EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award IT artifacts pervade almost all aspects of our daily lives, so much so that almost all our day-to-day practices involve interaction with them. A radical re-thinking of the computing field which recognizes the complex relationship between system and practice has been slowly gathering momentum over theREAD MORE

As we approach the end of the year, we would like to take a moment to reflect on 2024. It has been a rewarding year for our community. Here are some highlights:  Finally, we would like to remind you of some exciting events to look forward to in 2025: HappyREAD MORE

EUSSET: Ina, we are pleased that you have been awarded the EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award, as revealed during ECSCW 2024. Congratulations! In light of this honor, we would like to gain your personal perspective on both the award and CSCW research. This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the innovation andREAD MORE

Are you an earlier career researcher interested in attending ECSCW 2024 but facing difficulties due to scarcity of travel resources?     EUSSET is keen to support young members of its community to participate in its events and, having that in mind, has set aside some funding for travel support. You canREAD MORE

EUSSET Colloquium on the Hybridism of CSCW Research and Emerging and Future Issues on Work-Life Boundaries

The next EUSSET Colloquium is approaching! It will be held on the 11th of May, from 16:00 to 17:00 CEST.  The colloquium will bring together Bill Gaver, Northumbria University, and Mark Rouncefield, University of Siegen, to discuss with the community their experiences on successfully transitioning from empirical research and creative activities into design ideas.READ MORE

Call for Volunteers – Renewal of the EUSSET Steering Committee – Positions open – Do not hesitate to apply!READ MORE

EUSSET: Richard, you have been awarded the EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award as announced during the ECSCW 2022. Congratulations! In this interview, we would like to learn more about your personal perspective on the award and on the CSCW research.The award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the innovation andREAD MORE

The winner of the 2023 David B. Martin Award is Trine Rask Nielsen for her paper “Who Cares About Data? Ambivalence, Translation, and Attentiveness in Asylum Casework” (open access via Springer). Find an interview with the first author here. Abstract. Scholars across Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) increasingly focus on theREAD MORE

EUSSET – The European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies – expresses its full support and solidarity with the academic research carried out by Associate Professor Kate Starbird and her colleagues studying disinformation and misinformation at the Center for an Informed Public of the University of Washington, USA. This research isREAD MORE