ECSCW 2023

Exploratory paper or Note?

One of the most frequent questions we receive is related to these two types of contributions. Here is a summary of the difference between the two.

ECSCW 2023

Deadline extension

Due to several requests we are extending all submission deadlines that were due April 20 with two weeks. The new deadline is Monday March 6, 2023. The web pages will be updated to reflect this. Please note that the acceptance cutoff date for journal papers is not changed.

This week’s gem is the paper “['It’s About Business not Politics': Software Development Between Palestinians and Israelis](https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/3103)” by Nina Boulus-Rødje, Pernille Bjørn and Ahmad Ghazawneh

ECSCW gem nr.4

This week’s gem is the paper “’It’s About Business not Politics’: Software Development Between Palestinians and Israelis” by Nina Boulus-Rødje, Pernille Bjørn and Ahmad Ghazawneh, presented at ECSCW 2015 in Oslo, Norway.

5 Questions With Monica Divitini

Who are the people behind ECSCW 2023? In this series of blogs, we ask our organizing committee some really personal questions. In this post, we talk to Monica who is one of the journal papers chairs of the conference.

“[From Work to Life and Back Again](https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/3148)” by Luigina Ciolfi and Eleanor Lockley

ECSCW gem nr.3

This week’s gem is the paper “From Work to Life and Back Again: Examining the Digitally-Mediated Work/Life Practices of a Group of Knowledge Workers” by Luigina Ciolfi and Eleanor Lockley presented in ECSCW 2018 in London, UK.

5 Questions With Elena Parmiggiani

Who are the people behind ECSCW 2023? In this series of blogs, we ask our organizing committee some really personal questions. In this post, we talk to Elena who is one of the general chairs of the conference.

Screenshot of paper "PolyLens: A recommender system for groups of user"

ECSCW gem nr.2

This week’s gem is the paper “PolyLens: A recommender system for groups of user” by O’Connor et al. PolyLens is a “collaborative filtering recommender system designed to recommend items for groups of users, rather than for individuals.”

5 Questions With Babak A. Farshchian

Who are the people behind ECSCW 2023? In this series of blogs, we ask our organizing committee some really personal questions. In this post, we talk to Babak who is one of the general chairs of the conference.

ECSCW 2023

Submission pages are open

You can now submit your contributions to the different areas of our program. Please choose the type of contribution you plan to submit from the Submissions menu above and follow the link to the submission system. We use EasyChair as submission system for most of submission types.