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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Made to Work: Mobilising Contemporary Worklives119
Habits Over Routines: Remarks on Control Room Practices and Control Room Studies38
Revisiting the Digital Plumber: Modifying the Installation Process of an Established Commercial IoT Alarm System35
Enacting Entanglement: CreaTures, Socio-Technical Collaboration and Designing a Transformative Ethos28
Self-Management Support (SMS) in Transition: The Case of Osteoporosis Management Support in a Chinese Hospital26
RetrofittAR: Supporting Hardware-Centered Expertise Sharing in Manufacturing Settings through Augmented Reality23
A Polycentric Governance Lens on Data Infrastructures19
Humor and Stereotypes in Computing: An Equity-focused Approach to Institutional Accountability17
Fleeting Alliances and Frugal Collaboration in Piecework: A Video-Analysis of Food Delivery Work in India16
Values and Value Conflicts in the Context of OSINT Technologies for Cybersecurity Incident Response: A Value Sensitive Design Perspective15
Becoming a Guest: On Proximity and Distance in Mental Health Home Treatment14
Should You Believe Wikipedia? Online Communities and the Construction of Knowledge, Amy S. Bruckman, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2022, 260 pp. ISBN 978-1-108-49032-714
Uncovering the Complexity of Care Networks – Towards a Taxonomy of Collaboration Complexity in Homecare12
A Postphenomenological Perspective On the Changing Nature of Work10
Undue Influence or Exploitation — A Qualitative Inquiry into an Ethical Dilemma Around Payment in Crowd Work-Based Research in the U.S.10
On Algorithmic Time and Daily Contingencies in the Lived Work of Food Delivery Service10
Educational Participatory Design in the Crossroads of Histories and Practices – Aiming for Digital Transformation in Language Pedagogy9
Choice, Negotiation, and Pluralism: a Conceptual Framework for Participatory Technologies in Museum Collections9
Who Cares About Data? Ambivalence, Translation, and Attentiveness in Asylum Casework9
Liam Bannon in Memoriam9
Open Data in Education: Fostering Data Literacy Among High-school Learners8
Awareness, Motivation and Leadership in Production Systems: A Socio-Technical Perspective8
Examining Discursive Features in Crowdsourced Deliberation: Idea Generation through Elaboration8
How Live Streaming Changes Shopping Decisions in E-commerce: A Study of Live Streaming Commerce8
Solidarity not Charity! Empowering Local Communities for Disaster Relief during COVID-19 through Grassroots Support7
Folksonomies in Crowdsourcing: A Cross-Project Comparison7
Last-mile Work of Infrastructures: Collective Coordination of Early COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution for Older Adults6
Designing Biodiversity Systems via Digital Kinships: Insights from Community Data Processes and Creative Practice6
Using a Service Lens to Better Understand Practices –and Vice Versa5
‘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
Boundary Negotiating Artifacts to Envision the Desired Research Data Infrastructure Toward Reproducibility in Data-Intensive Science5
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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