Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Information technologies bring people together — through social networking, through collaborative systems, through digital media, and through communications. Informatics has been a long-term leader in the study of social engagement through information systems. Topics include distance collaboration, workflow and process-based systems, multi-user gaming, and cultural engagements.
Faculty
Paul Dourish
Chancellor's Professor and Steckler Endowed Chair of Information and Computer Science
Informatics
DBH 5099
Daniel Epstein
Gillian Hayes
Robert A. and Barbara L. Kleist Professor in Informatics and Vice Provost for Academic Personnel
Informatics
DBH 5084
Alfred Kobsa
Gloria Mark
Melissa Mazmanian
Bonnie Nardi
Gary Olson
Judy Olson
Kylie Peppler
David Redmiles
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