Computer Supported Cooperative Work-The Journal of Collaborative Compu

Papers
(The TQCC of Computer Supported Cooperative Work-The Journal of Collaborative Compu is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Challenges and Paradoxes in Decolonising HCI: A Critical Discussion38
(Re)Configuring Hybrid Meetings: Moving from User-Centered Design to Meeting-Centered Design35
How Live Streaming Changes Shopping Decisions in E-commerce: A Study of Live Streaming Commerce23
Ethnography, CSCW and Ethnomethodology21
Streaming your Identity: Navigating the Presentation of Gender and Sexuality through Live Streaming17
Brokerbot: A Cryptocurrency Chatbot in the Social-technical Gap of Trust16
The March of Chatbots into Recruitment: Recruiters’ Experiences, Expectations, and Design Opportunities11
Achieving Accuracy through Ambiguity: the Interactivity of Risk Communication in Severe Weather Events10
shARe-IT: Ad hoc Remote Troubleshooting through Augmented Reality9
How Does Collaborative Reflection Unfold in Online Communities? An Analysis of Two Data Sets9
Care Managers and Role Ambiguity: The Challenges of Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Patients with Chronic Conditions9
Coding and Classifying Knowledge Exchange on Social Media: a Comparative Analysis of the #Twitterstorians and AskHistorians Communities9
Changing Categorical Work in Healthcare: the Use of Patient-Generated Health Data in Cancer Rehabilitation8
When the System Does Not Fit: Coping Strategies of Employment Consultants8
Disruptive online communication: How asymmetric trolling-like response strategies steer conversation off the track8
Unpacking the Role of Boundaries in Computer-Supported Collaborative Teaching8
Organizing Safe Spaces: #MeToo Activism in Sweden7
Immersive Cooperative Work Environments (CWE): Designing Human-Building Interaction in Virtual Reality7
Participatory Design Going Digital: Challenges and Opportunities for Distributed Place-Making7
A Historical View of Studies of Women’s Work7
Future Protest Made Risky: Examining Social Media Based Civil Unrest Prediction Research and Products7
Assembling Amazon Fires through English Hashtags. Materializing Environmental Activism within Twitter Networks6
Crowdsourcing historical photographs: autonomy and control at the Copenhagen City Archives6
Refugee Food Insecurity & Technology: Surfacing Experiences of Adaptation, Navigation, Negotiation and Sharing6
Introduction to the Special Issue on ‘Information Infrastructures in Healthcare: Governance, Quality Improvement and Service Efficiency’6
‘Technology is Everywhere, we have the Opportunity to Learn it in the Valley’: The Appropriation of a Socio-Technical Enabling Infrastructure in the Moroccan High Atlas5
Designing Digital Participatory Budgeting Platforms: Urban Biking Activism in Madrid5
Tech Public of Erosion: the Formation and Transformation of the Palestinian Tech Entrepreneurial Public5
Uncovering the Complexity of Care Networks – Towards a Taxonomy of Collaboration Complexity in Homecare5
Designing a Co-creation System for the Development of Work-process-related Learning Material in Manufacturing5
The Tension between National and Local Concerns in Preparing for Large-Scale Generic Systems in Healthcare5
The Automation of the Taxi Industry – Taxi Drivers’ Expectations and Attitudes Towards the Future of their Work5
Crisis Readiness: Revisiting the Distance Framework During the COVID-19 Pandemic5
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