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SOCIAL MEDIA & SOCIETY CONFERENCE (#SMSociet y14) – Sep 27-28, 2014, Toronto, Canada

April 12, 2014 By Editor

Call for Submissions: Papers (extended abstracts), Panels and Posters

2014 SOCIAL MEDIA & SOCIETY CONFERENCE (#SMSociety14)

September 27-28, 2014, Toronto, Canada

Conference website:
http://SocialMediaAndSociety. com/

KEYNOTE: Keith N. Hampton, Rutgers University

INDUSTRY KEYNOTE: John Weigelt, National Technology Officer, Microsoft Canada


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper & Panel Abstracts Due: April 18, 2014

Paper & Panel Notification: May 19, 2014

Poster Abstracts Due: May 23, 2014

Poster Notification: June 13, 2014

Conference Dates: September 27-28, 2014


DESCRIPTION

We live in an era of “Big Data”. Petabyte and exabyte-size datasets

are becoming increasingly common.  Much of the data is coming from

social media in the form of user-generated content. What do we do with

all of these “social” data and how do we make sense of it all? What

are the inherent challenges and issues surrounding working with social

media data? How are social media platforms and the data that they

generate changing us as individuals, changing our organizations and

changing our society? Additionally what are the political, ethical,

privacy, and security implications of the wide availability of these

data? These are just a few questions that we have for this year’s

participants of the 2014 Social Media & Society Conference

(#SMSociety14).


The Social Media & Society Conference is an annual gathering of

leading social media researchers from around the world.  Now, in its

5th year, the 2014 Conference will be held in Toronto, Canada from

September 27 to 28. From its inception, the conference has focused on

the best practices for studying the impact and implications of social

media on society.  The conference offers an intensive two-day program

comprising of paper presentations, panel discussions, and posters

covering wide-ranging topics related to social media. Organized by the

Social Media Lab at Dalhousie University, the conference provides

attendees an opportunity to exchange ideas, present their original

research, learn about recently completed and work-in-progress studies,

and strengthen connections with their peers. Last year’s conference

hosted nearly 200 attendees, featured research from 90+ scholars and

practitioners across several fields from over 60 institutions in 15

different countries.


SUBMISSION PROCESS

We invite you to submit papers (extended abstracts), panel proposals

and posters on a variety of topics including (but not limited to!):

Social Media & Big Data, Social Media Impact on Society, Theories &

Methods, and Online/Offline Communities. Full papers are not required

for this conference, only an extended abstract (~500 words, excluding

references) on a completed or well-developed project related to the

broad theme of “Social Media & Society.” All submissions will be

peer-reviewed. If selected, the author(s) will be invited to give a

15-minute oral presentation followed by a 5 min Q&A period at the

conference.


Author(s) of accepted paper abstracts will also be invited to submit

their full papers to the new Big Data & Society Journal published by

SAGE.


Instructions for authors and more information is available at

http://SocialMediaAndSociety. com

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Social Media & Big Data

– Visualization of Social Media Data

– Social Media Data Mining

– Scalability Issues and Social Media Data

– Social Media Analytics


Social Media Impact on Society

– Private Self/Public Self

– The Sharing/Attention Economy

– Virality & Memes

– Political Mobilization & Engagement

– Social Media and Health

– Social Media and Business (Marketing, PR, HR, Risk Management, etc.)

– Social Media and Academia (Alternative Metrics. Learning Analytics, etc.)

– Social Media and Public Administration

– Social Media and the News

 

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