Dear all,

The deadline for Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) has been extended to 
**May 9, 2023**. 
This year we will have two best paper awards: one for best general paper, and 
one for best theme paper. The winners will be invited to present on the 
workshop day and be awarded a small prize.

You can find more information on our website: 
https://www.workshopononlineabuse.com/

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Important Dates
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- Submission due:                      May 9, 2023
- ARR reviewed submission due: May 22, 2023
- Notification of acceptance:       May 26, 2023
- Camera-ready papers due:       June 2, 2023
- Workshop:                                    July 13, 2023
All deadlines are 11:59 PM AoE time.

Overview
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The Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) invites paper submissions from a 
wide range
of fields, including natural language processing, machine learning, 
computational social
sciences, law, politics, psychology, sociology and cultural studies. We 
explicitly
encourage interdisciplinary submissions, technical as well as non-technical 
submissions,
and submissions that focus on under-resourced languages. We also invite 
non-archival
submissions and civil society reports.

The topics covered by WOAH include, but are not limited to:
     - New models or methods for detecting abusive and harmful online content;
     - Biases and limitations of existing detection models or datasets for 
abusive and harmful online content, particularly those in commercial use;
     - New datasets and taxonomies for online abuse and harms;
     - Dynamics of online abuse and harms, as well as their impact on different 
communities
     - Social, legal, and ethical implications of detecting, monitoring and 
moderating online abuse

In addition, we invite submissions related to the theme for this seventh 
edition of WOAH,
which will be *subjectivity and disagreement in abusive language data*. Hate 
speech and
other forms of abuse are highly subjective. By choosing this theme, we want to 
encourage
submissions that analyse, address or make use of this subjectivity. To match 
the theme
and complement thematic submissions, we have invited a strong lineup of 
relevant speakers.

Please send any questions about the workshop to 
organizers(a)workshopononlineabuse.com
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