Cycles as a Digital Contraceptive


TECHNOLOGY’S ROLE IN PALLIATIVE CARE
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Stephen J. Wang

  • “Shopping Around”: An Experiment in Preferences and Incentives for Placing Long-term Patients
  • Navigating Value Elicitation: Insights from Palliative Care Providers
  • Family In The Loop: Enabling Family Involvement in Dementia Care at Long-term Facilities with Person-centered AI Tools
  • SCOPE: Examining Technology-Enhanced Collaborative Care Management of Depression in the Cancer Setting
  • Meeting Patients Where They’re At: Toward the Expansion of Professional Chaplaincy Care into Online Spiritual Care Communities


DISTRIBUTED/REMOTE WORK
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Luigina Ciolfi

  • What Remotely Matters? Understanding Individual, Team, and Organizational Factors in Remote Work at Scale
  • Remote Workplace Interactions and Extraversion: A Field Study on Wellbeing and Productivity Among Knowledge Workers
  • HapEmoji: Enhancing Emotional Experiences in Remote Collaboration through Haptic Communication
  • Know Before You Speak: Supporting Global Team Formation with Social Profile Displays in Virtual Environments
  • Chatbots in Collaborative Settings and their Impact on Virtual Teamwork
  • Can you see what I see? Examining the Impact of Smart Glasses on Communication Dynamics in Distributed Emergency Medical Teams


CORE CONCEPTS IN PRIVACY RESEARCH
Room: Bekken
Chair: Emily Tseng

  • Privacy as Social Norm: Systematically Reducing Dysfunctional Privacy Concerns on Social Media
  • Calculating Connection vs. Risk: Understanding How Youth Negotiate Digital Privacy and Security with Peers Online
  • Trust and Friction: Negotiating How Information Flows through Decentralized Social Media
  • Beyond “Vulnerable Populations”: A Unified Understanding of Vulnerability From A Socio-Ecological Perspective
  • Measuring, Modeling, and Helping People Account for Privacy Risks in Online Self-Disclosures with AI
  • Privacy versus Transparency: Navigating Public Records Requests and Adversarial Dynamics in a Distributed Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration

COFFEE BREAK

DIVERSE USES OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS

Room: Peer Gynt-salen
Chair: Diego Gomez-Zara

  • “The Prophet said so!”: On Exploring Hadith Presence on Arabic Social Media
  • Giving Social Media Post Authors More Control over the Translation of their Posts Enhances their User Experience
  • How Social Media Plays A Role in Stay-At-Home-Mom’s Transition: A Case Study in China
  • Douyin as a Memorial Gathering for CoCo: Algorithmic Experiences of Online Collective Mourning
  • Assessing Support for Mortality: An Environmental Scan of Online Platforms
  • The Unwanted Dissemination of Science: The Usage of Academic Articles as Ammunition in Contested Discursive Arenas on Twitter


GETTING THINGS DONE WITH AI
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Stuart Reeves

  • Exploring Collaboration Patterns and Strategies in Human-AI Co-creation through the Lens of Agency: A Scoping Review of the Top-tier HCI Literature
  • Multi-Agents are Social Groups: Investigating Social Influence of Multiple Agents in Human-Agent Interactions
  • Understanding Interaction with ML through a Thematic Analysis Coding Assistant
  • Decentralized Web3 Non-Fungible Token Community for Societal Prosperity? A Social Capital Perspective
  • “Mango Mango, How to Let The Lettuce Dry Without A Spinner?’’: Exploring User Perceptions of Using An LLM-Based Conversational Assistant Toward Cooking Partner
  • “Always Nice and Confident, Sometimes wrong”: Developer’s Experiences Engaging Generative AI Chatbots Versus Human-Powered Q&A Platforms


SUPPORTING YOUTH
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Evropi Stefanidi

