Title
Reinforcing co-located communication practices through interactive public displays
Abstract
In recent years, the steady emergence of digital communication, especially social media, has increased the "placelessness" of inter-person communication practices, i.e., lessening the need to reside co-located in order to communicate. When these communication practices carry over to co-located settings, they introduce redundancy and potentially even harm the co-located context, since use of personal technologies tends to isolate users from their surroundings. In this position paper, we want to raise awareness on how interactive public displays could alleviate this redundancy and potential isolation. We present a model of reinforcing co-located communications, and illustrate it through example use cases.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2494091.2495998
UbiComp (Adjunct Publication)
Keywords
Field
DocType
personal technology,co-located communication practice,position paper,co-located context,co-located communication,example use case,communication practice,co-located setting,interactive public display,digital communication,inter-person communication practice,ubiquitous computing
Public space,Social media,Computer science,Computer security,Harm,Position paper,Redundancy (engineering),Sense of place,Urban computing,Ubiquitous computing,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
12
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Masaki Ogawa1192.69
Marko Jurmu239022.78
Tomotaka Ito3123.27
Takuro Yonezawa48422.34
Jin Nakazawa522848.11
Kazunori Takashio68316.52
Hideyuki Tokuda71489251.40