CSCW 96 Doctoral Colloquium

The Doctoral Colloquium at CSCW 96 is a forum in which Ph.D. students can meet and discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced CSCW researchers and practitioners.

Conflict and Cooperation in the Courts: Case Study of How CSCW Alters Work
Margaret S. Elliott, University of California, Irvine

Group Memories: A Knowledge Medium for Communities of Practice
Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, University of Colorado at Boulder

Metonymy as an Organising Principle of IT Communities
Olaf Boettger, Keele University

How Organizational Structure and Culture Shape CSCW
Angela Lin, London School of Economics and Political Science

Providing Awareness Information in Remote Computer-Mediated Collaboration
Susan E. McDaniel, University of Michigan

Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Clinical Practice
Jakob E. Bardram, Aarhus University

The Language of Coordination: A Method for the Distributed Design of Complex Organizations
George M. Wyner, MIT

Temporal Interface Issues and Software Architecture for Remote Cooperative Work
Devina Ramduny, University of Huddersfield

Groupware Support for Workspace Awareness
Carl Gutwin, University of Calgary

Research in Communication Services for Collaborative Systems
Robert W. Hall, University of Michigan

Panelists:
Barbara Diekmann, University of Colorado
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
John Leslie King, University of California, Irvine
Randall Trigg, Xerox PARC
JoAnne Yates, MIT


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