*** Second Call for Papers ***

We invite paper submissions to the 9th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms 
(WOAH), which will take place on July 31/August 1 at ACL 2025.

Website: https://www.workshopononlineabuse.com/cfp.html

Important Dates

  *   Submission due:                      March 7, 2025
  *   ARR reviewed submission due: April 10, 2025
  *   Notification of acceptance:       April 17, 2025
  *   Camera-ready papers due:      May 16, 2025
  *   Workshop:                              July 31st - August 1st, 2025

Overview
Digital technologies have brought significant benefits to society, transforming 
how people connect, communicate, and interact. However, these same technologies 
have also enabled the widespread dissemination and amplification of abusive and 
harmful content, such as hate speech, harassment, and misinformation. Given the 
sheer volume of content shared online, addressing abuse and harm at scale 
requires the use of computational tools. Yet, detecting and moderating online 
abuse remains a complex task, fraught with technical, social, legal, and 
ethical challenges.
The 9th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) invites paper submissions 
from a diverse range of fields, including but not limited to natural language 
processing, machine learning, computational social science, law, political 
science, psychology, sociology, and cultural studies. We explicitly encourage 
interdisciplinary research, technical and non-technical contributions, and 
submissions that focus on under-resourced languages. Non-archival papers and 
civil society reports are also welcome.
Topics covered by WOAH include, but are not limited to:

  *   New models or methods for detecting abusive and harmful online content, 
including misinformation;
  *   Biases and limitations in existing detection models or datasets for 
abusive and harmful content, especially those in commercial use;
  *   Development of new datasets and taxonomies for online abuse and harms;
  *   Novel evaluation metrics and procedures for detecting harmful content;
  *   Analyses of the dynamics of online abuse, its propagation, and its impact 
on different communities;
  *   Social, legal, and ethical considerations in detecting, monitoring, and 
moderating online abuse.
Special Theme: Harms Beyond Hate Speech
In its 9th edition, WOAH highlights the theme Harms Beyond Hate Speech. We aim 
to expand the conversation beyond conventional definitions of harmful content 
by exploring the nuanced ways online harms manifest—such as technologically 
mediated inauthentic behavior, the power of technologies to reshape perceptions 
and opinions, and their potential to incite discrimination, hostility, 
violence, or even genocide. Additionally, we emphasize the diverse targets 
affected by such harms and the unique considerations computational 
interventions demand.
To facilitate this exploration, we invite NLP researchers, social scientists, 
cultural scholars, and practitioners to engage with key issues, including child 
sexual abuse material, radicalization, misinformation, platform policies, 
security, and the politics of computational approaches. By fostering 
interdisciplinary collaboration, our goal is to deepen understanding of these 
complex phenomena and advance effective, ethical solutions
Submission
Submission is electronic, using the Softconf START conference management system.
Submission link: TBA
The workshop will accept three types of papers:
1) Academic Papers (long and short): Long papers of up to 8 pages, excluding 
references, and short papers of up to 4 pages, excluding references. Unlimited 
pages for references and appendices. Accepted papers will be given an 
additional page of content to address reviewer comments. Previously published 
papers cannot be accepted.
2) Non-Archival Submissions: Up to 2 pages, excluding references, to summarise 
and showcase in-progress work and work published elsewhere.
3) Civil Society Reports: Non-archival submissions, with a minimum of 2 pages 
and no upper limit. Can include work published elsewhere.
All submissions must use the official ACL style 
files<https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files>. Submissions that do not 
conform to the required styles, including paper size, margin width, and font 
size restrictions, will be rejected without review. All submissions should 
adhere to the workshop policies 
https://www.workshopononlineabuse.com/policies.html.
WOAH Community
We are excited to share the WOAH community Slack channel — a workspace for 
researchers interested in or working on understanding and addressing online 
abuse and harms!
Join us here: 
https://join.slack.com/t/hatespeechdet-47d7560/shared_invite/zt-2a8d96j4z-gkNk_aLrliUK4NxA8woqIw
Contact Info
Please send any questions about the workshop to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Organisers
Agostina Calabrese, University of Edinburgh
Christine de Kock, University of Melbourne
Debora Nozza, Bocconi University
Flor Miriam Plaza-del-Arco, Bocconi University
Zeerak Talat, University of Edinburgh
Francielle Vargas, University of São Paulo

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