: Ina Wagner, Hilda Telliolu, Ellen Balka, Carla Simone, Luigina Ciolfi
: Ina Wagner, Hilda Tellioglu, Ellen Balka, Carla Simone, Luigina Ciolfi
: ECSCW 2009: Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 7-11 September 2009, Vienna, Austria
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This volume presents the proceedings of ECSCW'09, the 11th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Each conference offers an occasion to critically review our research field, which has been multidisciplinary and committed to high scientific standards, both theoretical and methodological, from its beginning. These proceedings represent discussions and contributions to ongoing challenges. One challenge comes from emerging new technologies connected to 'social computing', gaming, as well as applications supporting citizen participation in their communities. As boundaries between home and work erode with the increased movement of work into home environments, and new applications further blur the once separate conceptions of work and leisure, our intellectual community faces challenges in the ways we think about and study work. Other challenges result from transformations of the world of work itself and the role of IT in these. They have been taken up in in-depth studies of design practice, software development, and manufacturing, as well as in the growing body of research on health care contexts and applications. Finally, there is the question of what is the European perspective in our community and whether it is worthwhile to anchor our research more firmly in such a perspective. Of high relevance to our field is the strong grounding of technology development in an understanding of human activity.

The nineteen full papers, four short papers and one discussion paper selected for this conference deal with and reflect on some of these challenges, thus representing the lively debate currently ongoing in our field of research.

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Table of Contents5
From the Editors7
The boundaries of participatory citizenship10
Introduction10
Parental leave planning–analysis and design11
Outline and idea of the prototypes13
Theoretical framing: Boundaries and tribes15
The boundaries and tribes of parental leave17
Participatory citizenship beyond Web 2.0?26
Acknowledgments28
References28
Research Project as Boundary Object: negotiating the conceptual design of a tool for International Development30
Introduction30
Project Background31
Boundary Objects at Play39
Interpretation and Reflection: Boundary as Bridge46
Acknowledgments49
References49