What is CSCW Horizons? CSCW Horizon provides an opportunity to showcase and discuss research that expands the boundaries of CSCW beyond its standard topics and approaches. We solicit creative, unorthodox, inspirational submissions that help advance the CSCW community constructively, by provoking debate, predicting beyond the research horizon, or revealing unresolved issues in the field. This can be a chance for authors to present work that: - Challenges the basic questions being asked and approaches used in traditional CSCW work - Brings new perspectives from other fields - Is visionary, futuristic, or has not been previously explored - Is generally less represented at the conference - Is controversial - Could benefit from public discussion that would not be possible in a traditional session. Horizon can be any media format (text, video, demo). Paper submissions will be published in the ACM Digital Library and distributed to all attendees as part of the Conference Extended Abstracts. Submissions should be in the Extended Abstracts Format and be between 4–12 pages in length. Submissions should be emailed to the session chairs at [log in to unmask] by September 9, 2011, 5PM PDT. During the session, the presentation of each work will be followed by a discussion that will include a panel and the audience. Each work will receive 10-20 minutes for presentation and discussion depending on the submission type and the final program. For more details: http://www.cscw2012.org/participation/horizon.php, or email the chairs at [log in to unmask] Gilly Leshed, Cornell University Monica Divitini, Norwegian University of Science and Technology --------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send an empty email to mailto:[log in to unmask] For further details of CHI lists see http://listserv.acm.org ---------------------------------------------------------------