[Asis-l] CfP: 2016 International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety) - London, UK - July 11-13, 2016

Anatoliy agruzd at gmail.com
Sun Oct 18 23:28:20 EDT 2015


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Anatoliy Gruzd, PhD

Canada Research Chair in Social Media Data Stewardship 

Associate Professor, Ted Rogers School of Management

Director, Social Media Lab 

Ryerson University, Canada 

Lab: http://SocialMediaLab.ca | Twitter: @gruzd

 

 

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2016 International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety) 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

WHEN: July 11-13, 2016

WHERE: Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

Dec 4, 2015: Workshops/Tutorials/Panels

Jan 15, 2016: Full & WIP Papers

Mar 4, 2016: Poster Abstracts

 

Conference website: http://socialmediaandsociety.org  

 

Data, data everywhere. With faster computers and cheaper storage, bigger
data sets are becoming abundant. Social media is a key source of big data in
the form of user and system generated content. What do we do with all of the
social data and how do we make sense of it? How does the use of social media
platforms and the data that they generate change us, our organizations, and
our society? What are the inherent challenges and issues associated with
working with social media data? What obligations do we have as social media
researchers to protect the privacy of the users? These are just a few
questions that will be explored at the 2016 International Conference on
Social Media & Society (#SMSociety). 

 

Now, in its 7th year, the conference is an interdisciplinary academic
conference focusing exclusively on social media research. The conference
brings together top researchers and practitioners from academia and industry
who are interested in studying and understanding social media impact and
implications on society. This year's conference offers an intensive
three-day program comprising of workshops, tutorials, paper presentations,
panel discussions, and posters covering wide-ranging topics related to
social media research.

PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITIES: Full papers presented at the conference will be
published in the Conference Proceedings by ACM International Conference
Proceeding Series (ICPS). Selected papers will also be invited to submit
their extended full papers to Special Issues of Big Data & Society (BD&S)
and American Behavioral Scientist (ABS) published by SAGE Publications.

 

ORGANIZER: Social Media Lab at the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson
University, Canada

 

HOSTS & CO-ORGANIZERS: Big Data & Society Journal (BD&S) and the Centre for
Creative & Social Technologies (CAST) at Goldsmiths, University of London,
UK

 

TOPIC OF INTERESTS:

Social Media & Big Data

.         Data Visualization 

.         Analytics & Data Mining

.         Scalability Issues 

.         APIs

.         Data Curation

.          Virality & Memes

.         Big and Small Data

.         Ethics 

.         Privacy, Surveillance, & Security 

 

Social Media Impact on Society

.         Politics 

.         Journalism

.         Sports

.         Health

.         Public Administration

.         Business (Marketing, PR, HR, Risk Management, etc.)

.         Sharing Economy / Crowdsourcing

.         Academia (Alternative Metrics, Learning Analytics, etc.)

.        Mobile

 

Theories & Methods

.         Qualitative Approaches

.         Quantitative Approaches

.         Opinion Mining & Sentiment Analysis

.         Social Network Analysis

.         Theoretical Models

 

Online / Offline Communities

.         Case Studies of Online or Offline Communities

.         Trust & Credibility 

.         Online Community Detection

.         Measuring Influence

.         Online Identity (Gender, Private Self/Public Self)

 

 

2016 #SMSociety Organizing Committee:

  Anatoliy Gruzd & Philip Mai, Ryerson University, Canada

  Jenna Jacobson, University of Toronto, Canada

  Dhiraj Murthy & Evelyn Ruppert, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

 

2016 #SMSociety Conference Advisor:

  Barry Wellman, University of Toronto, Canada

 

 

 

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