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[Commlist] Call for Workshops & Tutorials - ACM Web Science Conference 2024 @ Stuttgart
Tue Oct 31 18:22:13 GMT 2023
*_Call for Workshops and Tutorials
16th ACM Web Science Conference 2024_*
*Important dates
*
* Workshop/Tutorial proposal submission: Dec 2, 2023
* Workshop/Tutorial proposal notification: Dec 16, 2023
* Workshop & Tutorials Day: May 21, 2024
Note that all submission deadlines are end-of-day in the Anywhere on
Earth (AoE) time zone (https://time.is/Anywhere_on_Earth).
*Overview and Purpose*
We invite proposals for workshops and tutorials at the ACM Web Science
Conference 2024 (WebSci’24). The conference will take place in
Stuttgart, Germany, from May 21 to 24, 2024, and serve as center stage
for the special theme: “Reflecting on Web, AI, and Society”. Workshops
will take place on May 21, 2024, during the first day of the conference.
The ACM Web Science Conference 2024 will feature co-located workshops
and tutorials to provide a forum for interdisciplinary research.
Contributions may stem from a variety of disciplines, for instance (but
not limited to) Computer Science, Sociology, Digital Humanities, and
Computational Social Science. Researchers and practitioners studying the
complex and plural impact of the Web and AI on society and vice versa
can engage in discussions on relevant topics (including but not limited
to those mentioned in the CfP for the main conference program, see
https://websci24.org/call-for-papers/). WebSci’24 workshops/tutorials
may address any topic relevant to the global Web Science community,
e.g., questions of basic research as well as applied research,
Web-related practices, new methodologies, emerging application areas,
privacy, ethics, sustainability, or innovations. Each workshop/tutorial
should strive to generate ideas that can give the community a fresh or
synthesized perspective on the topic or suggest promising directions for
future work. For instance, how can the Web science community develop
methods, tools, or frameworks to help us responsibly navigate the age of
generative AI? How can we build resilience against the spread of
misinformation and disinformation in the age of LLMs? The tutorials
could cover a wide variety of Web Science approaches and methods. If you
are working in an emerging area in the broad landscape of Web Science
research, do consider contributing or participating.
Submission Guidelines
*Submission System:*
Submissions should be sent to (workshops /at/ iris.uni-stuttgart.de).
*Format & Length:*
All workshop proposals should adopt the current ACM SIG Conference
proceedings template (acmart.cls). Please submit papers as PDF files
using the ACM template, either in Microsoft Word format (available here
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template under “Word
Authors”) or with the ACM LaTeX template on the Overleaf platform,
available here
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/association-for-computing-machinery-acm-sig-proceedings-template/bmvfhcdnxfty.
In particular, please ensure you are using the two-column version of the
appropriate template. Submission must be as a single PDF file: 4 (four)
pages in length, including references.
*Structure:*
Workshop/Tutorial proposals should conform to the following structure:
* A title and an acronym for the workshop/tutorial
* The names, affiliations, and contact information of ALL organizers
* Proposed duration of the workshop/tutorial – half or full-day
(please specify your flexibility where applicable)
* A statement of the workshop/tutorial objectives (including the
motivation, relevance, and desired outcomes)
* An outline of the proposed workshop/tutorial format, discussing the
planned activities (where applicable) such as paper presentations,
invited talks, panels, breakout sessions, discussion sessions, etc.
* A brief description of the workshop/tutorial audience and the
expected number of submissions/participants
* If the workshop/tutorial was held before, when applicable, please
share details on the venues and dates, number of participants,
format, number of submissions, and number of accepted papers, and
indicate how the proposed edition will differ from earlier editions
* A short bio of the organizers, including a description of their
relevant qualifications and past experience in organizing
workshops/tutorials or similar gatherings
*Review Process & Next Steps*
The workshop and tutorial chairs, in consultation with the general
chairs, will create a carefully curated list of workshops with an aim to
reflect the needs and desires of the Web Science community at large.
Please note that we might propose modifications and augmentations, such
as suggesting that workshops be shortened or combined where appropriate.
The workshops/tutorials ought to address timely topics and phenomena;
therefore, it depends on the year which topics are considered
particularly relevant and interesting. Workshop/tutorial series or
follow-up workshops/tutorials from those in previous conferences will be
given special consideration but are not automatically accepted. Space in
the program and technical limitations will also influence the number and
form of the selected workshops and tutorials.
* Once accepted, organizers are responsible for publicizing the
workshop/tutorial and soliciting potential participants.
* Depending on the format of the workshop/tutorial, organizers may
decide to cap the number of attendees.
* Workshop/tutorial organizers solicit participants for their workshop
through their Call for Participation, which is posted to the Web
Science 2024 website and includes a link to the workshop’s public
website. The workshop organizers determine the submission format.
* The workshop organizers will review submissions using their own
criteria (not set by the Workshop Chairs or the Web Science PC).
You can find all the necessary information here, too:
https://websci24.org/call-for-papers/call-for-workshops-and-tutorials/
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