[Air-L] [CfP] TWO-WEEKS left CfP Web Science 2017

Marie Joan Kristine Gloria glorim at rpi.edu
Wed Feb 15 07:54:03 PST 2017


Dear AoIR colleagues,

A friendly reminder that the CfP deadline for Web Science 2017 is fast
approaching. Please do let me know if you have any questions.

Best,
Kristine
*WEB SCIENCE 2017: Call for Papers and Abstracts*

*Key notes:*

   - *DEADLINE: March 1, 2017 (intent to submit) *
   - *DEADLINE: March 8, 2017 (**Submission of long papers and short
   papers)*
   - Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci17

The Web Science conference <http://websci17.org/> is a unique venue where
different disciplines are brought together in a creative and critical
dialogue with the aim of understanding the Web. It welcomes participation
from all fields including (but not limited to) art, anthropology, computer
and information sciences, communication, economics, humanities,
informatics, law, linguistics, philosophy, political science, psychology,
and sociology. We particularly welcome contributions that seek to cross
traditional disciplinary boundaries. We are seeking papers and abstracts
that describe original research, analysis, and practice in the field of Web
Science, as well as work that discusses novel and thought-provoking ideas
and works-in-progress.
Topics

Possible topics for submissions include (but are not limited to) the
following:

Current theoretical, methodological, and epistemological challenges of Web
Science:

   -

   Ethical challenges of technologies, data, algorithms, platforms, and
   people in the Web


   -

   Interdisciplinarity in Web Science


   -

   Modeling Web-related structures, data, users and behaviours
   -

   Impact of big data on the development of Web Science
   -

   Web Science approaches to data science, data analytics, and the Web of
   data
   -

   Detecting, preventing and predicting anomalies in Web data
   -

   Data curation and stewardship in Web Science
   -

   Sharing Web research data, Web archiving, and scholarly uses of Web
   archives
   -

   The psychological, sociological, legal and technological aspects related
   to the temporal and spatial dimensions of the web as a repository of
   information


Web practices of individuals, collectives, institutions, and platforms:

   -

   The architecture and philosophy of the Web
   -

   Social machines, collective intelligence, and collaborative production
   -

   Health and well-being online
   -

   Humanities, arts, and culture on the Web
   -

   Web Science and the Internet of Things
   -

   Web economics, social entrepreneurship, and innovation
   -

   Analysis of online social and information networks, social media analyses

Governance, democracy, access, intellectual property:

   -

   Personal data and privacy
   -

   Anonymity, security and trust for Web access
   -

   Web access, literacy, divides, and development
   -

   Knowledge, education, and scholarship on and through the Web



IMPORTANT DATES

MARCH 1, 2017 (WEDNESDAY) - Intention to submit: Intent to submit long and
or short papers via EasyChair <(https://easychair.org/confer
ences/?conf=websci17).>

MARCH 8, 2017 (WEDNESDAY) - Submission of long papers and short papers. PDFs
of these submission must be uploaded by this date.

APRIL 26, 2017 (WEDNESDAY) - Notifications: acceptance and rejections of
long and short papers

MAY 1, 2017 (MONDAY) - Submission of extended abstracts: PDFs of these must
be uploaded by this date

MAY 17, 2017 (WEDNESDAY)- Notification: acceptances and rejections of
extended abstracts

MAY 24, 2017 (WEDNESDAY): Presenters who do not opt out of having their
contribution appear in the proceedings must upload the camera-ready copy of
their paper to EasyChair by this date.

-- 
Kristine Gloria, Ph.D.
@gloriakt
gVoice:  (562) 448-2697
Skype: gloriakt1



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