Doctoral Colloquium

Sunday 7 September 1997 ECSCW97 

Chair: Yvonne Rogers, University of Sussex, UK

The Doctoral Colloquium at ECSCW¹97 provided an informal forum for PhD students registered for ECSCW¹97 to meet and discuss their research with both other students and a small panel of experienced researchers. One page summaries of the presentations appear in the Conference Supplement.

There were 23 submissions of a very high standard this year, and the following students were accepted to take part:



Designing Technologies: An ethnography of changing practices of seeing in professional aesthetic desgn
Monika Büscher (Lancaster University, UK)

Research Paradigms, Professional Practices; Requirements Gathering Methods for Groupware
Elizabeth Guy (Brighton University, UK)

Cooperation and Shared Context
Moustapha Zouinar (Aramiihs University, Toulouse, France)

An Investigation of CSCW: Computer Supported ³Calendar Work²
Leysia Palen (University of California, Irvine, USA)

Communication and Co-ordination in Virtual Software Corporations
Zsolt Haag (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)

Selecting Objects for Inclusion in Designs
Alan Morris (Sussex University, UK)

Design and experimental study of a pen-based CSCL system for composition
Oscar M. González (University of Valladolid, Spain)

A Multimodal Interface for a Common Information Space
Rameshsharma Ramloll (Lancaster University, UK)

Computer support for temporal aspects of coordination of cooperative work
S. Herskind (Risø National Laboratory, Denmark) 


The Doctoral Colloquium panel members were:

Yvonne Rogers, University of Sussex, UK (Chair)
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK
Dik Bentley, Rank Xerox Research Centre, Cambridge, UK
Lucy Suchman, Xerox PARC, USA


 
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