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.
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Conflict and Cooperation in the Courts:
Case Study of How CSCW Alters Work
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Margaret S. Elliott, University of California, Irvine
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Group Memories: A Knowledge Medium for Communities of Practice
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Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Metonymy as an Organising Principle of IT Communities
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Olaf Boettger, Keele University
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How Organizational Structure and Culture Shape CSCW
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Angela Lin, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Providing Awareness Information in Remote Computer-Mediated Collaboration
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Susan E. McDaniel, University of Michigan
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Clinical Practice
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Jakob E. Bardram, Aarhus University
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The Language of Coordination: A Method for the Distributed Design of
Complex Organizations
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George M. Wyner, MIT
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Temporal Interface Issues and Software Architecture for Remote Cooperative Work
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Devina Ramduny, University of Huddersfield
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Groupware Support for Workspace Awareness
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Carl Gutwin, University of Calgary
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Research in Communication Services for Collaborative Systems
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Robert W. Hall, University of Michigan
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Panelists:
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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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