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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: 
https://websci23.webscience.org/call-for-papers/

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

Feel free to contact us with any questions at [log in to unmask]

Program Committee Chairs
Katherine Ognyanova
Harsh Taneja
Ingmar Weber

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

Hybrid event, Austin, Texas, USA (co-located with The Web Conference)
April 30 – May 1, 2023
https://websci23.webscience.org/

Submissions accepted at 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: 
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 
https://websci23.webscience.org/call-for-papers/

For any questions and queries regarding the paper submission, please 
contact the chairs at [log in to unmask]

Katherine Ognyanova (Rutgers University)
Harsh Taneja (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign)
Ingmar Weber (Saarland University)

-- 
Katherine Ognyanova, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Rutgers University
School of Communication and Information
4 Huntington St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Web: www.kateto.net, Twitter: @ognyanova

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