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Introducing our conference general chairs for next year: Xinru Page and Guo Freeman.
Looking forward to seeing everyone next year ⛰️ 🤩!
Introducing our conference general chairs for next year: Xinru Page and Guo Freeman.
Looking forward to seeing everyone next year ⛰️ 🤩!
🕠 4:30pm
📍Peer Gynt-salen
🕠 4:30pm
📍Peer Gynt-salen
#cscw2025
#cscw2025
The Norwegian Orchestra filled the night with beautiful music and smiles at our CSCW Social Event. Huge thanks to everyone who joined us — what a wonderful way to celebrate our community.
#CSCW2025
The Norwegian Orchestra filled the night with beautiful music and smiles at our CSCW Social Event. Huge thanks to everyone who joined us — what a wonderful way to celebrate our community.
#CSCW2025
Meet Nayana Kirasur from Rutgers University.
I asked her what brought her to CSCW as it's her first time. Her response: "I have a paper I’m presenting, it’s a really fun space, people who are doing the work behind the scenes are wonderful, mentor/mentee lunch was great”
Meet Nayana Kirasur from Rutgers University.
I asked her what brought her to CSCW as it's her first time. Her response: "I have a paper I’m presenting, it’s a really fun space, people who are doing the work behind the scenes are wonderful, mentor/mentee lunch was great”
Matt Ratto leads a SIG on Social Agentics, exploring how agentic AI systems can be designed in social and organizational contexts. From CSCW’s legacy of studying coordination and interdependence, the session asks how social theory can guide accountable, situated approaches to AI.
Matt Ratto leads a SIG on Social Agentics, exploring how agentic AI systems can be designed in social and organizational contexts. From CSCW’s legacy of studying coordination and interdependence, the session asks how social theory can guide accountable, situated approaches to AI.
Meet Inha Cha, Ph.D. student from Georgia Tech.
“The highlight of my day was cheering for my friend during their presentation — seeing them share their work with such passion was really inspiring!” 💛
#CSCW2025
Meet Inha Cha, Ph.D. student from Georgia Tech.
“The highlight of my day was cheering for my friend during their presentation — seeing them share their work with such passion was really inspiring!” 💛
#CSCW2025
Come explore fresh ideas, early-stage projects, and inspiring conversations with researchers from around the world 🌍✨
Come explore fresh ideas, early-stage projects, and inspiring conversations with researchers from around the world 🌍✨
Meet Patrick Lee , PhD student from University of Toronto.
What brought you to CSCW this year?
💬 "This is my second time at CSCW, my first one was as a nervous undergrad. Now that I'm starting a PhD, I came back to meet people and explore new ideas."
#HumansOfCSCW #CSCW2025
Meet Patrick Lee , PhD student from University of Toronto.
What brought you to CSCW this year?
💬 "This is my second time at CSCW, my first one was as a nervous undergrad. Now that I'm starting a PhD, I came back to meet people and explore new ideas."
#HumansOfCSCW #CSCW2025
Come explore fresh ideas, early-stage projects, and inspiring conversations with researchers from around the world 🌍✨
Come explore fresh ideas, early-stage projects, and inspiring conversations with researchers from around the world 🌍✨
Meet Hiba Siraj, PhD student from George Mason University.
💬 “I hosted a workshop yesterday. It’s my first CSCW! I’m here to connect and exchange new perspectives with the CSCW community.”
#HumansOfCSCW #CSCW2025
Meet Hiba Siraj, PhD student from George Mason University.
💬 “I hosted a workshop yesterday. It’s my first CSCW! I’m here to connect and exchange new perspectives with the CSCW community.”
#HumansOfCSCW #CSCW2025
A key quote from the session: the “Global South” isn’t a single entity. “Practices differ — what works or makes sense in one context can’t just be mapped onto another.”
#CSCW2025 #GlobalMajority #HCI
A key quote from the session: the “Global South” isn’t a single entity. “Practices differ — what works or makes sense in one context can’t just be mapped onto another.”
#CSCW2025 #GlobalMajority #HCI