3rd Call for Papers: 4th Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Political and Social Sciences (CPSS 2024)
[With apologies for cross-posting]
We welcome submissions for the **4th edition of the CPSS workshop,**co-located with KONVENS'24, in Vienna, Austria on 13th September 2024*.*
Keeping with the theme of text-as-data and NLP techniques for studying political and social phenomena, you can submit both archival papers (short or long) or non-archival abstracts. Closely related themes include (but are not limited to):
* Modelling political communication with NLP (e.g. topic classification, position measurement) * Mining policy debates from heterogeneous textual sources * Modelling complex social constructs (e.g. populism, polarisation,identity) with NLP methods * Political and social bias in language models * Methodological insights in interdisciplinary collaboration: workflows, challenges, best practices * NLP support to understand and support democratic decision making * Resources and tools for political/social science research * ... and more!
Important Dates
Workshop papers due
*19.06.2024*
Notification of acceptance
02.08.2024
Camera-ready papers due
12.08.2024
Workshop date
13.09.2024
Papers can be submitted through Easychair via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpss2024 More details on our website: https://sites.google.com/view/cpss2024konvens/home-page The workshop will feature a panel onLLMs in Political and Social Science Research
*Panellists*: Anna-Carolina Haensch https://carohaensch.github.io/(LMU Münich) Jana Lasser https://janalasser.at/(University ofGraz) Anne Lauscher https://anne-lauscher.de/(University of Hamburg) Alexander Wuttke https://www.political-behavior.digital/(Geschwister-Scholl-Institut für Politikwissenschaft, München)
Best, CPSS'24 organizers (Christopher Klamm, Gabriella Lapesa, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Ines Rehbein, Indira Sen)