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[Commlist] cfp: ACM Web Science Conference (#WebSci22)
Sat Feb 19 20:29:20 GMT 2022
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14th ACM Web Science Conference 2022 (WebSci'22)
26-29 June, 2022
26 June: Workshop and Tutorial day
Hybrid conference: Barcelona, Spain, and online (co-located with
Hypertext 2022)
Deadline for proposing workshops + tutorials (extended): Feb 28, 2022 -
23:59 anywhere on earth
https://websci22.webscience.org/ <https://websci22.webscience.org/>
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We thank everyone who submitted their papers to this year's ACM Web
Science Conference. While the paper submission deadline has passed, it
is still time to submit proposals for workshops or tutorials, to be held
on site in Barcelona or online. The deadline for workshop and tutorial
proposals has been extended to February 28 (23:59 anywhere on earth).
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
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The 14th ACM Web Science Conference (WebSci'22) is soliciting proposals
for workshops and tutorials that address the way Web Science research
can illuminate key contemporary issues and global challenges. Workshops
should reflect the inter- and multidisciplinary nature of Web Science.
Tutorials could cover a wide variety of Web Science approaches and
methods, including but not limited to techniques for data collection,
processing, analysis, as well as substantive interpretation, best
practices, and ethics. Examples of potential WebSci workshop areas
include but are not limited to:
* Misinformation and propaganda on the Web
* Online health and wellness (especially concerning the COVID-19 pandemic)
* Online mental health
* The interplay between AI and the Web
* Using Web Science for social good
* Collective intelligence, crowdsourcing
* Bias on the Web
* Data ethics and algorithmic accountability
* Digital inequalities: access, quality, and participation
* Information privacy and cybersecurity
* Learning and education on the Web
* Social connections and social influence on the Web
* Social inclusion and exclusion on the Web
* Internet politics and political participation
* Internet, Globalization and Cultural Identities
* The evolution of social media services
* The future of the Web
* Cybercrime and safety
* Digital Humanitarianism
* ICT for development
* Climate Change and digital carbon footprints
* Paid and unpaid work, the gig economy
* Aging and generations (different practices and attitudes towards the Web)
* Global south and globalization
* Gender and sexualities (the Web as safe/unsafe space, space for
mobilization)
Workshops and tutorials can be either on-site or fully online. A “call
for papers/contributions” is optional. Workshops/tutorials with
alternative interactive modes such as e.g. round table discussions or
design/co-creation sessions can also be proposed. You can propose a
program committee (PC) with content experts for your event.
When accepted, make sure your event is held in a timezone amenable to
the participants. Each workshop or tutorial should have a web address
containing all information about the venue, call for contributions,
deadlines, modality, language etc. Workshops and tutorials can be held
in any language.
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PROPOSAL FORMAT
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* Proposals can be up to 3 pages long and should include the following
information (please submit your proposal in English):
* Workshop/tutorial title.
* Workshop/tutorial summary (1-2 paragraphs).
* Workshop/tutorial description, including the motivation and goals of
the proposal and its relevance to the field of Web Science.
* Workshop/tutorial schedule and activities, including the format,
proposed activities (panels, sessions, interactive exercises, etc.), the
invited speakers or panelists, the modality (on-site or online).
* Workshop/tutorial organizer information, including names,
affiliations, emails, and personal websites. Please indicate who would
be the primary contact person for the submission.
* Please indicate if the workshop has been run in the past.
* Target audience and audience size: the expected number and type of
attendees and any information about the required skills or tools with
which participants need to be familiar.
* The primary language(s) of the workshop/tutorial (i.e., English, Chinese).
* The desired time zone for the workshop/tutorial.
* The workshop/tutorial will be: (i) onsite in Barcelona or (ii) fully
online?
* Special requirements or equipment, if any.
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PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS
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Proposals must be submitted to EasyChair by February 21, 2022, via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci22
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci22>
Workshop and tutorial proposals will be evaluated based on their
relevance, timeliness, originality and the potential to address
important questions and attract audiences from different disciplines.
Relevance to the interdisciplinary field of Web Science is a
prerequisite for all submissions. Workshop and tutorial notifications
will be sent by March 7, 2022. If inviting peer-reviewed workshop
papers, workshop organizers are requested to have the paper submission
deadline in their workshops to be no later than April 9, 2022.
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PROCEEDINGS
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Workshop organizers are free to publish workshop proceedings. WebSci22
offers the possibility to include workshop papers as a companion
collection of the ACM WebSci22 proceedings. In this case, workshop
schedules must be aligned with the schedule for the publication of the
overall proceedings, i.e. camera-ready papers need to be submitted to us
by 12 May 2022. This is a strict deadline, and we will not be able to
include any papers not received by this date.
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IMPORTANT DATES (Workshops & Tutorials)
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Feb 28, 2022: Workshop and Tutorial Proposal Submission Deadline
(extended deadline, 23:59 anywhere on earth)
Mar 07, 2022: Notifications
Apr 09, 2022: Workshop Paper Submission Deadline
May 12, 2022: Camera-ready Deadline for the Companion Proceedings
Jun 26, 2022: workshop and tutorial day at WebSci'22 (Barcelona and online)
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ORGANISERS
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Workshop & Tutorial Track Chairs:
Anna Bon, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Srinath Srinivasa, International Institute of Information Technology,
Bangalore, India
CONTACT
(websci22-workshops-tutorials /at/ easychair.org)
<mailto:(websci22-workshops-tutorials /at/ easychair.org)>
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