This volume presents the proceedings of ECSCW 2015 the 14th European Conference on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work organized by the University of Oslo Norway. The conference
provides a venue for exploring novel open and critical approaches to the multidisciplinary
nature of social and collaborative technologies and work practices critically reviewing new
and established theories and research forever committed to high scientific standards both
theoretical and methodological.These proceedings consist of 14 full and 3 exploratory papers
which reflect the lively debate currently ongoing within the CSCW field focusing on work and
enterprise and the challenges of involving various types of people like citizens patients and
software developers into collaborative settings. The blurring boundaries between home and work
are explored and recent and emergent new technologies supporting collaborative work are
introduced.With contributions from all over the world the chapters provide interesting
perspectives helping to focus the European perspective within the CSCW community. This
collection will be of interest to researchers and practitioners alike as it combines an
understanding of the nature of technology within both the workplace and wider society