Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction

Research in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has identified a gap - the, so called, social-technical gap - between the wide range of human social interactions that CSCW ideally should support and what current technology actually does support. At the same time recent work in cognitive scien...

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Main Author: Nilsson, Cindy
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för kommunikation och information 2004
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-his-9032018-01-13T05:15:58ZComputer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social InteractionengNilsson, CindyHögskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för kommunikation och informationSkövde : Institutionen för kommunikation och information2004computer-supported cooperative workvideo conferenceselectronic meeting roomsvirtual collaborative environmentsembodied social interaction.Computer SciencesDatavetenskap (datalogi)Research in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has identified a gap - the, so called, social-technical gap - between the wide range of human social interactions that CSCW ideally should support and what current technology actually does support. At the same time recent work in cognitive science and CSCW has begun to elucidate the multifarious roles that the body plays in cognitive processes as well as many forms of social interaction, e.g. gestures, pointing, eye-contact and bodily mimicry. The aim of this dissertation has been to analyse to what degree different aspects of embodied social interaction are supported by different types of synchronous, remote location CSCW technology, and to develop recommendations for future development concerning aspects of embodiment. For this purpose, a number of crucial aspects of embodied social interaction have been identified and about twenty CSCW systems - both research prototypes and commercial systems - have been analysed with respects to how well they support these different aspects. The analysis shows that most CSCW systems only support a very limited range of aspects of embodied social interaction. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-903application/postscriptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic computer-supported cooperative work
video conferences
electronic meeting rooms
virtual collaborative environments
embodied social interaction.
Computer Sciences
Datavetenskap (datalogi)
spellingShingle computer-supported cooperative work
video conferences
electronic meeting rooms
virtual collaborative environments
embodied social interaction.
Computer Sciences
Datavetenskap (datalogi)
Nilsson, Cindy
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction
description Research in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has identified a gap - the, so called, social-technical gap - between the wide range of human social interactions that CSCW ideally should support and what current technology actually does support. At the same time recent work in cognitive science and CSCW has begun to elucidate the multifarious roles that the body plays in cognitive processes as well as many forms of social interaction, e.g. gestures, pointing, eye-contact and bodily mimicry. The aim of this dissertation has been to analyse to what degree different aspects of embodied social interaction are supported by different types of synchronous, remote location CSCW technology, and to develop recommendations for future development concerning aspects of embodiment. For this purpose, a number of crucial aspects of embodied social interaction have been identified and about twenty CSCW systems - both research prototypes and commercial systems - have been analysed with respects to how well they support these different aspects. The analysis shows that most CSCW systems only support a very limited range of aspects of embodied social interaction.
author Nilsson, Cindy
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title Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction
title_short Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction
title_full Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction
title_fullStr Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Embodied Social Interaction
title_sort computer-supported cooperative work and embodied social interaction
publisher Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för kommunikation och information
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