Program

Before the workshop

Presenters* prepare a 5-10 min presentation, followed by a 5 min discussion. Every presenter is also key discussant to the following two papers. (= Presenter 1, read paper 2 and 3, and so on)

Ujwal Gadiraju*, Neha Gupta* 1 Dealing with Sub-optimal Crowd Work: Implications of Current Quality Control Practices
Christoph Kotthaus*, Thomas Ludwig* 2 Toward Persuasive Design for Emergencies: Pointing Citizens in the Right Direction
David Stark, Elizabeth Anne Watkins* 3 The Mobius Organization: Risks of Crowdsourcing Executive Function
Brandie M. Nonnecke*, Dmitry Epstein 4 Crowdsourcing Internet Governance: Assessing effects of crowdsourcing platform design on Internet governance debates
Edward Jenkins, Andrew Garbett*, Robert Comber,Patrick Olivier 5 App Movement: Collaborative Design of Mobile Applications for Communities
Jan de Wit*, Stefan Manojlovic, Katerina Gavrilo, Vassilis-Javed Khan* 6 Crowdsourcing For Children: Exploring Threats and Opportunities
Elisabeth Joyce* 7 Seeing the Smoke Before the Fire: Conflict Management in Policy-Supported Mass Collaborations
Chencan Xu*, Yawen Li *, Weiyu Zhang, Mark Klein, Shengdong Zhao 8 Towards Greater Perceived Fairness: Crowdsourcing Moderation Work to Online Deliberation Participants
Karin Hansson*, Love Ekenberg 9 Embodiment and gameplay in crowdsourcing

There will be a projector and a white board.

In the papers, identify practices for accommodating differences and conflicts, as a starting point for the afternoon brainstorming session.

Workshop Structure

Workshop room: LL21D

In the first half of the workshop participants briefly present their research on the topics. The second half of the workshop consists of a brainstorming session where the topics of the workshop are further explored. Finally the discussions are summarized and synthesized to form an agenda for future research.

Schedule:

09.00 Welcome and introduction to the workshop and participants
09.30  Short presentation and discussion of the position-papers.
10.30 Mid-morning break
11.00  Short presentation and discussion of the position-papers.
12.30  Lunch break
14.00  Brainstorming session in smaller groups
15.00  Mid-afternoon break
15.30 Presentation and discussion of brainstorming session
16.30 – 17.00  Drafting an agenda for future research. Workshop summary

Post-Workshop Plans

We will take the workshop as an opportunity to explore future collaboration, e.g., a mailing list and collaborative research projects. A workshop report will be produced for publication in ACM Interactions and selected contributions will be considered for a special issue in a HCI journal.