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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Socinfo’19 Workshop on Bias, Disinformation, Misinformation, and Propaganda in Online News and Social Media
Mon Aug 19 12:54:21 GMT 2019
Workshop on Bias, Disinformation, Misinformation, and Propaganda in
Online News and Social Media
Workshop
website:https://propaganda.qcri.org/bias-misinformation-workshop-socinfo19/
Tentative Workshop Date: November 18, 2019
Abstracts submission deadline: September 5, 2019 (23:59 PM Pacific
Standard Time)
Co-located with Social Informatics 2019, November 18-21, Doha, Qatar.
In recent years, we have witnessed the rise of social media, which have
enabled people to virtually share information with a large number of
users with little-to-no regulation or quality control. On the one hand,
this has enabled anyone with a computer and internet access to rapidly
create and disseminate content. On the other hand, it has also opened
the door for malicious users, including automated bots, to rapidly
spread disinformation, misinformation, and propaganda, which can now
reach audiences at an unprecedented scale. This has resulted in the
proliferation of false information that is typically created either (a)
to attract network traffic in order to secure financial gain through
advertising revenue (e.g. clickbait), or (b) to affect individual
people's beliefs - something that can ultimately lead to influencing
major events such as political elections or views on public health.
There are strong indications that false information was weaponized at an
unprecedented scale during the 2016 U.S. and the 2018 Brazilian
presidential campaigns, among many others. The workshop aims to bring
together researchers from both academia and industry to discuss bias,
disinformation, misinformation, and propaganda in online news and in
social media.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
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Bias
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Bots
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Check-worthiness
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Claim extraction
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Claim source detection
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Clickbait
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Deep fakes
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Disinformation
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Echo chambers
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Fact-checking
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Fake reviews
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Harassment/bullying
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Hate speech
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Hyper-partisanship
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Misinformation
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Offensive language
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Polarization
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Propaganda identification/analysis
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Seminar users
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Source reliability
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Stance detection
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Supporting evidence retrieval
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Trolls
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Trust
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Truth
Submission Format
We kindly ask you to submit abstracts addressing one of the topics above
from the perspective of use cases, tools, resources, and preliminary
experimental results.
Abstracts should be in Socinfo format (see
https://www.springer.com/gb/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines),
1-2 pages long. Abstracts will be reviewed by the workshop organizers
and the authors of selected abstracts will be assigned a time slot for a
short presentation (15 minutes each) to present their ideas. Selected
abstracts will be made available on this website.
Send your submission to (socinfo-bias-workshop /at/ googlegroups.com)
<mailto:(socinfo-bias-workshop /at/ googlegroups.com)>.
Workshop Organisers:
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Giovanni da San Martino (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad
Bin Khalifa University)
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Preslav Nakov (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa
University)
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Alberto Barrón-Cedeño (Università di Bologna)
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Jisun An (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa
University)
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Haewoon Kwak (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa
University)
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Banu Akdenizli (Northwestern University, Qatar)
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Marc O. Jones (Hamad Bin Khalifa University)
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Grant Franklin Totten (Aljazeera)
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