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Reinventing trust- collaboration- compliance in social systems
Workshop Details
21 April 2006
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21 April 2006
CHI 2006, Montréal, Québec, Canada
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/reinvent06/
Call for Papers
Designing social systems that support trust, collaboration, and compliance has emerged as a core concern in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI) and computer-mediated communication (CMC). To that end, many researchers have focused their efforts on policing mechanisms, stable identities, reputation systems, and rich media channels, among other approaches. However, these approaches are often costly, negate the benefits of anonymity, or rely on the truthfulness of participants.
We aim for this workshop to provide a forum for novel alternative approaches that have, in our view, been overlooked or under-utilized to date. We are encouraging participants to nominate further promising approaches – drawing on fields outside HCI and CMC – that have received little attention in the social computing community to date. In addition to such theory-led approaches, we want to address how the analysis of existing social systems and user-centered design methods can help in the design of social systems that support trust and collaboration.
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