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Dear Colleagues,

The Political Studies Association of Ireland Specialist Group on Big Data, Text Analysis and Methodology invites paper submissions for the Annual Conference of the PSAI, which will be hosted by Queen’s University Belfast20-22 October 2023:

https://www.psai.ie/conferences/

Our Specialist Group seeks to organise a set of panels (3-5 papers each) around the application of computational methods (e.g., computational text analysis, images-as-data, social networks) to the domain of politics. Topics include, but are not limited to:

  *   Using images or text to study (political) communication and political competition

  *   Emotion detection in images and text

  *   Campaigns and social media

  *   Political rhetoric

  *   Legislative speech

  *   Authoritarian politics

  *   Extremist communication in online spaces

  *   Multilingual text analysis

The PSAI Annual Conference is a great and informal conference that offers ample opportunities to network. Participants in our computational methods panels are sure to receive constructive and useful feedback on their work. Last year, the conference hosted 5 panels with 17 papers that featured computational methods. We strongly encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, and junior scholars. Limited funding is available for Postgraduate Students who are PSAI members. See here for details:
http://www.psai.ie/funding-calls/.

Those interested should submit an abstract to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by Friday 30th June 2023. This abstract should include:

  *   Paper title,

  *   Author name(s) and affiliation(s),

  *   Professional status (PhD student, postdoc, lecturer, professor, independent scholar),

  *   Abstract of the proposed paper (no more than 200 words).


Please get in touch if you have any questions.

Constantine Boussalis, Trinity College Dublin

Jihed Ncib, University College Dublin

Constantine Boussalis
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Trinity College Dublin
3 College Green, Dublin 2
+353 01 896 3482
Website: http://www.boussalis.com<http://www.boussalis.com/>
Zoom: https://t.co/Q73Q90Tphb

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