Web Science 2013 Call for Papers

Following the success of WebSci’09 in Athens, WebSci’10 in Raleigh, WebSci’11 in Koblenz, and WebSci ’12 in Evanston, we are seeking papers and research notes that describe original research, analysis, and practice in the field of Web Science, as well as extended abstracts that discuss novel and thought-provoking ideas and works-in-progress.

For more information see WebSci 2013 Call for Papers

Deadlines

February 1st 2013: Submissions of papers, notes, and fringe festival proposals due
March 1st 2013: Notification of acceptance for papers, notes, and fringe festival proposals due
March 15th 2013: Camera-ready version of papers and notes due.
March 16th 2013: Submissions of late-breaking extended abstracts due
April 9th 2013: Notification of acceptance of late-breaking extended abstracts
May 2-4, 2013: Web Science 2013, Paris, France

The Web Science conference is inherently interdisciplinary, as it attempts to integrate computer and information sciences, communication, linguistics, sociology, psychology, economics, law, political science, philosophy, digital humanities, and other disciplines in pursuit of an understanding of the Web. This conference is unique in the manner in which it brings these disciplines together in creative and critical dialogue, and we invite papers from all the above disciplines, and in particular those that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries.