Computer Supported Cooperative Work-The Journal of Collaborative Compu

Papers
(The TQCC of Computer Supported Cooperative Work-The Journal of Collaborative Compu is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Made to Work: Mobilising Contemporary Worklives116
Revisiting the Digital Plumber: Modifying the Installation Process of an Established Commercial IoT Alarm System37
Habits Over Routines: Remarks on Control Room Practices and Control Room Studies33
Self-Management Support (SMS) in Transition: The Case of Osteoporosis Management Support in a Chinese Hospital28
RetrofittAR: Supporting Hardware-Centered Expertise Sharing in Manufacturing Settings through Augmented Reality25
Enacting Entanglement: CreaTures, Socio-Technical Collaboration and Designing a Transformative Ethos22
Humor and Stereotypes in Computing: An Equity-focused Approach to Institutional Accountability19
A Polycentric Governance Lens on Data Infrastructures19
Fleeting Alliances and Frugal Collaboration in Piecework: A Video-Analysis of Food Delivery Work in India15
Becoming a Guest: On Proximity and Distance in Mental Health Home Treatment15
Values and Value Conflicts in the Context of OSINT Technologies for Cybersecurity Incident Response: A Value Sensitive Design Perspective15
Should You Believe Wikipedia? Online Communities and the Construction of Knowledge, Amy S. Bruckman, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2022, 260 pp. ISBN 978-1-108-49032-713
Uncovering the Complexity of Care Networks – Towards a Taxonomy of Collaboration Complexity in Homecare12
Undue Influence or Exploitation — A Qualitative Inquiry into an Ethical Dilemma Around Payment in Crowd Work-Based Research in the U.S.12
On Algorithmic Time and Daily Contingencies in the Lived Work of Food Delivery Service10
A Postphenomenological Perspective On the Changing Nature of Work10
Who Cares About Data? Ambivalence, Translation, and Attentiveness in Asylum Casework9
Choice, Negotiation, and Pluralism: a Conceptual Framework for Participatory Technologies in Museum Collections9
Liam Bannon in Memoriam9
How Live Streaming Changes Shopping Decisions in E-commerce: A Study of Live Streaming Commerce8
Awareness, Motivation and Leadership in Production Systems: A Socio-Technical Perspective8
Educational Participatory Design in the Crossroads of Histories and Practices – Aiming for Digital Transformation in Language Pedagogy8
Last-mile Work of Infrastructures: Collective Coordination of Early COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution for Older Adults8
Open Data in Education: Fostering Data Literacy Among High-school Learners7
Examining Discursive Features in Crowdsourced Deliberation: Idea Generation through Elaboration6
Folksonomies in Crowdsourcing: A Cross-Project Comparison6
The Personal is the Political: Internet Filtering and Counter Appropriation in the Islamic Republic of Iran6
Solidarity not Charity! Empowering Local Communities for Disaster Relief during COVID-19 through Grassroots Support6
Designing Biodiversity Systems via Digital Kinships: Insights from Community Data Processes and Creative Practice5
‘The Discipline of Steel’: Technical Knowledge in the Coordinative Practices of Steelmaking5
Engaging in Sensitive Practices: Insights and Challenges from a long-term Participatory Design Project with People with Dementia5
Trusting Intelligent Automation in Expert Work: Accounting Practitioners’ Experiences and Perceptions5
Evolution of Information Infrastructures in Healthcare as Convergence of Digital Trajectories5
Invisible to Machines: Designing AI that Supports Vision Work in Radiology5
Understanding Nomadic Practices of Social Activist Networks Through the Lens of Infrastructuring: the Case of the European Social Forum5
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