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[Commlist] CFP: POLTEXT 2019: The 3rd International Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data
Wed Dec 19 23:35:25 GMT 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
POLTEXT 2019: The 3rd International Interdisciplinary Symposium on the
Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data
14-15 September 2019, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
The next POLTEXT symposium (https://www.poltextconference.org) will take
place in Tokyo, Japan in September 2019. The conference aims to
facilitate the knowledge exchange between social scientists and computer
scientists who address social, political or economic issues through the
analysis of textual data by employing quantitative methods. It also
features multi-lingual analysis of textual data to promote the
methodology beyond the English language. In this, the symposium will be
the first of its kind in Japan. Jonathan Slapin (University of Essex)
and Amy Catalinac (New York University) have been confirmed as keynote
speakers related to these two themes, respectively.
We strongly encourage scholars who employ quantitative text analysis
methods to submit abstracts for presentation at the conference. Both
substantive and methodological papers will be accepted for presentation.
Substantive papers may be related to any social science or humanities
discipline as long as the project is based on a quantitative analysis of
textual data. Possible subjects for methodological papers may include
text classification, topic modeling, information extraction, sentiment
analysis, ideal point estimation, argumentation mining, political
reputation analysis, and multilingual comparison.
Following the precedence of the previous POLTEXT Incubator Workshop in
2018 (https://poltext.tk.mta.hu/en), we are planning to offer free
tutorial sessions (e.g. Quantitative Text Analysis in R, Quantitative
Analysis of Textual Data using Machine Learning) to participants on the
day before the main event (13 September). If you are interested in
offering a tutorial on methods or text mining tools, please contact the
organizers.
The symposium is organized by Kohei Watanabe (Institute for Advanced
Study, Waseda University), Miklós Sebők (Centre for Social Sciences,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and Lisa Lechner (University of Innsbruck).
SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS AND PAPERS
Proposals, along with an abstract of 250 words and six keywords, should
be submitted via the submission form
(https://www.poltextconference.org/submit-an-abstract) by 31 March 2019.
Notifications of acceptance are due by 30 April. The registration
deadline is 30 August. Full-length papers must be uploaded by 31 August.
Selected papers will be published in the symposium proceedings.
TRAVEL GRANTS FOR EARLY CAREER PRESENTERS
We understand that traveling to Japan is a costly affair. Therefore our
aim is to offer financial support to young scholars traveling from
overseas with the help of charitable foundations and sponsorship by
Japanese scholars. If you need financial support, please indicate in the
abstract submission form
(https://www.poltextconference.org/submit-an-abstract). Full or partial
travel funds will be available for graduate students and early career
researchers (up to four years since doctorate has been granted) who are
willing to take part in bi-lateral co-operations with Japanese scholars
and host institutions. We will offer more detail on these travel options
as soon as funds become available.
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