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2nd IWIC 2009: Palo Alto, California, USA
- Susan R. Fussell, Pamela J. Hinds, Toru Ishida:
Proceedings of the 2009 international workshop on Intercultural collaboration, IWIC '09, Palo Alto, California, USA, February 20-21, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-502-4
Late breaking papers session 2
- Shinobu Kitayama:
The social self and the social brain: a perspective of cultural neuroscience. 1-2
Intercultural community-based organizing
- Gloria Mark, Bryan C. Semaan:
Expanding a country's borders during war: the internet war diary. 3-12 - Verayuth Lertnattee, Kergrit Robkop, Virach Sornlertlamvanich:
Collaborative platform for multicultural herbal information creation. 13-22 - Wojciech Gryc:
The social and communication networks of a grassroots organization in Kibera, Kenya. 23-32
Translation & translation repair
- Mai Miyabe, Takashi Yoshino, Tomohiro Shigenobu:
Effects of undertaking translation repair using back translation. 33-40 - Narjes Sharif Razavian, Stephan Vogel:
The web as a platform to build machine translation resources. 41-50 - Kumi Sato, Kohei Okamoto, Masaru Miyao:
Japan, moving towards becoming a multi-cultural society, and the way of disseminating multilingual disaster information to non-japanese speakers. 51-60
Working on intercultural teams
- Natalia Levina, Aimée A. Kane:
Immigrant managers as boundary spanners on offshored software development projects: partners or bosses? 61-70 - Niina Nurmi, Petra Bosch-Sijtsema, Anu Sivunen, Renate Fruchter:
Who shouts louder?: exerting power across distance and culture. 71-80 - Alon Lisak, Miriam Erez:
Leaders and followers in multi-cultural teams: their effects on team communication, team identity and team effectiveness. 81-88 - Jennifer L. Gibbs:
Culture as kaleidoscope: navigating cultural tensions in global collaboration. 89-98
Late breaking papers session 2
- W. Lewis Johnson:
Developing intercultural competence through videogames. 99-100
Models of intercultural collaboration
- Pablo-Alejandro Quinones, Susan R. Fussell, Lucio Soibelman, Burcu Akinci:
Bridging the gap: discovering mental models in globally collaborative contexts. 101-110 - Winston R. Sieck, Shane T. Mueller:
Cultural variations in collaborative decision making: driven by beliefs or social norms? 111-118 - Peter Schneider:
The effect of academic socializing strategies on intercultural collaboration: empirical evidence from european economics departments. 119-128
Systems to support intercultural activitie
- Toshiyuki Takasaki, Yumiko Mori:
A webcam platform for facilitating intercultural group activities. 129-138 - Claudia Soria, Monica Monachini, Piek Vossen:
Wordnet-LMF: fleshing out a standardized format for wordnet interoperability. 139-146 - Francis Bond, Seiji Okura, Yuji Yamamoto, Toshiki Murata, Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Michael Kato, Miwako Shimazu, Tsugiyoshi Suzuki:
Sharing user dictionaries across multiple systems with UTX-S. 147-154
Computer mediated technology for global collaboration
- Ravikiran Vatrapu, Daniel D. Suthers:
Technological intersubjectivity in computer supported intercultural collaboration. 155-164 - Heeryon Cho, Toru Ishida, Naomi Yamashita, Tomoko Koda, Toshiyuki Takasaki:
Human detection of cultural differences in pictogram interpretations. 165-174 - E. Ilana Diamant, Susan R. Fussell, Fen-Ly Lo:
Collaborating across cultural and technological boundaries: team culture and information use in a map navigation task. 175-184 - John C. Tang, Tara Matthews, Julian A. Cerruti, Stephen Dill, Eric Wilcox, Jerald Schoudt, Hernan Badenes:
Global differences in attributes of email usage. 185-194
Late breaking papers session 1
- Iván Alfaro:
The impact of multiple team memberships in leader: member exchange relationship (LMX). 195-198 - Wendy S. Ark, Ben Shaw, Ana Lelescu, Susan U. Stucky:
Data mining the cross-cultural communication gap. 199-202 - Mariya A. Bobina:
Mapping cultural friction in cross-border collaboration. 203-206 - Mary Yoko Brannen, Dominie Garcia, David C. Thomas:
Biculturals as natural bridges for intercultural communication and collaboration. 207-210 - Lisbeth Clausen, Mette Zolner, Anne-Marie Søderberg, Verner Worm:
