Call for papers: 6th International and Interdisciplinary COMPTEXT conference

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Dolinsky, A.O. (Alona)
Wed, Oct 18, 2023 8:15 AM

The Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT) will be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 2-4 May 2024.

COMPTEXT is an international community of quantitative text analysis and computational social science scholars in political science, international relations and beyond.
COMPTEXT 2024 in Amsterdam follows in the footsteps of previous conferences in Budapest (2018), Tokyo (2019) and Innsbruck (online, 2020), Dublin (2022), and Glasgow (2023). COMPTEXT conferences offer ample opportunities to network with computational scholars, to exchange technological knowledge of computational methods, and to obtain useful feedback on ongoing research.

For COMPTEXT 2024 in Amsterdam we are seeking paper submissions that

●  rely on image, video, text or other digital trace data to study social and political phenomena broadly construed
●  propose or evaluate new computational methods or tools
●  seek to make contributions at the intersection of social science and computer science

We accept both substantive and methodological papers for presentation: substantive papers may be on any studies in social sciences or humanities that utilize computational methods; methodological papers may describe new computational methods, tools and approaches.

In keeping with our tradition, ahead of the conference a series of methods training tutorials will be held for registered participants. Courses will be offered for both beginner and advanced level participants.

Submission of Paper Abstracts:
Abstracts of max. 250 words and three substantive and/or methods-related keywords, should be submitted by Wednesday 20 December 2023.

Notifications of acceptance will be sent by 16 February, 2024.

The registration deadline is 15 March, 2024.

Please submit your paper at https://forms.gle/VrzhEzJEcTNdM3RN9

Please be advised that a conference fee will be charged for participants with accepted papers.

The COMPTEXT 2024 Organising Committee consists of:

●    Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
●    Roan Buma  (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
●    Alona O. Dolinsky  (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
●    Johannes Gruber (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
●    Kasper Welbers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
●    Miklós Sebők (Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest)

Equality, Diversion, and Inclusion:
COMPTEXT is committed to creating an inclusive conference where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. We welcome applications from everyone, including those who identify with any of the protected characteristics that are set out in VU’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy (https://vu.nl/en/about-vu/more-about/diversity). We especially encourage scholars from traditionally underrepresented groups, female scholars, and early-career researchers to apply.

For more information, please visit our website: http://www.comptextconference.org/

Questions related to COMPTEXT Amsterdam 2024 should be directed to comptext2024@gmail.commailto:comptext2024@gmail.com.

Best regards,
The Organizers

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Alona O. Dolinsky, PhD.
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Horizon Europe GAPREP Projecthttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/10%0A1107835
Department of Communication Science
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Website: alonadolinsky.com
BlueSky: @alonadoli.bsky.social
Twitter: @alonadoli

Recent Publications

Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Datasethttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540688221131982
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Party Politics, First Online October 6.

PGAD - Parties’ Group Appeals Datasethttps://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NZQGST
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:xBsT/Yfi7i5AAwi8M8LKlw== [fileUNF]

What Determines Parties’ Choice of Incumbent-Renomination Methods? the Case of the UK Labour Party, 1979–2019https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2021.1950041
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Representation, 58 (4): 585-601

--
Alona O. Dolinsky, PhD.
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Horizon Europe GAPREP Projecthttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/10%0A1107835
Department of Communication Science
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Website: alonadolinsky.com
BlueSky: @alonadoli.bsky.social
Twitter: @alonadoli

Recent Publications

Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Datasethttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540688221131982
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Party Politics, First Online October 6.

PGAD - Parties’ Group Appeals Datasethttps://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NZQGST
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:xBsT/Yfi7i5AAwi8M8LKlw== [fileUNF]

What Determines Parties’ Choice of Incumbent-Renomination Methods? the Case of the UK Labour Party, 1979–2019https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2021.1950041
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Representation, 58 (4): 585-601

--
Alona O. Dolinsky, PhD.
Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Horizon Europe GAPREP Projecthttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/10%0A1107835
Department of Communication Science
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Website: alonadolinsky.com
BlueSky: @alonadoli.bsky.social
Twitter: @alonadoli

Recent Publications

Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Datasethttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540688221131982
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Party Politics, First Online October 6.

