[Air-L] CFP: ACM Web Science Conference (#WebSci23)

Katherine Ognyanova aoir at ognyanova.net
Wed Oct 12 19:04:21 PDT 2022


   Dear all,

   We'd like to invite your submissions to the 15th ACM Web Science
   Conference to be held as a hybrid online/offline event April 30 – May
   1, 2023 in Austin, Texas, USA (co-located with The Web Conference). The
   emphasis this year is on Inequalities in the Face of Concurrent Crises.

   You can find the full call here:
   [1]https://websci23.webscience.org/call-for-papers/

   Please upload your submissions by November 30, 2023  via EasyChair:
   [2]https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci23

   Feel free to contact us with any questions at
   websci23papers at easychair.org

   Program Committee Chairs
   Katherine Ognyanova
   Harsh Taneja
   Ingmar Weber

   ______________________________________________________

    CFP: 15th ACM Web Science Conference (#WebSci23)

   Hybrid event, Austin, Texas, USA (co-located with The Web Conference)
   April 30 – May 1, 2023
   [3]https://websci23.webscience.org/
   Submissions accepted at
   [4]https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci23 by November 30,
   2023
   Important Dates
     *     Wed, November 30, 2022 Paper submission deadline
     *     Tue, January 31, 2023 Notification
     *     Tue, February 28, 2023 Camera-ready versions due
     *     Sun-Mon, April 30 – May 1, 2023 Conference dates


   Possible topics across methodological approaches and digital contexts
   include but are not limited to:
   Understanding the Web
     *     Trends in globalization, fragmentation, rejoining, and
       Balkanization of the Web
     *     The architecture and philosophy of the Web
     *     Automation and AI in all its manifestations relevant to the Web
     *     Critical analyses of the Web and Web technologies

   Making the Web Inclusive
     *     Issues of discrimination and fairness
     *     Intersectionality and design justice in questions of
       marginalization and inequality
     *     Ethical challenges of technologies, data, algorithms,
       platforms, and people on the Web
     *     Safeguarding and governance of the Web, including anonymity,
       security and trust
     *     Inclusion, literacy and the digital divide

   The Web and Everyday Life
     *     Social machines, crowd computing and collective intelligence
     *     Web economics, social entrepreneurship, and innovation
     *     Legal issues, including rights and accountability for AI actors
     *     Humanities, arts, and culture on the Web
     *     Politics and social activism on the Web
     *     Online education and remote learning
     *     Health and well-being online
     *     Social presence in online professional event spaces
     *     The Web as a source of news and information

   Doing Web Science
     *      Data curation, Web archives and stewardship in Web Science
     *     Temporal and spatial dimensions of the Web as a repository of
       information
     *      Analysis and modelling of human vs automatic behavior (e.g.,
       bots)
     *     Analysis of online social and information networks
     *     Detecting, preventing and predicting anomalies in Web data
       (e.g., fake content, spam)

   Format of the submissions
   Please upload your submissions via EasyChair:
   [5]https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci23
   All accepted submissions will be assigned an oral presentation (of two
   different lengths). There are two submission formats.
   Full papers should be between 6 and 10 pages (inclusive of references,
   appendices, etc.). Full papers typically report on mature and completed
   projects.
   Short papers should be up to 5 pages (inclusive of references,
   appendices, etc.). Short papers will primarily report on high-quality
   ongoing work not mature enough for a full-length publication.

   More details and template links are available at
   [6]https://websci23.webscience.org/call-for-papers/

   For any questions and queries regarding the paper submission, please
   contact the chairs at [7]websci23papers at easychair.org
   Katherine Ognyanova (Rutgers University)
   Harsh Taneja (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign)
   Ingmar Weber (Saarland University)

References

   1. https://websci23.webscience.org/call-for-papers/
   2. https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci23
   3. https://websci23.webscience.org/
   4. https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci23
   5. https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci23
   6. https://websci23.webscience.org/call-for-papers/
   7. mailto:websci23papers at easychair.org


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