Sumario: | We are excited to welcome back the Group community to Sanibel Island for the 2020 ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work! 2020 marks the 21st anniversary for the Group conference, which evolved from the ACM conference series on Office Information Systems (1982-1990), then Organizational Computing Systems (1991-1995), and finally, the International Conference on Supporting Group Work (1997- present). This year, the community meets for the 21st time to discuss and debate technical, social, and organizational features of collaboration and cooperation. What began with a focus on the office context evolved with the appearance of lower-cost, versatile networked systems to understand how groups work in a variety of contexts and conditions. Today, the Group conference series is a premier venue for research on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning and Socio-Technical Studies. The conference integrates work in social science, computer science, engineering, design, values, and other diverse topics related to group work, broadly conceptualized. Group 2020 continues the tradition of being truly international and interdisciplinary in both organizational structure as well as participants. Our diversity is reflected in the broad methodological and topical coverage of submissions to our program of research papers, working papers, design fictions, posters and demos, workshops, and the doctoral colloquium. 34 out of 108 submissions (in two waves) were accepted for publication in the newly created PACMHCI journal. Group 2020 also includes presentation of 7 design fictions, 14 posters, 2 workshops, and 12 works by doctoral colloquium participants. In addition, GROUP 2020 continues with the initiative of providing authors of recent publications in 'The Journal of CSCW' (JCSCW) the opportunity to present their paper to the community; 2 JCSCW papers have been selected this year.
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