In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typically available and often taken for granted. In mediated settings, thisawareness information must be actively signaled by technology or users. In this conceptual paper, we offer a theory of the dynamic creation of awareness in mediated settings using a metaphor of pools fed by streams of communication. Pools of awareness are held within users and gradually fill via signals from others. Users desire different pools to be filled before others and direct thestreams of interaction to feed those pools first. Furthermore, the desired pools are context and media dependent, but presence, identity, and activity appear to befundamental to mediated com...
Abstract: Today we are living in a networked world where everybody is 'connected ' to othe...
This work investigates how interpersonal interactions among individuals could affect the dynamics of...
The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place an...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typ...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typ...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typ...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context or emotions of others is typical...
This paper investigates the basis for social awareness; analysing naturalistic data to understand ho...
Abstract. We present a formal-model of awareness-systems founded upon the focus and nimbus model of ...
Being in touch, and being aware of the people in one’s social network strongly contributes to one’s ...
This paper suggests that in dispersed settings presence and awareness are continuously produced and ...
This article argues that a distinctive aspect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is the way it...
In this paper we describe a study that explored the implications of the Social Translucence framewor...
Communication involves a pair of behaviours-a signal and a response-that are functionally interdepen...
Abstract. Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a keystone of computer-supported collaborative wo...
Abstract: Today we are living in a networked world where everybody is 'connected ' to othe...
This work investigates how interpersonal interactions among individuals could affect the dynamics of...
The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place an...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typ...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typ...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context, emotions, etc. of others is typ...
In face-to-face contexts, information about the activities, context or emotions of others is typical...
This paper investigates the basis for social awareness; analysing naturalistic data to understand ho...
Abstract. We present a formal-model of awareness-systems founded upon the focus and nimbus model of ...
Being in touch, and being aware of the people in one’s social network strongly contributes to one’s ...
This paper suggests that in dispersed settings presence and awareness are continuously produced and ...
This article argues that a distinctive aspect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is the way it...
In this paper we describe a study that explored the implications of the Social Translucence framewor...
Communication involves a pair of behaviours-a signal and a response-that are functionally interdepen...
Abstract. Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a keystone of computer-supported collaborative wo...
Abstract: Today we are living in a networked world where everybody is 'connected ' to othe...
This work investigates how interpersonal interactions among individuals could affect the dynamics of...
The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place an...