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 9th of November, from 16:30 to 18:00 CET. As usual, in this colloquium we will focus on two themes: (1) how to frame practice-centred computing research for Horizon Europe proposals; (2) what funding opportunities are available for memberREAD MORE

Dear colleagues, The calls for contributions for the 11th International Conference on Communities & Technologies are now out and available on: https://2023.comtech.community/ You can contribute by submitting your full papers, proposals for organizing workshops, case studies, posters, demos and more. Some highlights:  You will find information about submitting full & shortREAD MORE

Dear colleagues, The calls for contributions for the European conferences on computer supported cooperative work (ECSCW) 2023 are now out and available on our web site: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/ You can contribute by submitting your journal papers, exploratory papers, notes, proposals for organizing workshops and masterclasses, and more. Some highlights:  You will findREAD MORE

EUSSET thanks the organisers for the great 2022 ECSCW Conference in Coimbra. We are now looking forward to the 2023 ECSCW conference, that will take place in Trondheim. In the meantime the proceedings are avialable in the EUSSET Digital Library, which is Open Access.READ MORE

EUSSET Colloquium

It is time for yet another very interesting EUSSET Colloquium. On the 8th of June, from 16:30 to 18:00 CEST, we will meet again to discuss relevant aspects concerning practice-centred computing. As usual, there will be two discussion sessions focusing on different topics. and Technology, will lead a discussion on governance models for public sector platforms under a public value perspective. The second session will feature a discussion led by Gerolf Nauwerck, Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, on the challenge of functional stupidity and empty labour to CSCW. Details on the discussion topics are available below.READ MORE

EUSSET Colloquium

The next EUSSET Colloquium is approaching! It will be held on the 13th of April, from 16:30 to 18:00 CEST. As usual, in this colloquium we will focus on two themes: (1) bridging interactive arts and socially embedded digital technologiesand (2) rethinking methodological issues of designing such technologies. In the first part of the colloquium, Robb Mitchell, Department of Design and Communication, UniversityREAD 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 9th of March, from 16:30 to 18:00 CET. In this colloquium Alice Ashcroft will lead a discussion on how gender can affect group design decisions. The second part of the colloquium will feature a discussion on quality in practice-centred computing research, led by Fabiano Pinatti. Make sure to register by the 7th of March 2022!READ MORE

Call for Applications: Summer School 2022

We are working hard to prepare an unforgettable experience to all participants of this year’s EUSSET Summer School in Bolzano, Italy. As always, the Summer School will feature an insightful introduction to CSCW, plenty of options to socialize with other participants and the Faculty, and an inspiring environment of theREAD MORE

EUSSET Colloquium

February is here and it is time for us to come together once again and engage in exciting discussions about interesting topics and aspects of practice-centred computing.

In the next EUSSET Colloquium, which will happen on of the 9th of February, from 16:30 to 18:00 CET, we will be talking about the methodological aspects of CSCW research and developments on a domain that has been central to many CSCW studies.READ MORE

EUSSET Colloquium

A new year has begun, and we are looking forward to new interesting and relevant discussions on aspects of practice-centred computing. To start strong, the next EUSSET Colloquium will focus on CSCW theories and concepts.READ MORE