[Air-L] #AoIR2023 Revolutions - Submissions are open

Michelle, Association of Internet Researchers ac at aoir.org
Mon Jan 16 12:23:25 PST 2023


*Apologies for the typographical error and second email.*
The submission deadline should read: *The deadline for submissions is 1
March 2023 at 11:59 PM UTC.  *


On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 7:43 PM Michelle, Association of Internet
Researchers <ac at aoir.org> wrote:

> Happy New Year! Today the Association of Internet Researchers opens
> submissions for #AoIR2023: Revolutions
> <https://aoir.org/aoir2023/aoir2023cfp/> (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
> 18-21 October 2023) which will take place at the Sonesta Philadelphia
> Rittenhouse Square
> <https://www.sonesta.com/us/pennsylvania/philadelphia/sonesta-philadelphia-rittenhouse-square>.
> *The deadline for submissions is 1 March 2023 at 11:59 PM UTC.  *
>
>
> Similar to last year, at this stage the 2023 AoIR conference is being
> planned as a Limited Hybrid Conference. The main conference will take place
> as a face-to-face event in Philadelphia. We are committed to enabling
> participation by as many AoIR members as possible at some level in this
> year’s conference. To this end, two of our core events will run in both
> face-to-face and online versions: the Doctoral Colloquium
> <https://aoir.org/aoir2023/subtypes/#doccoll> and the Early Career
> Researcher (ECR) event. Submissions <https://aoir.org/aoir2023/subtypes/>
> for both modes of the Doctoral Colloquium are open; as with our other
> preconferences, calls for participation in both modes of the ECR event will
> be distributed shortly after conference acceptance notifications. We also
> plan to provide online access for all AoIR members to our larger events
> (keynote, plenaries, and Annual General Meeting).
>
>
> We are mindful the pandemic is far from over and that we cannot easily
> predict what the world will look like in October. We are hopeful that
> COVID-19 be under control and that travel will be possible and desirable
> for many. We do not pretend that even in the best circumstances travel will
> be available to everyone, but our options are, in large part, dictated by
> event contracts signed prior to the pandemic (and which have already,
> generously, been rolled forward two years after our initial Philadelphia
> plans in 2022). Fingers crossed, we hope to see many of you in October.
>
> *Submission to AoIR 2023: Revolutions*
>
> The 2023 conference welcomes contributions that address the broad theme
> of Revolutions <https://aoir.org/aoir2023/aoir2023cfp/>.
>
> To re-familiarize yourself with the call for proposals and types of
> submissions solicited, please see here:
> https://aoir.org/aoir2023/subtypes/
>
> When submitting, please take the time to read the submission categories
> and topics carefully; this helps us match your submission to a suitable
> reviewer. To learn more about how submissions are reviewed, please see
> here: https://aoir.org/sub_review_info_aoir/
>
> In the interest of diversity and collegiality, *each conference
> participant is limited to presenting one individual paper and one paper in
> a panel, and to participating in one roundtable or fishbowl, for a maximum
> of three presenting appearances on the conference program*. You can be a
> co-author on additional papers, but you must not be the scheduled presenter
> of these papers. If accepted as a presenting author, you must register for
> the conference by the Early Bird deadline of 1 August 2023.
>
> If you have any questions about the submission process, please email
> AoIRConfChair at aoir.org.
>
> Click here to go to the submission site: https://www.conftool.org/aoir2023/
>   <https://www.conftool.org/aoir2023/>
>
> We look forward to your proposals and to a vibrant and stimulating
> conference in Philadelphia!
>
> Sincerely,
> Adrienne Shaw
> AoIR2023 Programme Chair
>
> ----
> AoIR2023: Revolutions
> https://aoir.org/aoir2023/
>



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