  • Building a Village: A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Open Innovation and Shared Governance to Promote Youth Online Safety
  • How the Internet Facilitates Adverse Childhood Experiences for Youth Who Self-Identify as in Need of Services
  • The Landscape of Digital Tech Disengagement Solutions for Early Adolescents: Insights from a Systematic Review and App Analysis
  • Help-seeking and Coping Strategies for Technology-Facilitated Abuse Experienced by Youth
  • Disclosure-Based Cyberbullying Support App: Victims’ Psychological Well-Being, Awareness, and Support Through Counseling
  • Cultivating a Supportive Sphere: Designing Technology to Increase Social Support for Foster-Involved Youth


USER EXPERIENCE IN ONLINE COMMUNITIES
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Dennis Wang

  • Navigating Non-binary Experiences: Insights and Design Implications in Mandarin-Speaking Taiwanese Online Spaces
  • Exit Stories: Using Reddit Self-Disclosures to Understand Disengagement from Problematic Communities
  • Exploring the Evolvement of User Engagement in Online Creative Community under the Surge of Generative AI: A Case Study of DeviantArt
  • Exploring Communal Gratitude in Online Communities
  • The Jade Gateway to Trust: Exploring How Socio-Cultural Perspectives Shape Trust Within Chinese NFT Communities
  • Redesign of Online Design Communities: Facilitating Personalized Visual Design Learning with Structured Comments


FACILITATING EQUITY AND FAIRNESS IN TECH
Room: Troldtog
Chair: Hong Shen

  • Practical Perspectives on Fairness in Technology-Aided Personnel Selection
  • Navigating Automated Hiring: Perceptions, Strategy Use, and Outcomes Among Young Job Seekers
  • FairPlay: A Collaborative Approach to Mitigate Bias in Datasets for Improved AI Fairness
  • EARN Fairness: Explaining, Asking, Reviewing, and Negotiating Artificial Intelligence Fairness Metrics Among Stakeholders
  • “I Know You Are Discriminatory!”: Automated Substantiating for Individual Fairness Auditing of AI Systems
  • Systematic Literature Review on Equity and Technology in HCI and Fairness: Navigating the Complexities and Nuances of Equity Research


SIG: Behind the Scenes: A SIG on Researcher Care and the Invisible Care Work
Room: Salong Nina


TECHNOLOGY’S IMPACT ON (IM)MIGRATION
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Trine Rask Nielsen

  • African Immigrants User Experience with USCIS.gov: A Critical Analysis of a Government-Issued Website Related to Immigration
  • Speculating Migrant Possible Worlds through Magic Machines
  • Data Siloing as Infrastructural Activism


TOXIC AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Rebecca Jonas

  • Twits, Toxic Tweets, and Tribal Tendencies: Trends in Politically Polarized Posts on Twitter
  • Emotionally Aware Moderation: The Potential of Emotion Monitoring in Shaping Healthier Social Media Conversations
  • Sub-Standards and Mal-Practices: Misinformation’s Role in Insular, Polarized, and Toxic Interactions on Reddit
  • Understanding Fanchuan in Livestreaming Platforms: A New Form of Online Antisocial Behavior
  • The Chilling: Identifying Strategic Antisocial Behavior Online and Examining the Impact on Journalists


TECHNOLOGY USE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Room: Bekken
Chair: Sharon Ferguson

  • Algorithmic College Admissions in the U.S.: Distances Between Vendors’ Claims and Applicants’ Perceptions
  • “You just wanna sign on the dotted line and hope for the best”: Navigating the Cloudscapes of Higher Education
  • Towards Human-Centered Early Prediction Models for Academic Performance in Real-World Contexts
  • Rethinking Teaching Evaluation Reports: Designing AI-transformed Student Feedback for Instructor Engagement

WEDNESDAY, October 22

SIG: TECHNOLOGIES FOR BUILDING POWER

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

CROWDSOURCING & PEER PRODUCTION
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Kurt Luther

