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[ecrea] Call for Abstracts: Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media
Tue Dec 04 09:12:21 GMT 2018
Call for papers and call for participation
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Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open
Online Media (MISDOOM)
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February 27 - March 1, 2019, Hamburg, Germany
www.misdoom.org
Online media have become a politically, economically, and
organizationally critical infrastructure. Internet users all over the
world can directly interact with each other and share private and open
discussions. They can participate in political discussion or find and
contribute information. Through online media, journalists have access to
enormous amounts of information and public sentiment that increasingly
become part of reporting. Politicians refine their positions and actions
based on the (seemingly) public opinion, which they distill from online
media. Others use these channels to distribute their views. Companies
and resellers allow product reviews by users to provide crowd-based
quality assurance.
In an ideal world, participation and openness can certainly foster free
and democratic processes as well as beneficial societal interactions.
However, beyond the desired space for free expression of public
opinions, such openness also provides options for large-scaled and
orchestrated manipulations. Groups of humans (so-called “trolls”) or
semi- to fully-automated systems (so-called “social bots”) can bias or
manipulate societal streams, perceptions, and multiplicators in society.
MISDOOM is a multidisciplinary international symposium that brings
together researchers and practitioners from communication science,
computer science, and economy, as well as journalists and online media
professionals to discuss current topics, technical advances and societal
challenges in the area of online media. Participants can discuss and
contribute to the following (non-exclusive list of) topics:
* Manipulation of societies, politics, economy, and journalism by
disinformation strategies (e.g., types of disinformation and
manipulation, case studies, observations of campaigns and strategies,
communication strategies, economic implications and threats)
* Technical and organizational means for manipulation (e.g., technical
state of the art and advances in artificial intelligence and content
generation, technical infrastructure and access to social networks)
* Human, technical and hybrid detection mechanisms for orchestrated
manipulation or individual actors (e.g., indicator-based detection,
machine learning, anomaly detection, monitoring systems and
visualization, human task forces)
* Counter-measures on disinformation and manipulation (e.g.,
transparency approaches, technical limitations, organizational
processes, behavioral changes, education, professional codices, legal
actions)
* Future trends in online-media usage and societal influencing (e.g.,
development of platforms, disruption of traditional journalistic work,
potential attack vectors in economy, journalism, politics, research
challenges and open fields)
We invite researchers and practitioners to send original extended
research abstracts, case studies, or position papers (max. 8 pages)
before the Extended Abstract submission deadline
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=misdoom19) . International
recognized scholars evaluate all abstracts for suitability according to
international research standards. All accepted abstracts are eligible
for oral or poster presentation at the conference. In a post-proceeding
process, selected work will be invited to become part of a follow-up
book publication. Therefore, authors have to extend their work to a full
research paper, which is then subject to a standard peer review process.
Important Dates:
Extended abstract submission (max. 8 pages, LNCS Springer style)
due: January 14, 2019
Notification of acceptance: 2 weeks after submission, latest January
31, 2019
Conference date: February 27 to March 1, 2017
(Selected) Post-proceeding paper submission due: April 15, 2019
(Selected) Post-proceeding paper notification: May 31, 2019
Camera Ready submission for post proceedings: June 30, 2019
Conference Chairs:
Program Chair:
Frank Takes (Leiden University)
Annie Waldherr (University of Münster)
Publications Chair:
Mike Preuss (Leiden University)
General Chairs:
Christian Grimme (University of Münster)
Christian Stöcker (HAW Hamburg)
Thorsten Quandt (University of Münster)
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