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[Commlist] ACM Web Science Conference WebSci'21 | Call for Papers
Thu Dec 17 12:18:23 GMT 2020
*WebSci’21 | 13^th ACM Web Science Conference | Call for Papers*
21-25 June 2021
Hosted by the University of Southampton, UK, delivered online
https://websci21.webscience.org/
*Globalisation, Inclusion and the Web in the Context of COVID*
The Web has enabled a globally connected network of individuals and
communities, but divides still exist and emerge in various online
environments. Fostering an inclusive and just online environment is a
persistent challenge: Web technologies can hinder or promote equity, and
can exacerbate intersectional disadvantages. In recent years, this
challenge has been amplified by the increasing prevalence of artificial
intelligence and the automation of Web-based tasks as well as ongoing
divides in Web access, use, and skill. The theme for WebSci 2021,
Globalisation, Inclusion and the Web in the Context of COVID, calls
attention to these challenges, particularly in light of the ongoing
global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Web Science is an
interdisciplinary field dedicated to understanding the complex and
multiple impacts of the Web on society, and vice versa. As such, the
field of Web Science is particularly well situated to address these
pressing issues. This year’s theme seeks to call attention to core
issues facing the field, but as always we welcome a broad array of
submissions relevant to Web Science.
*Call for Papers*
The 13th International ACM Conference on Web Science in 2021 (WebSci’21)
is an interdisciplinary conference where a multitude of research
disciplines converge with the purpose of creating a greater insight into
a complex global Web than the sum of their individual parts. We invite
participation from diverse fields including computer and information
sciences, communication, economics, informatics, law, linguistics,
philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology.
Contributions may be analytical, conceptual, creative, critical,
predictive, theoretical (or all of the above) and should aim, wherever
possible, to cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. The conference
provides a platform to a range of practitioners from Ph.D. students to
experienced researchers and ideas ranging from early work through
projects as well as final analysis and completed publishable work. We
look to evaluate and value the impact of the Web Science approach, its
current theoretical, methodological, and epistemological challenges as
well as Web practices of individuals, collectives, institutions, and
platforms.
Building on our theme for 2021, we especially welcome contributions that:
● Have a broader perspective on the Web and that combine
analyses of Web data and other types of data (e.g.,from surveys or
interviews) to better understand user behaviour (i.e., online and offline)
● Present successful cases of interdisciplinary and
cross-disciplinary Web research
● Examine trends in globalisation, fragmentation, rejoining,
and Balkanisation of the Web
● Examine automation and AI in all its manifestations
relevant to the Web
● Interrogate questions of discriminiation, representation
and fairness
● Bring lenses such as intersectionality or design justice
to questions of marginalisation and inequality
● Consider the impact of COVID on technology adoption, risk
perception and risk taking, rates of change, changemanagement, digital
health, and privacy
Methodologically, Web Science is a discipline that is agnostic to
specific methods. We welcome quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods
research, including methods from the social sciences and computer
science. In addition, we welcome work that explores the ethics of
Web-based data collection and research.
More broadly, possible topics for submissions include (but are not
limited to) the following:
● Ethical challenges of technologies, data, algorithms,
platforms, and people in the Web
● Modeling Web-related structures, data, users and behaviours
● Impact of AI and machine learning on the development of
Web Science
● Detecting, preventing and predicting anomalies in Web data
(e.g., fake content, spam, algorithmic and data biases)
● Data curation, Web archives and stewardship in Web Science
● Safeguarding and governance of the Web, including
anonymity, security and trust
● Temporal and spatial dimensions of the Web as a repository
of information
● The architecture and philosophy of the Web
● Social machines, crowd computing and collective intelligence
● Analysis and modeling of human vs. automatic behaviour
(e.g., bots) and their influence on the structure of the Web and
responding behaviour
● Health and well-being online
● Humanities, arts, and culture on the Web
● Critical analyses of the Web and Web technologies
● Web economics, social entrepreneurship, and innovation
● Analysis of online social and information networks
● Legal issues including rights and accountability for AI actors
● Inclusion, literacy and the digital divide
● Health, politics, and education on the Web
*Format of the submissions*
Please upload your submissions via EasyChair
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The ACM Web Science Conference will run as an online conference, where
authors will present their work remotely to online participants. There
is one format for submission. All contributors will submit an abstract
(max 400 words) followed by a full paper of between 6 and 10 pages
(inclusive of references, appendices, etc.). The authors shall adopt the
current ACM SIG Conference proceedings template
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Please submit papers as PDF files using the ACM template, either in
Microsoft Word format
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with the ACM LaTeX template
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Overleaf (ACM Conference Proceedings “Master” Template).
All contributions will be judged by the Program Committee upon rigorous
peer review standards for quality and fit to the conference, by at least
three referees. We will adopt a single-blind review process. Do not
anonymize your submissions. Submissions without authorship information
will be desk-rejected without review.
For authors who wish to opt-out of publication proceedings, this option
will be made available upon acceptance. This will encourage the
participation of researchers from the social sciences that prefer to
publish their work as journal articles. All authors of accepted papers
(including those who opt out of proceedings) are expected to present
their work (virtually) at the conference. In 2020, the Web Science
conference registration costs were kept low, and the intention is to
continue this for Web Science 2021.
*Important Dates*
February 12, 2021 Abstract Submission Deadline
February 19, 2021 Paper submission deadline
April 9, 2021 Notification
May 10, 2021 Camera-ready versions due
June 21-25 Conference dates
We hope to see you virtually in 2021!
____________________________________________
Clare Hooper, Matthew Weber, Katrin Weller (Program Chairs)
Wendy Hall and Noshir Contractor (General Chairs)
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