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Boudouraki2020
BibType ARTICLE
Key Boudouraki2020
Author(s) Andriana Boudouraki, Joel E. Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Sean Rintel
Title ``I can't get round: Recruiting Assistance in Mobile Robotic Telepresence
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Tag(s) EMCA, mobile robotic telepresence, remote work, remote help, videoconferencing, computer-mediated communication, asymmetry, ethnomethodology, conversation analysis
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery
Year 2020
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City New York, NY, USA
Month Dec
Journal Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact.
Volume 4
Number CSCW3
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DOI 10.1145/3432947
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Abstract

Via audiovisual communications and a controllable physical embodiment, Mobile Robotic telePresence (MRP) systems aim to support enhanced collaboration between remote and local members of a given setting. But MRP systems also put the remote user in positions where they frequently rely on the help of local partners. Getting or `recruiting' such help can be done with various verbal and embodied actions ranging in explicitness. In this paper, we look at how such recruitment occurs in video data drawn from an experiment where pairs of participants (one local, one remote) performed a timed searching task. We find a prevalence of implicit recruitment methods and outline obstacles to effective recruitment that emerge due to communicative asymmetries that are built into MRP design. In a future where remote work becomes widespread, assistance through remote work technology like MRPs needs close examination at a fundamental interactional level, taking into account how communicative asymmetries are at play in everyday use of such technologies.

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\textit\textbfWinner of a CSCW 2020 Honourable Mention Award