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HCI at the boundary of work and life - editorial special issue

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posted on 2019-03-01, 09:55 authored by Erik Grönvall, Luigina Ciolfi, GABRIELA AVRAMGABRIELA AVRAM, Chiara Rossitto, Louise Barkhuus
The idea behind this Special Issue originates in a workshop on HCI and CSCW research related to work and non-work-life balance organized in conjunction with the ECSCW 2013 conference by the issue co-editors. Fifteen papers were originally submitted for possible inclusion in this Special Issue, and four papers were finally accepted for publication after two rounds of rigorous peer review. The four accepted papers explore, in different ways, HCI at the boundary of work and life. In this editorial, we offer a description of the overall theme and rationale for the Special Issue, including an introduction on the topic relevance and background, and a reflection on how the four accepted papers further current research and debate on the topic.

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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing;20 (4), pp. 481-485

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Springer

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The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com

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English

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