Talk:Computer-supported cooperative work/to do


 * expand on concepts such as:
 * boundary objects
 * history
 * cross-boundary breakdowns
 * Diversify Equity and Inclusion in CSCW
 * add other historically marginalized groups
 * possible concepts to include:
 * organizational memory (cite Ackerman & Halverson, 2004)
 * sensemaking (cite Weick and some CSCW researchers; cite Dervin 1998 J. Knowledge Mgmt "Sense-making theory and practice: an overview of user interests in knowledge seeking and use" http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=883659&show=abstract)
 * common information space (cite Schmidt & Bannon, 1992)
 * design rationale (cite Maclean, Young & Moran, 1989)
 * co-located collaboration (like tabletop interfaces)
 * formality (cite Shipman et al., 1999)
 * recommendation (social matching: cite McDonald & Terveen; collaborative filtering: Resnick, 1994; intelligent task routing: Cosley et al, 2006)
 * social computing (cite Koch, Schwabe & Briggs, 2015)
 * crowdsourcing (cite Kim, Sterman, Cohan & Bernstein, 2017)
 * Global/local ( like inter and intra dependencies)
 * move list of top cited CSCW works to a separate list page
 * describe different styles of studies
 * ethnography of workplaces / coordination practices (e.g. Heath & Luff, 1991; Egger & Wagner, 1992)
 * field studies of deployed technology
 * system design
 * content analysis
 * describe domains
 * workplaces
 * distributed authoring/software development (configuration management tools (e.g. Grinter, 1996), wikipedia)
 * online communities (social tagging, wikipedia, usenet)
 * use the "most cited papers" as inline references rather than a stand-alone list, making it more valuable to new readers
 * condense the two separate sections talking about self-presentation or maybe find a better way to integrate