Cultural intelligence as a strategic ressource in multicultural teams. 211-214 - Qingwen Dong, Christine M. Collaco:
Overcome ethnocentrism and increase intercultural collaboration by developing social intelligence. 215-218 - Liv Egholm Feldt, Michael Jakobsen:
Preparing for a global encounter: from internationalization en route towards globalization. 219-222 - Jean-Marie Fèvre, Jan M. Ulijn:
Cross-border bridge-building. 223-224 - Gopakumar Gopalakrishnan, Sreekumar Pillai, Nidhi Dhanju:
Collaboration in offshore software projects: practices and challenges. 225-228 - Mikhail Grachev:
Culture-sensitive global strategies. 229-232 - Thijs Homan, Jan M. Ulijn, Jos Pieterse:
How change management is influenced by differences in professional discourses?: a preliminary conceptualizing study on the adoption of an ict tool for engineers. 233-236 - Masahiro Hori, Chigusa Kita:
Toward multilingual support of educational document sharing based on the language grid. 237-240 - Yubo Hou, Huizhen Tang:
The comparison of responsibility attribution in chinese and american cultures: using holistic thinking style as a cognitive framework. 241-244 - Yoshiyasu Ikeda, Yasuhiko Kitamura:
Development of cross-cultural communication tool for Japanese UN volunteers. 245-248 - Lilly C. Irani, Paul Dourish:
Postcolonial interculturality. 249-252 - Vijay John:
Phonetic decomposition for speech recognition of lesser-studied languages. 253-256 - John Karat, Winston R. Sieck, Timothy J. Norman, Clare-Marie Karat, Carolyn Brodie, Louise J. Rasmussen, Katia P. Sycara:
A framework for culturally adaptive policy management in ad hoc collaborative contexts. 257-260 - Christine Koh, Damien Joseph, Soon Ang:
Cultural intelligence and collaborative work: intercultural competencies in global technology work teams. 261-264
Late breaking papers session 2
- Marcella A. LaFever:
9P planning: overcoming roadblocks to collaboration in intercultural community contexts. 265-268 - Masafumi Matsuda, Yasuhiko Kitamura:
Development of machine translation system for Japanese children. 269-272 - Suzanne P. Mikawa, Sharon K. Cunnington, Scott A. Gaskins:
Removing barriers to trust in distributed teams: understanding cultural differences and strengthening social ties. 273-276 - Yumiko Mori, Toshiyuki Takasaki, Toru Ishida:
Patterns in pictogram communication. 277-280 - Yoshie Naya:
Utilizing 'langrid input' for intercultural communication in senior high school in Japan. 281-284 - Hamad Odhabi, Lynn Nicks-McCaleb:
Intercultural engagement in the arabian gulf region. 285-288 - Vesa Peltokorpi, Susan C. Schneider:
Communicating across cultures: the interaction of cultural and language proficiency. 289-292 - Elisabeth Plum:
Cultural intelligence: the art of leading cultural complexity. 293-296 - Satoshi Sakai, Masaki Gotou, Yohei Murakami, Satoshi Morimoto, Daisuke Morita, Masahiro Tanaka, Toru Ishida:
Language grid playground: light weight building blocks for intercultural collaboration. 297-300 - Nicole Schadewitz, Norhayati Zakaria:
Cross-cultural collaboration Wiki: evolving knowledge about international teamwork. 301-304 - Kai Schubert:
First steps: social and technical implications establishing a mesh network within an inter-cultural community. 305-308 - Leslie D. Setlock, Susan R. Fussell, Eun Ji, Michaela Culver:
Sorry to interrupt: asian media preferences in cross-cultural collaborations. 309-312 - Osamuyimen Stewart, Michael Picheny, David M. Lubensky, Bhuvana Ramabhadran:
Cultural voice markers in speech-to-speech machine translation systems. 313-316 - Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R. Fussell:
Cultural adaptation of conversational style in intercultural computer-mediated group brainstorming. 317-320 - Takashi Yoshino, Taku Fukushima, Mai Miyabe, Aguri Shigeno:
A web-based multilingual parallel corpus collection system for the medical field. 321-324 - Qiping Zhang, Weina Qu, Kan Zhang:
Do strangers trust in video-mediated communication? 325-328 - Ook Lee, Mikyung Kim:
Internet and doctor shopping behavior. 329-330
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