[Asis-l] CFP: #Influence12: Symposium & Workshop on Measuring Influence on Social Media [2nd Call]
Anatoliy Gruzd
agruzd at gmail.com
Mon May 14 13:29:32 EDT 2012
Apologies for cross-posting
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CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS AND RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS POSTERS
What: #Influence12: Symposium & Workshop on Measuring Influence on
Social Media
Where: School of Information Management, Dalhousie University, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada
When: September 28-29, 2012
Website: http://SocialMediaLab.ca/influence12
Twitter hashtag: #Influence12
ABOUT THE EVENT:
This is a two-day symposium and workshop organized and hosted by the
Social Media Lab (http://SocialMediaLab.ca) at Dalhousie University and
supported by MITACS, SSHRC, NCE GRAND, Dalhousie's Faculty of Computer
Science and Faculty of Management.
It is no secret that social media has become mainstream in recent years,
and its adoption has skyrocketed. As a result of its growing popularity,
users' online contributions and membership in online social networks
have exploded. With a multitude of voices all talking at once on social
media, finding interesting and influential voices among the masses can
be difficult. The objective of this 2-day workshop is to bring together
experts in social media and online social networks from both the
academic and business worlds, to share ideas on the best practices
around how to study the impact of social media on our society, and
specifically how to measure influence on social media. The workshop will
provide researchers in this area an opportunity to present and debate
their ideas, and provide graduate students with the opportunity to build
academic and professional contacts, present their research, and learn
about latest research in this area from a multidisciplinary perspective.
SCHEDULE:
During the first day, the participants will present and conduct
discussions based on their work in this area. Over the second day, the
participants will be tasked to brainstorm and develop new metrics for
studying and measuring influence and engagement on social media.
Industry Keynote Speaker: Gilad Lotan, VP of Research & Development,
Socialflow.com
REGISTRATION FEE: None
STUDENT TRAVEL SUBSIDIES:
A limited number of competitive travel subsidies ($500 + 3-night shared
accommodation with another student in a local hotel) will be available
to PhD and Postdoctoral students from Canadian academic institutions.
Please indicate on your submission whether you would like to be
considered for a travel subsidy.
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS:
1) Position Papers: Proposals should be in the form of a position
paper (up to 1,000 words excluding references) and formatted using the
ACM Proceedings Format (a template is available at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). The
position paper must be on a completed or well-developed project relating
to the main theme of the workshop. If selected, the author(s) will be
invited to give a 15-minute oral presentation followed by a 5 min Q&A
period.
2) "Work-in-progress" Posters: Posters will display visual
presentations of early-stage projects. Proposals should be in the form
of a short abstract (up to 500 words excluding references). If selected,
author(s) will have an opportunity to present their poster as part of a
dedicated poster session during the workshop.
*All submissions are due June 15, 2012, 23:59 (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard
Time)* and must be submitted via the EasyChair website at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=influence12
TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE:
. Influential User Detection
. Information Visualization in Social Media
. Mobile Applications
. Online and Offline Social Networks
. Online Community Detection
. Online Identity
. Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
. Political Mobilization & Engagement on Social Media
. Scalability Issues and Social Media Data
. Social Media and Academia (Alternative Metrics. Learning Analytics,
etc.)
. Social Media Mining
. Social Network Analysis
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the Program Committee and
evaluated based on their relevance and potential contribution to the
main theme of the workshop: How do we define and measure influence on
social media? The goal is to select and invite up to 50 researchers to
participate in the workshop. Accepted and finalized papers and posters
will be published on the Social Media Lab website after the event and
promoted through various media channels. The workshop presentations will
also be streamed online.
IMPORTANT DATES:
. Submission Deadline: June 15, 2012, 23:59 (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard
Time)
. Notification Date: July 15, 2012
. Camera-Ready Deadline: August 30, 2012
. Workshop Dates: September 28-29, 2012
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* danah boyd, Microsoft Research, USA
* Jean Burgess, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
* Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
* Alvin Chin, Nokia Research Center, Beijing
* Greg Elmer, Ryerson University, Canada
* Andrea Forte, Drexel University, USA
* Keith N. Hampton, Rutgers University, USA
* Carolyn Hank, McGill University, Canada
* Caroline Haythornthwaite, University of British Columbia, Canada
* Susan Herring, Indiana University, USA
* Bernie Hogan, University of Oxford, UK
* Karrie Karahalios, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
* Rhonda McEwen, University of Toronto, Canada
* Catherine Middleton, Ryerson University, Canada
* Anabel Quan-Haase, University of Western Ontario, Canada
* Diane Rasmussen Neal, University of Western Ontario, Canada
* Anthony Rotolo, Syracuse University, USA
* Marc Smith, Social Media Research Foundation, USA
* Louise Spiteri, Dalhousie University, Canada
* Monica Whitty, University of Leicester, UK
For further inquiries, please contact Dr. Anatoliy Gruzd at gruzd at dal.ca
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