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CHIWORK 2026: Linz, Austria
- Philipp Wintersberger, Martina Mara, Helena Anna Frijns, Advait Sarkar, Sowmya Somanath:

Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction for Work, CHIWORK 2026, Linz, Austria, June 22-25, 2026. ACM 2026, ISBN 979-8-4007-2429-9 - Jie Li, Youyang Hou, Laura Lin, Ruihao Zhu, Hancheng Cao, Abdallah El Ali:

Vibe Coding in Product Teams: Reconfiguring AI-Assisted Workflows, Prototyping, and Collaboration. 1:1-1:16 - Emily Hou, Marelyn Gonzalez, Andrew L. Kun, Osnat Mokryn, Orit Shaer:

From 911 to Hospital: Challenges and Opportunities for AI Integration in Emergency Medical Services. 2:1-2:16 - Charles Chiang, Simret Araya Gebreegziabher, Annalisa Szymanski, Hyo Jin Do, Zahra Ashktorab, Werner Geyer, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Diego Gómez-Zará:

MultEval: Supporting Collaborative Alignment for LLM-as-a-Judge Evaluation Criteria. 3:1-3:17 - Frederik Hirschmann, Johannes Schönböck, Thomas Neumayr, Julia Zuber, Mirjam Augstein:

Be There or Be Unaware: The Challenges of Agency, Awareness and Physicality in Hybrid Meetings. 4:1-4:17 - Qing (Nancy) Xia, Marios Constantinides, Advait Sarkar, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna L. Cox:

"If You're Very Clever, No One Knows You've Used It": The Social Dynamics of Developing Generative AI Literacy in the Workplace. 5:1-5:18 - Elena Eleftheriou, George Pallis, Marios Constantinides:

Confidence Without Competence in AI-Assisted Knowledge Work. 6:1-6:25 - Kashif Imteyaz, Isabel Lopez, Nakul Rajpal, Hunjun Shin, Saiph Savage:

Upskilling with Generative AI: Practices and Challenges for Freelance Knowledge Workers. 7:1-7:18 - Yujin Kim, Yaxuan Yin, Shamya Karumbaiah, Devansh Saxena:

Empowering Teachers to Design AI Roles for Work: An Empirical Study of Teachers' AI Role Design Practices. 8:1-8:19 - Silvia Bodei, Duncan P. Brumby, Katie Fisher, Jonathan Mella:

Co-Writing with AI: An Empirical Study of Diverse Academic Writing Workflows. 9:1-9:16 - Ignacio Alvarez:

Upskilling UX Designers for AI-Native Work: A Pedagogical Framework and Empirical Evaluation. 10:1-10:19 - Robert Wolfe, Aayushi Dangol:

Cheap Expertise: Mapping and Challenging Industry Perspectives in the Expert Data Gig Economy. 11:1-11:15 - Yichun Zhao, Miguel A. Nacenta, Mahadeo A. Sukhai, Sowmya Somanath:

"If We Had the Information That We Need to Interpret the World Around Us, We Wouldn't Be Disabled: " Barriers and Opportunities in Information Work among Blind and Sighted Colleagues. 12:1-12:15 - Annabel Rothschild, Mukhlisabonu K. Nematova, Billie Eickman, Carl DiSalvo, Betsy DiSalvo:

Datum Fieldnotes: Learning How Civic and Non-Profit Data Workers Perform Data Contextualization In Situ. 13:1-13:16 - Ryan Chan, Devon Kisob, Sharon Ferguson:

Informing Group Informatics System Design: Balancing the Benefits and Concerns of Data-Driven Collaboration Feedback. 14:1-14:25 - Krishna Akhil Kumar Adavi, Pratik Ghosh, Richard Banks, Advait Sarkar, Siân E. Lindley:

"Will This Tool Ever Push Back or Challenge Me?": Reflections on a Multi-agent LLM Tool for Perspective Seeking. 15:1-15:16 - Hannah Grosswieser, Isabel Seeber, Martina Mara:

Reliance on AI-Drafted Emails at Work: The Role of Mind Perception Across Task Contexts and Chatbot Designs. 16:1-16:20 - Aditya Nayak, Aakash Gautam, Rama Adithya Varanasi:

Concerns and Strategic Responses of Older Workers Navigating Generative AI in Bridge Employment. 17:1-17:16 - Sai Keerthana Arun, Joel E. Fischer:

Encouraging Thought Before Completion: The Role of Task-Specific Selective Friction in AI-Assisted Knowledge Work. 18:1-18:17 - Emily Wong, Tom Dillon, Wafa Johal, Eduardo Velloso, John Howe, Frank Vetere:

Reclaiming Productivity: Critical Perspectives on Speculative Futures. 19:1-19:19 - Ian P. Swift, Debaleena Chattopadhyay:

A Diffractive Analysis of GenAI through Perspectives on Productivity. 20:1-20:12 - Alexander Lingler, Dinara Talypova, Helena Anna Frijns, Philipp Wintersberger:

From Activity to Recovery: Behavioral Factors Shaping Interruptibility. 21:1-21:11 - Molly Stewart, Minghao Cai, Anthony Tang, Sam Liu, Chris Mosunic, Sowmya Somanath:

HappyCal: Designing Text and Image-Based Supports for Savouring Positive Work Experiences. 22:1-22:23 - Pia Tukkinen, Evgenia Litvinova:

Designing Sentence-Structured Experience Sampling for Workplace Comfort: Balancing Low-Friction Reporting and Organizational Sensemaking. 23:1-23:17 - Sander de Jong, Jane Hsieh, Tzu-Sheng Kuo, Rune Møberg Jacobsen, Niels van Berkel, Haiyi Zhu:

Understanding, Challenging, and Demystifying Perceptions of Gig Worker Vulnerabilities. 24:1-24:24 - Yoana Ahmetoglu, Marios Constantinides, Anna Louise Cox:

AI Disclosure with DAISY. 25:1-25:23 - Ioana Visescu, Alina Lushnikova:

Flow Interrupted, Fun Weaponised, Friction Required: On Gender, Contemporary Work, and Technoviolence. 26:1-26:7 - David Colborn-Clark, Marta E. Cecchinato, Andy Dow:

AI as Compensatory Infrastructure: Sensemaking, Responsibility, and Labour in Value-Driven Organisations. 27:1-27:12 - Sara Milkes Espinosa, Carl DiSalvo:

Working Through Things: Materials, Affects and Refracted Collectivities in Secondhand Platform Labor. 28:1-28:22 - Dana Harari, Ofra Amir:

The Psychological Costs of Proactive AI Initiative at Work. 29:1-29:12

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