Apologies for cross-posting
2022 International Conference on Social Media and Society (#SMSociety)
held virtually on July 18-19, 2022
https://socialmediaandsociety.org/2021/smsociety-2022-cfp/
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference Date: July 18-19, 2022
Papers (Extended Abstracts) Due: Jan. 31, 2022
Workshops & Tutorials Due: Mar. 14, 2022
Panels Due: Mar. 14, 2022
Notification Due: Mar. 31, 2022
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the 2022 International
Conference on Social Media & Society https://socialmediaandsociety.org/
(#SMSociety)! #SMSociety will be held virtually on July 18th & 19th, 2022. The
conference’s two-day program will feature live panels and paper
presentations, tutorials, and networking events.
In keeping with the conference’s inter- and transdisciplinary focus, we
welcome both quantitative and qualitative scholarly and original
submissions that crosses disciplinary boundaries and expands our
understanding of current and future trends in social media research across
many fields including (but not limited to): Communication, Computer
Science, Education, Journalism, Information Science, Law, Management,
Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
#SMSociety is a gathering of leading social media researchers from around
the world. It is the premier venue for sharing and discovering new
peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research on how social media affects
society. Organized by the Social Media Lab at Ted Rogers School of
Management at Ryerson University, #SMSociety provides participants with
opportunities to exchange ideas, present original research, learn about
recent and ongoing studies, and network with peers.
NEW FOR 2022
#SMSociety will switch from being an annual conference to a biennial
conference. After 2022, the next iteration of #SMSociety will be in the
summer of 2024 (exact date, location and format TBD).
The Program Committee for #SMSociety will be authors who have submitted
their papers to the conference for consideration. For a submission to be
considered, one author from each submission is required to peer review
(double blind) three other conference submissions.
Instead of Full and WIP paper submissions, #SMSociety will now be
inviting authors to submit extended abstracts with a 1k-1.5K word limit.
The program will be organized in a way to support attendance across
multiple time zones and will allow our authors to safely connect. All
presentations will also be recorded and made available to registered
attendees for a limited time after the conference.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Cyberbullying, Trolling and Antisocial Behavior
2.
Digital Methods
3.
Discourse and Public Opinion
4.
Health and Wellbeing
5.
Marketing and Outreach
6.
Misinformation and Disinformation
7.
Online and Offline Communities
8.
Platform Governance and Regulation
9.
Politics and Policy
10.
Privacy, Security and Trust
11.
Use and Users
SUBMISSION DETAILS
https://socialmediaandsociety.org/submit/
PUBLICATIONS:
Publication of Pre-prints and Datasets: To promote your work during and
after the conference, authors of accepted papers (extended abstracts) are
encouraged to share their work as a pre-print via EasyChair Preprint.
Preprint will be accessible via the conference online program and other
channels. If you have a dataset to share, you can also upload it to one of
many data repositories such as Dataverse
https://dataverse.org/researchers or figshare https://figshare.com/.
Authors of accepted papers will then have an opportunity to provide a link
to their pre-print and/or dataset for inclusion in the conference program.
Journal Publications: We will circulate CFP to relevant journal special
issues as they become available in 2022. (We hope that feedback received
from other scholars during the review process and the Q&A part of your
presentation will help you refine your ideas and develop your work into a
full paper after the conference. Once ready, you are encouraged to submit
your full paper to a journal of your choice.)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Anatoliy Gruzd, Ryerson University
Philip Mai, Ryerson University
James Cook, University of Maine at Augusta
Zoetanya Sujon, London College of Communication
Chei Sian Lee, Nanyang Technological University
Jenna Drenten, Loyola University Chicago
Céline Yunya Song, Hong Kong Baptist University
Katrin Weller, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences
Felipe Soares, Ryerson University
*Apologies for cross-posting*
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2022 International Conference on Social Media and Society (#SMSociety)
held virtually on July 18-19, 2022
https://socialmediaandsociety.org/2021/smsociety-2022-cfp/
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference Date: July 18-19, 2022
Papers (Extended Abstracts) Due: Jan. 31, 2022
Workshops & Tutorials Due: Mar. 14, 2022
Panels Due: Mar. 14, 2022
Notification Due: Mar. 31, 2022
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the 2022 International
Conference on Social Media & Society <https://socialmediaandsociety.org/>
(#SMSociety)! #SMSociety will be held virtually on July 18th & 19th, 2022. The
conference’s two-day program will feature live panels and paper
presentations, tutorials, and networking events.
In keeping with the conference’s inter- and transdisciplinary focus, we
welcome both quantitative and qualitative scholarly and original
submissions that crosses disciplinary boundaries and expands our
understanding of current and future trends in social media research across
many fields including (but not limited to): Communication, Computer
Science, Education, Journalism, Information Science, Law, Management,
Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
#SMSociety is a gathering of leading social media researchers from around
the world. It is the premier venue for sharing and discovering new
peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research on how social media affects
society. Organized by the Social Media Lab at Ted Rogers School of
Management at Ryerson University, #SMSociety provides participants with
opportunities to exchange ideas, present original research, learn about
recent and ongoing studies, and network with peers.
NEW FOR 2022
-
#SMSociety will switch from being an annual conference to a biennial
conference. After 2022, the next iteration of #SMSociety will be in the
summer of 2024 (exact date, location and format TBD).
-
The Program Committee for #SMSociety will be authors who have submitted
their papers to the conference for consideration. For a submission to be
considered, one author from each submission is required to peer review
(double blind) three other conference submissions.
-
Instead of Full and WIP paper submissions, #SMSociety will now be
inviting authors to submit extended abstracts with a 1k-1.5K word limit.
-
The program will be organized in a way to support attendance across
multiple time zones and will allow our authors to safely connect. All
presentations will also be recorded and made available to registered
attendees for a limited time after the conference.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
1.
Cyberbullying, Trolling and Antisocial Behavior
2.
Digital Methods
3.
Discourse and Public Opinion
4.
Health and Wellbeing
5.
Marketing and Outreach
6.
Misinformation and Disinformation
7.
Online and Offline Communities
8.
Platform Governance and Regulation
9.
Politics and Policy
10.
Privacy, Security and Trust
11.
Use and Users
SUBMISSION DETAILS
-
https://socialmediaandsociety.org/submit/
PUBLICATIONS:
-
Publication of Pre-prints and Datasets: To promote your work during and
after the conference, authors of accepted papers (extended abstracts) are
encouraged to share their work as a pre-print via EasyChair Preprint.
Preprint will be accessible via the conference online program and other
channels. If you have a dataset to share, you can also upload it to one of
many data repositories such as Dataverse
<https://dataverse.org/researchers> or figshare <https://figshare.com/>.
Authors of accepted papers will then have an opportunity to provide a link
to their pre-print and/or dataset for inclusion in the conference program.
-
Journal Publications: We will circulate CFP to relevant journal special
issues as they become available in 2022. (We hope that feedback received
from other scholars during the review process and the Q&A part of your
presentation will help you refine your ideas and develop your work into a
full paper after the conference. Once ready, you are encouraged to submit
your full paper to a journal of your choice.)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
-
Anatoliy Gruzd, Ryerson University
-
Philip Mai, Ryerson University
-
James Cook, University of Maine at Augusta
-
Zoetanya Sujon, London College of Communication
-
Chei Sian Lee, Nanyang Technological University
-
Jenna Drenten, Loyola University Chicago
-
Céline Yunya Song, Hong Kong Baptist University
-
Katrin Weller, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences
-
Felipe Soares, Ryerson University