Personally, this year I'm esp. keen to chat with folks interested in systems for collective sensemaking and synthesis, esp. w/ research evidence

Here's a recent-ish talk of mine that gives a sense of where I'm coming from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWv-mZRAQw

And a #CSCW2022 workshop I co-organized on this: https://oasisresearchlab.github.io/synthesis-infrastructures-workshop/

I'm keen to explore intersections w/ folks in peer production, human-AI collaboration, social media, misinformation, and more!

Towards Open and Sustainable Infrastructures for Interdisciplinary Synthesis - Joel Chan

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The #CSCW2022 paper "Leveraging Structured Trusted-Peer Assessments to Combat #Misinformation" by @farnaz et al. is one of the best #HCI papers I've read in a long time - we need more research like this! https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3555637
Leveraging Structured Trusted-Peer Assessments to Combat Misinformation | Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Platform operators have devoted significant effort to combating misinformation on behalf of their users. Users are also stakeholders in this battle, but their efforts to combat misinformation go unsupported by the platforms. In this work, we consider ...

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With the wrap-up of @cscw we also wrapped up three more AMA sessions with Gary and Judy Olson, Naomi Yamashita and
@Lauren. Thank you to everyone for their time and the wisdom you shared! #CSCW2022
There was some really cool work from folks in my department (Information Science @ University of Colorado Boulder) at #CSCW2022 - and though the conference is over you can still read some papers! (Including the poster paper with Ella that I posted about yesterday.) https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/2022/11/04/information-science-cscw-2022
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Well that's a wrap on #CSCW2022! Loren Terveen and I are taking over as general chairs for #CSCW2023 and the planning is already well underway with the help of this awesome organizing committee! @cscw is a @sigchi conference focused on collaborative and social computing, and after our third virtual conference in a row, we are looking forward to welcoming folks back in person next year in Minneapolis! https://cscw.acm.org/2023/
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Do you think the ethical reputation of a company impacts whether graduating #computerscience students will take a job there?

This question was part of an exploratory study for (CU Boulder CS undergrad alum) Ella Sarder's honors thesis, now published as a poster at #CSCW2022. She interviewed 12 graduating students about factors they consider in the job search, how they define a “good” or “bad” company to work for, and how perceptions of ethics impact their choices.

Some brief findings:

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@samgoree i just downloaded that paper and am so glad you wrote it!! would love to talk about it sometime!

also gathering the distributed community of researchers, builders, and practitioners, working on this problem (the framing of the attention economy resonates). see here for a recent gathering at #CSCW2022 - https://oasisresearchlab.github.io/synthesis-infrastructures-workshop/

Growing New Scholarly Communication Infrastructures for Sharing, Reusing, and Synthesizing Knowledge

A workshop on new infrastructures for scholarly synthesis!

CSCW 2022 Synthesis Infrastructures Workshop

(My first hci.social post!)

Our paper on the accessibility of tools used for advanced research was recently presented at #CSCW2022 and is available on the ACM Digital Library https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3555609 @MurtazaTamjeed

Usability, Accessibility and Social Entanglements in Advanced Tool Use by Vision Impaired Graduate Students | Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Despite increasing work investigating the accessibility of research tools, most accessibility research has traditionally focused on popular, mainstream, or web technologies. We investigated barriers and workarounds blind and low vision doctoral students ...

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While figuring out Mastodon, thought it might be a great first post to share our (w/ Marawin, Siyun, Ryan, and @depstein) #CSCW2022 work on studying the everyday use of personal Informatics data stickers on ephemeral social media!