Join us for the
3rd Workshop on New Directions in Social Choice, co-located with the
ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC'26) at the Sapienza University of Rome on Monday, July 6, 2026, in the afternoon! The full conference runs July 6-10.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers working on topics related to voting and social choice. With a focus on recent developments, new application domains, new analysis frameworks, and the intersection with artificial intelligence, the workshop will provide a platform for discussing the latest breakthroughs and charting directions for future work in the field. The workshop will feature contributed and invited talks and a joint poster session with other EC'26 workshops.
Call for Papers and Submission InstructionsWe solicit paper contributions on the topics of this workshop. We particularly encourage submissions that explore novel directions in computational social choice. We encourage authors to submit papers using the EC style files, but other formats are also acceptable. Submissions will be lightly reviewed, and we prefer focused and short versions of papers. We will accept papers both as poster and as oral presentations.
The link to the submission server is available on the workshop website:
https://ec26.comsocseminar.org/This is a non-archival workshop and we welcome papers that have been recently published or that are currently under review elsewhere. Papers accepted at EC'26 should not be submitted. Submissions need not be anonymized.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, May 20, 23:59 AoE -- two days after the EC decision date
Notification to Authors: Wednesday, June 4.
Workshop Date: Monday, July 6, 2026, afternoon
Workshop organizers:Paul Gölz, Cornell University
Dominik Peters, CNRS, LAMSADE, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL