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Dear POLMETH Community,

I wanted to share the following call for abstracts and session proposals.

*Connecting Innovations in Data Science, Survey Research, and the Social
Sciences*

The third international conference on Big Data Meets Survey Science
(BigSurv) is currently accepting abstracts and session proposals on the
theme, “Connecting Innovations in Data Science, Survey Research, and the
Social Sciences.” The call for abstracts and session proposals closes on
February 24, 2023.

BigSurv23 Overview: In co-organization with the United Nations Association
of Ecuador, BigSurv23 will be held October 26-29, 2023, at the Universidad
San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador. The conference offers an opportunity to
address the ongoing paradigm shift in how researchers produce, analyze, and
use statistics. The event is intended to continue encouraging
communication, collaboration, and understanding between computer and data
scientists focusing on Big Data sources and analysis techniques, and
methodologists and social science researchers working with traditional
sources of data collection and statistical analyses. By uniting efforts, we
can identify and overcome academic divides and make unified “Big Survey
Data” population inference a reality.

Additional information on the presentation formats and tracks can be found
on the BigSurv20 website athttps://www.bigsurv.org/abstracts

The conference will be preceded by a Big Data challenge and short courses,
and exciting keynotes. Contributions from the conference can be published
in two publication outlets for the two tracks of the conference:
computer/data science and social science. More information on this will be
published in the coming months.

BigSurv18 and BigSurv20 Reflections: If you are not familiar with the
BigSurv conference and are interested in learning more, the full program
with presentations and recordings from the two previous conferences is
available on the website www.bigsurv.org

We look forward to your submission,

The BigSurv23 Scientific Committee (Amelia Burke-Garcia, Trent Buskirk, Ana
Lucía Córdova Cazar, Adam Eck, Ellie Graeden, Andrés Gutiérrez, Craig Hill,
Don Jang, Lilli Japec, Antje Kirchner, Julián Maya, Stas Kolenikov, Peter
Lugtig, Alberto Sánchez, Barry Schouten, Nan Zhang)

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Benjamin A.T. Graham
Associate Professor, Political Science and International Relations
University of Southern California
Principal Investigator, Security and Political Economy (SPEC) Lab
<http://uscspec.org/>
Research Director, LEWIS <http://thelewisregistry.org>
Office Hours Sign-up <https://benjamingraham.youcanbook.me>
Zoom Meetings: https://usc.zoom.us/j/3132676650
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