Eight workshops have been selected for ECSCW’05. Workshops are one-day events and will take place on Sunday, September 18 and Monday, September 19, 2005. They can be found at http://www.ecscw.org/workshops.html

To participate in a workshop, send a position paper to one of the organizers by Monday, June 20. See the description of each workshop for details. You will be notified of the acceptance/rejection of your position paper by early July, in time to register for the conference at the early rate.

Workshop 1 – Healthcare

Reconfiguring Healthcare: Issues in Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Healthcare Environments

Ellen Balka, Simon Fraser University and Vancouver Coastal Health Ina Wagner, Technical University of Vienna

Workshop 2 – Games

Computer Games and CSCW

Elaine M. Raybourn, Sandia National Laboratories
Léonie Schäfer, European Commission – DG INFSO
Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Fraunhofer FIT
Amanda Oldroyd, BT – Broadband Applications Research Centre

Workshop 3 – Activity

Activity – From a Theoretical to a Computational Construct

Jakob E. Bardram, University of Aarhus
Thomas P. Moran, IBM Research

Workshop 4 – Place

Settings for Collaboration: The role of place

Luigina Ciolfi, University of Limerick
Geraldine Fitzpatrick, University of Sussex
Liam Bannon, University of Limerick

Workshop 5 – Location-Awareness

Location-Awareness and Community

Natalia Marmasse, IBM
Vova Soroka, IBM
Quentin Jones, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Christine A. Halverson, IBM

Workshop 6 – Tangible

Tangible Interfaces for Collaboration

Eva Hornecker, University of Sussex
Mark Stringer, University of Sussex
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Munich
Brygg Ullmer, Louisiana State University

Workshop 7 – Appropriation

Supporting Appropriation Work: Approaches for the ‘reflective’ user

Yvonne Dittrich, IT University Copenhagen
Paul Dourish, University of California at Irvine
Anders Mørch, University of Oslo
Volkmar Pipek, IISI
Gunnar Stevens, University of Siegen
Bettina Törpel, Technical University of Denmark

Workshop 8 – e-Science

e-Science in Practice: Studying and Supporting Distributed Scientific Work for Transparent Interaction

mc schraefel, University of Southampton
Mike Fraser, University of Bristol
Marina Jirotka, University of Oxford
Susanne Bødker
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