Dear all,
With apologies for cross posting: The New Directions in Analyzing Text as Data (TADA) meeting is a leading forum for interdisciplinary research on the study of politics, society, and culture through computational analysis of documents. TADA 2023 invites applications for research presentations on new work related to text-as-data methods and applications. Our programs from past meetings (e.g. 2022) https://tada2022.org/demonstrate this community’s history of bringing together researchers, practitioners, and scholars from many fields.
*Key* *Dates* Submission deadline: August 4th Notification of acceptance: August 28th Registration opens: September 5th Papers circulated to discussants: October 26th Conference: November 9th and 10th, Amherst, MA
*Abstract Submissions* Proposals to present work are due August 4, and consist of a brief, 300-word abstract in text format rather than a full paper. TADA 2023 is a non-archival conference; there are no formal proceedings, and papers presented at the conference will not be distributed publicly by the conference. Presenters are expected to provide a paper to their discussant two weeks before the conference. We welcome any work, so long as it hasn’t been previously presented at a TADA conference. We also welcome individuals to volunteer to serve as discussants.
*Link for submissions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpsWgM44dfn3HRrQVq3uGXstBvRN6rbuO8... https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpsWgM44dfn3HRrQVq3uGXstBvRN6rbuO8gJLchMVYApcaww/viewform*
In addition to oral presentations and posters, TADA 2023 will have a doctoral consortium. We have limited funding to cover travel and lodging expenses for PhD students, who will be matched with experienced mentors from complementary fields to offer critiques to specific work and to provide guidance in how to do effective interdisciplinary work.
Send questions for organizers at: info@tada2023.org.
Thank you, Heather Froehlich