  • Into the Crossfire: Evaluating the Use of a Language Model to Crowdsource Gun Violence Reports
  • Leveling Up or Dropping Out: Searching for Learning Routines in Crowdsourced Environments
  • Wisdom of the Crowd, Without the Crowd: A Socratic LLM for Asynchronous Deliberation on Perspectivist Data
  • Verifying or Clarifying? User Preferences for Mobile Crowdsourcing in Response to Seemingly Inconsistent Sensor Data
  • Beyond “Geo” HCI: Exploring Cultural Dimensions of Disparity in OpenStreetMap Road Safety Metadata


AI-ASSISTED HEALTHCARE
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Dong Whi Yoo

  • Five Degrees of Separation: Investigating the Unexpected Potential of Displaced Human-AI Collaboration Protocols for Apter AI Support
  • AI Doctor for ASD: Physician Perceptions and Adoption Challenges in Autism Clinical Practice
  • When Traditional Medicine Meets AI: Critical Considerations for AI-Empowered Clinical Support in Traditional Medicine
  • Understanding How Chatbot Phrasing Styles and Care Demonstration Influence Overweight Users’ Adherence Intention Towards Chatbots Supporting Weight Management
  • Exploring the Potential of ChatGPT for Supporting Family Planning Needs of Postpartum Women in Resource-constrained Areas of India
  • To Recommend or Not to Recommend: Designing and Evaluating AI-Enabled Decision Support for Time-Critical Medical Events


TOWARD MORE ETHICAL AND TRANSPARENT SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTS
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: Edyta Bogucka

  • Collective Consent: Who Needs to Consent to the Donation of Data Representing Multiple People?
  • Supporting Industry Computing Researchers in Assessing, Articulating, and Addressing the Potential Negative Societal Impact of Their Work
  • Secret Use of Large Language Model (LLM)
  • Resisting The Matrix: Perceptions of Manipulative Designs Among Vulnerable Users
  • AURA: Amplifying Understanding, Resilience, and Awareness for RAI Content Workers


HUMAN-AI (AND ROBOT!) COLLABORATION
Room: Troldtog
Chair: François Charoy

  • Understanding Collaboration between Professional Designers and Decision-making AI: A Case Study in the Workplace
  • Peer or Steer: A Pilot Study Exploring Human-AI Collaboration in Creative Fields
  • Opening Up Human-Robot Collaboration
  • AI That Helps Us Help Each Other: A Proactive System for Scaffolding Mentor-Novice Collaboration in Entrepreneurship Coaching
  • EchoMind: Supporting Real-time Complex Problem Discussions through Human-AI Collaborative Facilitation
  • Collecting Qualitative Data at Scale with Large Language Models: A Case Study


ONLINE HARASSMENT AND MICROAGGRESSIONS
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Yao Lyu

  • “I Have Abused Someone Who Abused Me”: Understanding People Who Have Experienced Both Sides of Harassment Accusations in Social VR
  • Investigating the Use and Perception of Blocking Feature in Social Virtual Reality Spaces
  • Building Proactive and Instant-Reactive Safety Designs to Address Harassment in Social Virtual Reality
  • AI-induced sexual harassment: Investigating Contextual Characteristics and User Reactions of Sexual Harassment by a Companion Chatbot
  • “I get hives when I come on here”: Persisting Through Platform-Delivered Microaggressions on LinkedIn


MAKING WORK MEETINGS BETTER
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Yun Wang

  • Disability Meets Modality: A Sociotechnical Approach to Team Meetings
  • Summaries, Highlights, and Action items: Design, implementation and evaluation of an LLM-powered meeting recap system
  • Exploring a Real-time Feedback Display of Non-verbal Cues in Online Work Meetings to Support Self-Presentation
  • MeetMap: Balancing AI Assistance and User Agency for Effective Real-Time Sense-Making in Meetings
  • Nods of Agreement: Webcam-Driven Avatars Improve Meeting and Avatar Satisfaction Over Audio-Driven or Static Avatars in All-Avatar Work Videoconferencing


PARTISAN DISCOURSE ONLINE
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Corrado Monti