PGAD - Parties’ Group Appeals Datasethttps://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NZQGST
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:xBsT/Yfi7i5AAwi8M8LKlw== [fileUNF]

What Determines Parties’ Choice of Incumbent-Renomination Methods? the Case of the UK Labour Party, 1979–2019https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2021.1950041
Dolinsky, AO. (2022)
Representation, 58 (4): 585-601

The Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT) will be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 2-4 May 2024. COMPTEXT is an international community of quantitative text analysis and computational social science scholars in political science, international relations and beyond. COMPTEXT 2024 in Amsterdam follows in the footsteps of previous conferences in Budapest (2018), Tokyo (2019) and Innsbruck (online, 2020), Dublin (2022), and Glasgow (2023). COMPTEXT conferences offer ample opportunities to network with computational scholars, to exchange technological knowledge of computational methods, and to obtain useful feedback on ongoing research. For COMPTEXT 2024 in Amsterdam we are seeking paper submissions that ● rely on image, video, text or other digital trace data to study social and political phenomena broadly construed ● propose or evaluate new computational methods or tools ● seek to make contributions at the intersection of social science and computer science We accept both substantive and methodological papers for presentation: substantive papers may be on any studies in social sciences or humanities that utilize computational methods; methodological papers may describe new computational methods, tools and approaches. In keeping with our tradition, ahead of the conference a series of methods training tutorials will be held for registered participants. Courses will be offered for both beginner and advanced level participants. Submission of Paper Abstracts: Abstracts of max. 250 words and three substantive and/or methods-related keywords, should be submitted by Wednesday 20 December 2023. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by 16 February, 2024. The registration deadline is 15 March, 2024. Please submit your paper at https://forms.gle/VrzhEzJEcTNdM3RN9 Please be advised that a conference fee will be charged for participants with accepted papers. The COMPTEXT 2024 Organising Committee consists of: ● Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ● Roan Buma (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ● Alona O. Dolinsky (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ● Johannes Gruber (Universiteit van Amsterdam) ● Kasper Welbers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ● Miklós Sebők (Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest) Equality, Diversion, and Inclusion: COMPTEXT is committed to creating an inclusive conference where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. We welcome applications from everyone, including those who identify with any of the protected characteristics that are set out in VU’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy (https://vu.nl/en/about-vu/more-about/diversity). We especially encourage scholars from traditionally underrepresented groups, female scholars, and early-career researchers to apply. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.comptextconference.org/ Questions related to COMPTEXT Amsterdam 2024 should be directed to comptext2024@gmail.com<mailto:comptext2024@gmail.com>. Best regards, The Organizers -- Alona O. Dolinsky, PhD. Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow Horizon Europe GAPREP Project<https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/10%0A1107835> Department of Communication Science Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Website: alonadolinsky.com BlueSky: @alonadoli.bsky.social Twitter: @alonadoli Recent Publications Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540688221131982> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Party Politics, First Online October 6. PGAD - Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset<https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NZQGST> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:xBsT/Yfi7i5AAwi8M8LKlw== [fileUNF] What Determines Parties’ Choice of Incumbent-Renomination Methods? the Case of the UK Labour Party, 1979–2019<https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2021.1950041> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Representation, 58 (4): 585-601 -- Alona O. Dolinsky, PhD. Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow Horizon Europe GAPREP Project<https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/10%0A1107835> Department of Communication Science Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Website: alonadolinsky.com BlueSky: @alonadoli.bsky.social Twitter: @alonadoli Recent Publications Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540688221131982> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Party Politics, First Online October 6. PGAD - Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset<https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NZQGST> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:xBsT/Yfi7i5AAwi8M8LKlw== [fileUNF] What Determines Parties’ Choice of Incumbent-Renomination Methods? the Case of the UK Labour Party, 1979–2019<https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2021.1950041> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Representation, 58 (4): 585-601 -- Alona O. Dolinsky, PhD. Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow Horizon Europe GAPREP Project<https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/10%0A1107835> Department of Communication Science Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Website: alonadolinsky.com BlueSky: @alonadoli.bsky.social Twitter: @alonadoli Recent Publications Parties’ group appeals across time, countries, and communication channels—examining appeals to social groups via the Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13540688221131982> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Party Politics, First Online October 6. PGAD - Parties’ Group Appeals Dataset<https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NZQGST> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:xBsT/Yfi7i5AAwi8M8LKlw== [fileUNF] What Determines Parties’ Choice of Incumbent-Renomination Methods? the Case of the UK Labour Party, 1979–2019<https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2021.1950041> Dolinsky, AO. (2022) Representation, 58 (4): 585-601