We’re excited to share the call for the interdisciplinary PhD Symposium that will be held as part of the 17th Annual ACM Web Science Conference 2025 (WebSci’25).
Applications should be up to 3 pages (including references, appendices, etc.), single-blind submissions, and the student should be the single author. Submissions will be accepted through March 10th, 2025 (AOE) at the following Google form link: https://forms.gle/eiZDoUi6e2b5NKpc6. Accepted submissions will be included in the WebSci’25 companion proceedings and allowed for oral presentation during the PhD Symposium on 20 May 2025 in New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Full details about the WebSci’25 Symposium can be found at: https://www.websci25.org/call-for-phd-symposium/ and are copied below.
Note that all submission deadlines are end-of-day in the Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time zone.
We are pleased to announce the Interdisciplinary PhD Symposium at WebSci’25 happening in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA on 20 May 2025. This symposium will offer PhD students the opportunity to present and discuss their research plans and ongoing research for an interdisciplinary audience. We aim for a lively and engaged discussion, maximizing early-stage ideas exchange and interdisciplinary discussion on emerging or novel ideas/research. This Symposium provides an opportunity for PhD students to receive constructive feedback and aims to bring together early-career and senior scholars working on related topics.
We are seeking up to 3 pages (including references, appendices, etc.) single-blind submissions, and the student should be the single author. All papers should adopt the current ACM SIG Conference proceedings template (acmart.cls). Please submit papers as PDF files using the ACM template, either in Microsoft Word format (available at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template under “Word Authors”) or with the ACM LaTeX template on the Overleaf platform, which is available at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/association-for-computing-machinery-acm-sig-proceedings-template/bmvfhcdnxfty. In particular; please ensure that you are using the two-column version of the appropriate template.
Submissions will be accepted through March 10th, 2025 (AOE) at the following Google form link: https://forms.gle/eiZDoUi6e2b5NKpc6
All contributions will be judged by the PhD Symposium Program Committee. Accepted submissions will be included in the WebSci’25 companion proceedings and allowed for oral presentation during the PhD Symposium on 20 May 2025.
We welcome quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research, including techniques from the social sciences and computer science. We welcome papers on a wide range of topics at the heart of Web Science, including but not limited to:
Understanding the Web
Making the Web Inclusive
The Web and Everyday Life
Doing Web Science
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Dr. Sarah Shugars (they/them)
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication
School of Communication and Information
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
sarah....@rutgers.edu | Website