April 22nd, 2006 Montreal, Canada
Organizers:
Louise Barkhuus, University of Glasgow
Jennifer Rode, UC Irvine
Genevieve Bell, Intel Research
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Entertainment media at home - looking at the social aspects
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Workshop Participants and Papers
- Alan Blackwell (Cambridge University, UK) and Matthew Postgate (New Media and Technology Division, BBC):
Programming Culture in the 2nd-Generation Attention Economy
- Apala Lahiri Chavan, Beena Prabhu and Warren Greving: Cross Cultural Study: Perception, Usage, and Adoption of
Technology
- Brooke E. Foucault (Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR): Developing Entertainment Technology for Women:
A Feminist Perspective
- Andrea Grimes and Rebecca E. Grinter (Georgia Institute of Technology, GA): Using Entertainment to Improve Nutrition Among African-
Americans
- Esa Nettamo, Mikko Nirhamo and Jonna Hakkila (Nokia Multimedia, Finland): Personal Music Retrieval, Management and Consumption - A Cross-Cultural Study
- Mark Perry (Brunel University, UK), Dorothy Rachovides (Brunel University, UK), Alex Taylor (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK) and Laurel Swan (Brunel University, UK): Playfully situated messaging in the home:
appropriation of messaging resources in entertainment
- Angel Perez, Dmytro Izotov and Fabian Korner (Eindhoven University of Technology, Nederland): Raker: Social video search and selection on TV
- Veerle Van Rompaey and Mariek Vanden Abeele (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium): Position paper- Where does it all end? How families set
technological boundaries
- Dag Slettemeas: Identity formation and the construction of home in diasporic households;
the impact of media technologies
- Susan P. Wyche, Lonnie D. Harvel and Rebecca E. Grinter (Georgia Institute of Technology, GA): Entertaining Spirituality
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