  • “I see it, I scroll past it.”: Exploring Perceptions of Social Media Political Discourse Among Gen Z Young Adult Women In The U.S.
  • The Role of Partisan Culture in Mental Health Language Online
  • Affordances and Design Principles of The Political Left and Right
  • What’s Gov Got to Do with it?: Pandemic Crisis Communication in a Polarized Environment


CONNECTING FAMILIES
Room: Bekken
Chair: Janghee Cho

  • DJ-Fam: Using Favorite Songs as a Catalyst for Fostering Communication between Parents and Young Adult Children Living Apart
  • Remini: Leveraging Chatbot-Mediated Mutual Reminiscence for Promoting Positive Affect and Feeling of Connectedness among Loved Ones
  • Writing Home From Afar: Connecting Distant Families through Sharing of Outdoor Experiences with Digital Diaries
  • Double Incomes, Single Calendar: Reimagining Shared Scheduling for Modern Families
  • FamilyDittos: Reimagining Intergenerational Interaction through Mimetic Agents

Coffee Break

Lasting Impact Award 

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

IDENTIFYING AND MITIGATING AI RISKS
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Jeongwon Jo

  • Effect of AI Performance, Risk Perception, and Trust on Human Dependence in Deepfake Detection AI System
  • Static Algorithm, Evolving Epidemic: Understanding the Potential of Human-AI Risk Assessment to Support Regional Overdose Prevention
  • Impact Assessment Card: Communicating Risks and Benefits of AI Uses
  • Data and Technology for Equitable Public Administration: Understanding City Government Employees’ Challenges and Needs
  • Persuasiveness of Conversational Agents for Targeted Advertising: Autism and Gen-AI Chatbots
  • A Risk Taxonomy and Reflection Tool for LLM Adoption in Public Health

BEYOND AI: ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR ENHANCING HEALTHCARE
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Zhan Zhang

  • Communication Matters: Technology for Information Exchange Needs in the Context of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
  • Bridging Ontologies of Neurological Conditions: Towards Patient-centered Data Practices in Digital Phenotyping Research and Design
  • I do not see the point of using the system’. Understanding a Broken Policy Knot in the Primary Care Sector
  • Not What I Want to Log or Share: Exploring How to Enhance Technological Support through Affordable Behavioral Self-Monitoring and Data Sharing with Key Support Figures
  • Designing Patient Empowerment Systems: Tackling Low Adherence in Weight Management

HYBRID WORK
Room: Dovregubben-2
Chair: John Tang

  • What’s Happening in the Office: Designing Information Displays for Human-Like Experience to Promote Workspace Awareness in Hybrid Work
  • Better Balancing Focused Work and Collaboration in Hybrid Teams by Cultivating the Sharing of Work Schedules
  • SocialMiXR: Facilitating Hybrid Social Interactions at Conferences
  • Location Multiplicity: Lost Space in the Hybrid Office
  • Two Sides to Every Story: Exploring Hybrid Design Teams’ Perceptions of Psychological Safety on Slack
  • In-person, Online and Back Again – A Tale of Three Hybrid Hackathons


SIG: ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY CONSUMPTION UNDER CAPITALISM
Room: Troldtog


ENHANCING OLDER ADULTS’ LEARNING AND WELL-BEING
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Zhao Zhao

  • Challenges in Adopting Companion Robots: An Exploratory Study of Robotic Companionship Conducted with Chinese Retirees
  • Leveraging Familiarity with Television to Enrich Older Adults’ Engagement and Wellbeing: A Feasibility Study Using Video Probes
  • WePilot: Integrating Younger Family Members and Chatbot to Support Older Adults Learning Smartphone Usage
  • Understanding and Co-designing Photo-based Reminiscence with Older Adults
  • Unpacking Live-Streaming-Based Learning Paradigm Among Older Adults: Infrastructure, Practices, and Experiences


