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[Commlist] Misdoom 2020 symposium on misinformation in online media
Tue Jan 21 17:43:12 GMT 2020
Call for Contributions
After a successful 1st edition in Hamburg, Germany, the international
*MISDOOM* symposium on misinformation in online media returns for a 2nd
edition, this time hosted by Leiden University, the Netherlands. Topics
include *fake news, social bots, disinformation, filter bubbles,
virality, deep fakes* and related topics on misinformation in online media.
The symposium brings together researchers in *communication science,
computer science, computational social science, political communication,
journalism and media studies*, as well as practitioners in journalism
and online media. The symposium has a strong multidisciplinary
character, and aims to cater to the habits of different disciplines.
Therefore, there are two submission tracks: one for *extended
abstracts* which will be judged based on suitability for presentation at
the symposium, and another track for *full papers* with Springer LNCS
proceedings, reviewed based on scientific quality and suitability for
presentation.
In this way, we aim to create an attractive venue that truly brings
together the `best of both worlds’ through contributed presentations at
the symposium. Please note the MISDOOM 2020 submission deadline in your
calendar: *February 1, 2020*.
We hope to welcome you in Leiden, the Netherlands in April 2020!
*Context. *Online media have become a politically, economically, and
organizationally critical infrastructure. Internet users all over the
world can directly interact with each other and participate in for
example political discussions. Through online media, journalists have
access to enormous amounts of information and public sentiment that
increasingly becomes part of their 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 allow product reviews by users to provide
crowd-based quality assurance.
*Symposium topic. *In an ideal world, participation and openness would
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 (“trolls”) or semi- to
fully-automated systems (“social bots”) can bias or manipulate societal
streams, perceptions, and multiplicators in society. How can we detect
and learn from this phenomenon, and how do we combat fake news and
misinformation?
*MISDOOM* is a multidisciplinary international symposium that brings
together researchers and practitioners from communication science, media
studies, computer science, data science, 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, economics, 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) and their impact.
* Technical and organizational means for manipulation (e.g., technical
state of the art and advances in artificial intelligence,
information retrieval 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 mis- and 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)
*Presenting at MISDOOM*. In addition to keynote talks and panel
discussions, we particularly invite researchers and practitioners to
present their work at the symposium.
Given that we welcome both social scientists and computer scientists,
and that the publication strategies of these fields differ, we solicit
*two types of contributions *that both, upon acceptance, result in *the
same opportunity to present at MISDOOM*:
1. *Extended abstracts*: up to 1 page A4, briefly describing the work
that will be presented. The abstract can be based on previously
published work, ongoing work in progress or even a new research idea
or agenda. No template is provided, but at least title, authors,
their affiliation, the text of the abstract and, especially in case
of previously published work, reference(s) should be included.
Submissions are non-archival, and not formally published.
Type 1 submissions will be judged based on relevance for the MISDOOM
symposium.
2. *Full papers*: up to 15 pages in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) format describing original unpublished and new
research. The work should be structured like a research paper, and
cover the context of the problem studied, the research question,
approach/methodology and results in 6 to 15 pages. It should be
formatted according to the LNCS Word or LaTeX template
<https://www.springer.com/de/it-informatik/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>.
Type 2 submissions will be judged based on scientific quality and
relevance for the MISDOOM symposium.
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