Community gardens are places where people, as a collaborative group, grow food for themselves and for others. There is a lack of studies in HCI regarding collaboration in community gardens and considering technologies to support such collaborations. This paper reports on a detailed study of collaboration in community gardens in Greater Vancouver, Canada. The goal of our study is to uncover the unique nature of such collaborative acts. As one might expect, we found considerable differences between community gardening collaboration and workplace collaboration. The contribution is the articulation of key considerations for designing technologies for community gardening collaboration. These include design considerations like volunteerism, compe...
Multiple research areas within HCI have examined opportunities for the design and evaluation of inte...
Although interest and involvement in current UBC campus garden initiatives is growing, communication...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...
Community gardens are places where people, as a collaborative group, grow food for themselves and fo...
Community gardens are places where people, as a collaborative group, grow food for themselves and fo...
Community gardens connect to many organizations in order to receive and offer resources and services...
Gardening is an activity that involves a number of dimensions of increasing interest to HCI and CSCW...
This research investigates how a communication system could support urban gardeners intheir activiti...
Conference Theme: Green Community DesignIn this research, cases are reported about how residents act...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
This research project used Claire Nettle’s analysis of community gardening, using social movement th...
Community gardens vary in several ways: they are cultivated by different kinds of communities in var...
For the purposes of this study, a community garden was defined as an urban space that is divided int...
<p>Community gardens vary in several ways: they are cultivated by different kinds of communities in ...
Multiple research areas within HCI have examined opportunities for the design and evaluation of inte...
Although interest and involvement in current UBC campus garden initiatives is growing, communication...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...
Community gardens are places where people, as a collaborative group, grow food for themselves and fo...
Community gardens are places where people, as a collaborative group, grow food for themselves and fo...
Community gardens connect to many organizations in order to receive and offer resources and services...
Gardening is an activity that involves a number of dimensions of increasing interest to HCI and CSCW...
This research investigates how a communication system could support urban gardeners intheir activiti...
Conference Theme: Green Community DesignIn this research, cases are reported about how residents act...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
This research project used Claire Nettle’s analysis of community gardening, using social movement th...
Community gardens vary in several ways: they are cultivated by different kinds of communities in var...
For the purposes of this study, a community garden was defined as an urban space that is divided int...
<p>Community gardens vary in several ways: they are cultivated by different kinds of communities in ...
Multiple research areas within HCI have examined opportunities for the design and evaluation of inte...
Although interest and involvement in current UBC campus garden initiatives is growing, communication...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...