DATA VISUALIZATION
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez

  • Double Tap for This Post: Understanding the Communication of Data Visualization on Social Media
  • BiaSeer: A Visual Analytics System for Identifying and Understanding Media Bias
  • SimSpark: Interactive Simulation of Social Media Behaviors
  • Cartographers in Cubicles: How Training and Preferences of Mapmakers Interplay with Structures and Norms in Not-for-Profit Organizations
  • Data Visualization Lineages
  • ThemeViz: Understanding the Effect of Human-AI Collaboration in Theme Development with an LLM-enhanced Interactive Visual System


DATING & ROMANCE
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Oliver Haimson

  • Beyond Affirmative Consent: Creating Alternative Models for Consent to Computer-Mediated Sexual Activity in the Context of VR Dating
  • XOXO or XX/XY? Gender Essentialism and Queer Exclusion on Dating Apps
  • Should ChatGPT Write Your Breakup Text? Exploring the Role of AI in Relationship Dissolution
  • ‘My Dataset of Love’: A Preliminary Mixed-Method Exploration of Human-AI Romantic Relationships
  • “Society Encourages the Killing of Girls Like Me”: Layers of Victimization in Online Dating Romance Scams in Iran That Target Sexual Access Over Financial Gain


INFRASTRUCTURE STUDIES
Room: Bekken
Chair: Catherine Wieczorek

  • A Digital Lifeline: The Impact of Digital and Physical Infrastructure of Danish Prisons on Inmates’ Reform
  • Punctuated and Prolonged: A Workers’ Inquiry into Infrastructural Failures in Bus Transit
  • “If we had the Option”: Infrastructuring for Access to Online Subscription-Based Services in Bangladesh
  • A Systematic Literature Review of Infrastructure Studies in SIGCHI
  • “How Did We Miss It?”: Examining the Infrastructural Work of Practitioners Supporting Housing Insecure and Foster Youth Students
  • The Collaborative Work of Stewardship in Waste Management in Multi-tenant Apartment Buildings

LUNCH

CONTENT MODERATION

Room: Peer Gynt-salen
Chair: Stevie Chancellor

  • “There Has To Be a Lot That We’re Missing’’: Moderating AI-Generated Content on Reddit
  • “It’s Great Because It’s Ran By Us”: Empowering Teen Volunteer Discord Moderators to Design Healthy and Engaging Youth-Led Online Communities
  • Fewer Views If They Have TW.”: Understanding Users’ Perceptions of Trigger Warning and Content Warning on Social Media Platforms in the U.S.
  • Venire: A Machine Learning-Guided Panel Review System for Community Content Moderation
  • Towards Insider Summarization for Mediation Instead of Moderation: Examining Wikipedian Views on Key Elements of Discussion Summaries


HUMANS VS AI DECISION MAKING
Room: Klokkeklang
Chair: Krzysztof Gajos

  • Understanding Data Usage when Making High-Stakes Frontline Decisions in Homelessness Services
  • Cognitive Forcing for Better Decision-Making: Reducing Overreliance on AI Systems Through Partial Explanations
  • Pseudo-Automation: How Labor-Offsetting Technologies Reconfigure Roles and Relationships in Frontline Retail Work
  • Fulfillment of the Work Games: Warehouse Workers’ Experiences with Algorithmic Management
  • Engage and Mobilize! Understanding Evolving Patterns of Social Media Usage in Emergency Management


PERSPECTIVES ON DATA PRIVACY
Room: Dovregubben-1
Chair: Felix A. Epp

  • Expanding Perspectives on Data Privacy: Insights from Rural Togo
  • In Search of “a Way to Level the Playing Field’’: Helping Incidental Users Navigate Privacy Risks in Smart Environments
  • Haru in the Care Network: Stakeholder Perspectives on Privacy with Social Robots in Pediatrics
  • “It’s Always a Losing Game”: How Workers Understand and Resist Surveillance Technologies on the Job
  • Laboring Towards Sociotechnical Reproductive Privacy in a Post-Roe United States: Identities, Technologies, and Actors Implicated in Reproductive Privacy
  • Ignorance is NO Bliss: Public Perception of Safety in a Drone-assisted Police Operation


