Participants
Kristin Boehner (with Jenn Thom-Santelli)

Human-Computer Interaction Group
Cornell University
"Treading Uncommon Ground: Designing for New Shared Experiences through Appropriation"

 
     
Rogerio dePaula

Institute for Software Research,
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California Irvine

"Appropriation as sociotechnical strategy"

 
     
Meghan Deutscher

Human Communication Technologies Lab
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of British Columbia

"Intimacy and Expression in the Coffee Shop"

 
     
Shelley Evenson

School of Design
Carnegie Mellon University
"Looking to service design for inspiration in designing for community appropriation"

 
     
Danyel Fisher

Microsoft Research
Microsoft Corp.
"Groups Using Netscan"

 
     
Constance Fleuriot (with Morris Williams)

Mobile Bristol Project
Bristol University
"Working Towards Community Appropriation"

 
     
Brooke Foucault

User Centered Design Group
Intel Corp.
"Cueing Appropriation"

 
     
Matthew Kam

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, and Berkeley Institute of Design
University of California, Berkeley

Conceptual Models for Malleable Educational Tools

 
     
Lech Krzanik (with Lukasz Krzanik)

Department of Information Processing Science
University of Oulu, Finland
"Designing for Community Appropriation: The Case of
Nomadic Blogging"

 
     
Lukasz Krzanik (with Lech Krzanik)

Department of Information Processing Science
University of Oulu, Finland
"Designing for Community Appropriation: The Case of
Nomadic Blogging"

 
     
Derek Reilly

EDGE Lab, Faculty of Computer Science
Dalhousie University

"Keeping Up With Demand: Supporting Community Appropriation Without Hacking"

 
     
Ryan Shaw

School of Information Management and Systems
University of California,  Berkeley
"Designing for Community Appropriation of Media"

 
     
Brad Stenger

Journalist
Portland
"Community blogging"

 
     
Jenn Thom-Santelli (with Kristen Boehner)

Human-Computer Interaction Group
Cornell University
"Treading Uncommon Ground: Designing for New Shared Experiences through Appropriation"

 
     
Morris Williams (with Constance Fleuriot)

 

Community Information Systems Centre
University of the West of England
"Working Towards Community Appropriation"