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ContextContacts: re-designing SmartPhone's contact book to support mobile awareness and collaboration

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This work is interested in re-designing a Smartphone's contact book to provide cues of the current situations of others, and argues how the design choices support mobile communication decisions and group coordinations by promoting awareness.
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Acontextuality of the mobile phone often leads to a caller's uncertainty over a callee's current state, which in turn often hampers mobile collaboration. We are interested in re-designing a Smartphone's contact book to provide cues of the current situations of others. ContextContacts presents several meaningful, automatically communicated situation cues of trusted others. Its interaction design follows social psychological findings on how people make social attributions based on impoverished cues, on how self-disclosure of cues is progressively and interactionally managed, and on how mobility affects interaction through cues. We argue how our design choices support mobile communication decisions and group coordinations by promoting awareness. As a result, the design is very minimal and integrated, in an "unremarkable" manner, to previously learned usage patterns with the phone. First laboratory and field evaluations indicate important boundary conditions for and promising avenues toward more useful and enjoyable mobile awareness applications.

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Identifying Meaningful Places

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TL;DR: This work presents and reflects on lessons learned from three field studies, in which augmentation concepts were deployed as prototype chat apps in users’ daily lives, and proposes a design space for chat augmentation to guide future research.
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Nonverbal Cues in Mobile Phone Text Messages: The Effects of Chronemics and Proxemics

TL;DR: This chapter argues, that people perceive SMS content differently according to the physical distance or proximity of the SMS sender, and summarizes the current state of research on CMC chronemics and proxemics.
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Increasing Collocated People's Awareness of the Mobile User's Activities: a Field Trial of Social Displays

TL;DR: A prototype that reveals the user's current active application and presents its name on an e-ink display on the backside of a mobile device was able to increase awareness of users' mobile activities and occasionally triggered interactions with others, without significantly violating the sense of privacy.
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