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In this paper, we explore the benefits of videochat for families and the corresponding work that home users engage in to make a video call run smoothly. We explore the varieties of social work required, including coordination work, presentation work, behavioral work, and scaffolding work, as well as the technical work necessary. We outline the benefits families enjoy for doing this work and discuss the ways in which families use videochat to reinforce their identity as a family and reinforce their family values, in effect making - as in creating - love. We conclude with recommendations for improving videochat and for designing with family values in mind more generally.
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Morgan G. Ames
University of California, Berkeley
Janet Go
Autodesk (United States)
Joseph Kaye
Mozilla Foundation
Stanford University
Nokia (United States)
Palo Alto Research Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16092440872a98d8b563bb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/1718918.1718946