CoPDA 2022 - Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: AI for Humans or Humans for AI?

Author:

Barricelli Barbara Rita1,Fischer Gerhard2,Fogli Daniela1,Morch Anders3,Piccinno Antonio4,Valtolina Stefano5

Affiliation:

1. University of Brescia, Italy

2. University of Colorado at Boulder, United States

3. University of Oslo, Norway

4. University of Bari, Italy

5. University of Milan, Italy

Publisher

ACM

Reference20 articles.

1. Guidelines for Human-AI Interaction

2. End-user development, end-user programming and end-user software engineering: A systematic mapping study

3. Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age

4. Cultures of participation in the digital age

5. Barbara Rita Barricelli , Gerhard Fischer , Anders Mørch , Antonio Piccinno , and Stefano Valtolina . 2015. Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: Coping with Information, Participation, and Collaboration Overload . In End-User Development, Paloma Díaz, Volkmar Pipek, Carmelo Ardito, Carlos Jensen, Ignacio Aedo, and Alexander Boden (Eds.). Springer International Publishing , Cham , 271–275. Barbara Rita Barricelli, Gerhard Fischer, Anders Mørch, Antonio Piccinno, and Stefano Valtolina. 2015. Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: Coping with Information, Participation, and Collaboration Overload. In End-User Development, Paloma Díaz, Volkmar Pipek, Carmelo Ardito, Carlos Jensen, Ignacio Aedo, and Alexander Boden (Eds.). Springer International Publishing, Cham, 271–275.

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