SIG: CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN OPPRESSIVE SETTINGS
Room: Dovregubben-2


ACCESSIBLE & INCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY
Room: Troldtog
Chair: Ronny Andrade Parra

  • The Accessibility Paradox: How Blind and Low Vision Employees Experience and Negotiate Accessibility in the Technology Industry
  • 17 Years of Fintech for Financial Inclusion: A Systematic Review and Critical Value Analysis
  • Inclusive Emotion Technologies: Addressing the Needs of d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners in Video-Based Learning
  • Accessibility Work in Academia: Balancing Needs, Bridging Gaps, and Breaking Down Barriers
  • Towards Inclusive Infrastructures: Examining the Experiences of Gender Diverse People in University Systems


SUPPORTING OLDER ADULTS’ CARE
Room: Salong Nina
Chair: Chuang-Wen You

  • Rethinking Technological Solutions for Community-Based Older Adult Care: Insights from ‘Older Partners’ in China
  • Faster Information for Effective Long-Term Discharge: A Field Study in Adult Foster Care
  • Exploring Design Recommendations for Promoting Brain Health, ADRD Health Literacy, and Participation in clinical ADRD trials in Older African American/Black Adults
  • Black Older Adults’ Perception of Using Voice Assistants to Enact a Medical Recovery Curriculum
  • Designing Intelligent Voice Assistants for Older Adults’ Collaborative Care: Exploring Supportive and Non-Supportive Interactions


PERSPECTIVES ON VR
Room: Gjendine
Chair: Stephanie Arévalo

  • Students’ Privacy and Ethical Concerns of Using Social Virtual Worlds for Online Learning
  • Towards Immersive Mixed Reality Street Play: Understanding Co-located Bodily Play with See-through Head-Mounted Displays in Public Spaces
  • Mirror Dwellers in Social VR: Investigating Reasons and Perception of Mirror Watching
  • “Can I Decorate My Teeth With Diamonds?”: Exploring Multi-Stakeholder Perspectives on Using VR to Reduce Children’s Dental Anxiety
  • Exploring Viewing Modalities in Cinematic Virtual Reality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Challenges in Evaluating User Experience
  • Understanding Young People’s Creative Goals with Augmented Reality


COMBATTING MISINFORMATION IN ELECTIONS AND AROUND THE WORLD
Room: Smatroll
Chair: Matti Nelimarkka

  • Understanding Voter Fraud Misinformation Videos during the 2024 Taiwan Election on YouTube
  • What is going on? An evidence-frame framework for analyzing online rumors about election integrity
  • Misinformation’s Influence on Voting Intentions: Older Adults’ Experiences with Manipulative Narratives on Social Media
  • Deep Storytelling: Collective Sensemaking and Layers of Meaning in U.S. Elections
  • Cooperative Dynamics of Censorship, False Information, and Influence Operations: Insights from Global South and US Experiences
  • Wikipedia in Wartime: Experiences of Wikipedians Maintaining Articles About the Russia-Ukraine War


CONTENT CREATION AND CREATORS
Room: Bekken
Chair: Zhicong Lu

  • The Informal Labor of Content Creators: Situating Xiaohongshu’s Key Opinion Consumers in Relationships to Marketers, Consumer Brands, and the Platform
  • Playing “Google’s Game”: How Educational YouTubers Manage Tensions Between Education and Monetization
  • Encountering Deepfakes: A thematic analysis of comments on a music video featuring deepfake content
  • Looking for Art in a Sea of Content: A Human-Centered Approach to Supporting Creativity on Social Media
  • Understanding the Challenges of Maker Entrepreneurship
  • The Enshittification of the Creative Internet

COFFEE BREAK

CLOSING PENARY
Dr. Gina Neff

Room: Peer Gynt-salen

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