Papers online in EUSSET DL

While the Journal Papers that will be presented at ECSCW 2026 are online on the Website of the Springer Journal of CSCW for some time, the Conference Papers, Exploratory Papers and the papers for Posters and Demos were still missing. Today we published these works in the EUSSET Digital Library. Have a look at the great works that will be presented in Munich – and register for the conference if you did not do it yet.

Call for Participation

Registration for ECSCW 2026 in Munich is open! – See https://events.unibw.de/mci/ecscw2026/

The conference will offer you presentations of 26 Conference Papers and 10 Exploratory Papers. In total, we received an exceptionally high number of submissions this year (82 for Conference Papers and 18 for Exploratory Papers). Because we did not want to reject a number of submissions mainly for reasons of available time at the conference, we, in consultation with the EUSSET Steering Committee, decided to have the paper presentations in two parallel sessions.

In addition to the presentation of Conference Papers and Exploratory Papers, we will have at least 9 (single track) presentations of articles accepted by the CSCW Journal (part of the list of accepted articles is already available on the ECSCW website: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2026/program/paper-presentations/), and a poster/demo exhibition with at least 13 posters and 2 demos (https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2026/program/posters-and-demos/).

Further, our program features two exciting keynotes on highly timely and thought-provoking topics, given by Yvonne Rogers (Wednesday, July 1st) and Petra Schubert & Sue Williams (Thursday, July 2nd) (https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2026/program/keynotes/) and much more.

See https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2026/program/ for a preliminary version of the program.

On Monday and Tuesday (June 29th and 30th, pre main-conference) ECSCW 2026 will feature four workshops (https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2026/program/workshops/).

Throughout the full week, there will be lots of opportunities to connect, for instance at our social dinner at Augustiner Keller, the poster/demo exhibition and reception, lunchtime or coffee breaks.

We hope ECSCW 2026 will be a highly interactive forum to engage with other researchers in the field of CSCW and beyond, make connections, and long-lasting memories!

We hope to see many of you in Munich!

Workshops at ECSCW 2026 announced

During the Pre-Conference of ECSCW 2026 – on Monday June 29th and Tuesday June 30th there will be five workshops. See Workshops for more information and for links to the workshop websites (if available).

Monday, 29.6.2026

Towards a Methodological Framework for Inclusive and Socio-Technical Accessibility Research

Sven Bittenbinder, Claudius Clüver, Claudia Müller, Frauke Mörike, Barbarella Petz

Tuesday, 30.6.2026

3rd International Workshop on Hybrid Collaboration–Recent Perspectives on Hybrid Work

Thomas Neumayr, Frederik Hirschmann, Karin Breckner, Mirjam Augstein, Johannes Schönböck, Tuire Oittinen, Minttu Vänttinen, Jennifer Gerbl, Julia Kleinau

Workshop website at: https://hycos.kwmhgb.at/hybrid2026

Towards trust architectures and assurance of AI-based systems

Rob Procter, Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie, Claudia Mueller 

Sustaining Participation Beyond Projects: CSCW Challenges in Designing Infrastructures with Marginalised Communities

Michelle O’Keeffe, Denise Heffernan, Moya Cronin, Thomas Murphy, Paul Lally, Ciara Ahern, Ehiaze Ehimen, Mary Galvin

Workshop website at: https://moyacronin.github.io/ecscw2026

Keynotes for ECSCW 2026 announced

The speakers and topics of the ECSCW 2026 keynotes have been revealed recently.

On Wednesday Yvonne Rogers – a ECSCW veteran – will examine the potential role of agentic AI in the field of CSCW. Later on on Thursday, Petra Schubert and Sue Williams will show us how enterprise collaboration systems work.

Don’t miss them!

Did you know that the speakers and topics of the ECSCW 2026 keynotes have been revealed? 😃 Yvonne Rogers will examine the potential role of agentic AI in the field of CSCW. Later on, Petra Schubert and Sue Williams will show us how enterprise collaboration systems work. Don’t miss them! 🗓️

FYI: The new article template supports not just ORCID, but also ROR markers! Your ECSCW papers can reference ROR IDs for contributing institutions and funding organizations.

Funders increasingly ask to be human- and machine-readable in papers and their metadata, @ResearchOrgs helps you with that.

Cropped author list:
Jane Doe (ORCID), Example University (ROR), Scotland
Jim Anotherperson, Example University, Scotland
John Doe, (ORCID), Elsewhere Example College, England
Lisa von Expert, Example Universität (ROR), Germany