Calendars: Time coordination and overview in families and beyond

Susanne Bødker, Erik Grönvall

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Abstract

This paper discusses how calendars and time coordination can be used across social and organizational borders, bridging between work and non-work, and between family coordination and external collaborators. The paper moves beyond family on-line calendars towards coordination and collaboration with professional caregivers and public authorities, and discusses how such shared calendars revitalize some of the very basic discussions of CSCW: The notion of shared goals in cooperative activities, the understanding of time and time-granularity in cooperation, common information spaces, and in particular boundary-crossing capacities and the holding back of information for fragmented exchange. Based on two cases, in which we have worked with sharing and coordination of time-resources in families on the one hand, and external parties such as external caregivers, employers and municipal authorities on the other, this paper will reopen these old CSCW debates. This paper questions if calendars, in particular family calendars should be designed based on shared goals and common interests. We argue that collaboration needs to be supported, even when families and their professional and amateur collaborators do not share the same goals, rhythms and routines
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationECSCW 2013 : Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2013
EditorsOlav W. Bertelsen, Luigina Ciolfi, Maria Antonietta Grasso, George Angelos Papadopoulos
Number of pages18
PublisherSpringer VS
Publication date2013
Pages63-81
ISBN (Print)978-1-4471-5345-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4471-5346-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventEuropean Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - Paphos, Cyprus
Duration: 21 Sept 201325 Sept 2013

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Country/TerritoryCyprus
CityPaphos
Period21/09/201325/09/2013

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