Call for Papers: 3rd Workshop on Computational Linguistics
for Political and Social Sciences (CPSS 2022)
https://gscl.org/en/arbeitskreise/cpss/cpss-2022/cfp-2022
* Workshop description *
Recent years have seen more and more applications of computational
methods to the analysis of political texts. This has led to the
emergence of different communities (one with a background in political /
social science and the other in the areas of NLP/computer science) which
struggle to get awareness of the relevant work taking place in the
respective other community.
The main goal of this workshop is to bridge this gap and bring together
researchers and ideas from the different communities, to foster
collaboration and catalyze further interdisciplinary research efforts.
*Keynote*
by David Jurgens
https://jurgens.people.si.umich.edu/
* Important Dates *
Workshop papers due: **10.07.2022** (extended)
Notification of acceptance: 10.08.2022
Camera-ready papers due: 01.09.2022
Workshop date: 12.09.2022
* Submissions *
We welcome submissions of long and short papers, posters, and
demonstrations relating to any aspect of Political Text Analysis using
computational methods. Our workshop will accept two types of submissions:
* archival papers describing original and unpublished work
* non-archival papers (abstracts) that present already published
research or ongoing work.
The availability of both submission formats will meet the different
needs of researchers from different communities, allowing them to come
together and exchange ideas in an "get to know each other" environment
which is likely to foster future collaborations.
* Special Theme and Panel *
The workshop will host a panel with invited speakers from the different
communities, with a focus on theory-driven modelling of complex
political or socio-psychological constructs in text, such as populism,
polarisation or political cynicism. The panel will discuss challenges
for modelling such multifaceted concepts from a theoretical as well as
from a machine learning point of view, and how such models can be
evaluated in a meaningful way.
For more information, please refer to the workshop website:
gscl.org/en/arbeitskreise/cpss/cpss-2022
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the program
co-chairs: [email protected]
* Organisers *
* Ines Rehbein (U-Mannheim)
* Christopher Klamm (U-Mannheim)
* Gabriella Lapesa (U-Stuttgart)
* Simone Ponzetto (U-Mannheim)
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Ines Rehbein
Data and Web Science Group
University of Mannheim, Germany
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