HUMIC – Humans and Machines in Conversation: Linguistic, Social and Relational 
Perspectives on Conversational AI
https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/humic-humans-and-machines-in-conversation-linguistic-social-and-relational-perspectives/

University of Surrey | In-person Workshop
16th June 2026

As generative AI and large language models reshape how we interact with 
chatbots, voice assistants and conversational agents, HUMIC focuses on the 
linguistic, social and relational dimensions of these technologies—areas often 
overlooked in technical development. 
HUMIC<https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/humic-humans-and-machines-in-conversation-linguistic-social-and-relational-perspectives/>,
 led by Dr. Doris Dippold and supported by the Surrey Institute for Advanced 
Studies, the BAAL Special Interest Group ‘Humans, Machines, Languages’ and the 
Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI, aims to foster interdisciplinary 
dialogue and connect academic insights with industry practice. Such insights 
are vital for developing conversational technologies that are context-aware, 
socially responsive, and cater for their users’ rapport needs.

We invite contributions that explore the complex interplay between humans and 
machines with reference to these factors. We welcome submissions from 
researchers working across the disciplines, for example but not limited to 
linguistics, psychology, sociology, natural language processing, UX research, 
and conversation design. Submissions may focus on any domain. We particularly 
welcome submissions from industry, focusing for example on common challenges 
and practices in designing conversational systems with linguistic, social and 
relational perspectives in focus.

During the workshop, participants will be invited to participate in a 
collaborative session. The session will encourage the generation of new 
research ideas and explore how research can respond to industry challenges.  
Selected works resulting from this workshop will be considered for a potential 
special issue.

Keynote Speakers:

  *   Maaike Groonewege (ConvoCat, 
Netherlands)<https://www.linkedin.com/in/maaikegroenewege/?originalSubdomain=nl>
 – Linguist and Conversation Designer
  *   Bettina Migge (University College Dublin, 
Ireland)<https://people.ucd.ie/bettinamigge> – Language and AI Technology
  *   Christian Hildebrand (University of St Gallen, 
Switzerland)<https://www.ibt.unisg.ch/team/christian-hildebrand/> – AI and 
Language in Consumer Behaviour

We invite 300-word proposal on topics related to the workshop. Themes of 
interest include, but are not limited to:

  *   Linguistic and pragmatic dimensions of human-machine dialogue
  *   Social and relational dynamics in conversational AI, including 
rapport-building, empathy and trust
  *   Designing inclusive and accessible conversational systems that account 
for the needs of diverse users (linguistic, cultural, neurodiverse)
  *   Linguistic choices and their role in shaping user expectations, 
satisfaction, engagement and decision-making
  *   Evaluation methods and metrics for linguistic, social and relational 
outcomes in human–machine interaction (qualitative, quantitative, or 
mixed-methods)
  *   Model training and fine-tuning strategies for enhancing linguistic, 
social and relational outcomes in human–machine interaction.
  *   Interdisciplinary and academic-industry collaboration in the development 
of linguistically, socially and relationally aware conversational technologies

Accepted submissions will be assigned to oral or poster presentation formats 
according to the mode of presentation best suited to their content.

Submission Details:

  *   Abstract length: 300 words (excluding title, authors and references)
  *   Deadline: 16th March 2026
  *   Notification of acceptance: 27th April 2025
  *   Submission: HUMIC – Humans and Machines in 
Conversation<https://forms.office.com/e/gyLXEs9QFi>

ORGANISERS
Dr Doris Dippold<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/doris-dippold>, Literature and 
Languages, University of Surrey
Dr Fabio Fasoli<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/fabio-fasoli>, School of 
Psyschology, University of Surrey
Dr Di Fu<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/di-fu>, School of Psychology, 
University of Surrey
Dr Richard Green<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/richard-green>, School of 
Health Sciences, University of Surrey
Assistant Professor Amal 
Haddad<https://www.ugr.es/personal/amal-haddad-haddad>, University of Granada
Prof Constantin Orasan<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/constantin-orasan>, 
Literature and Languages, University of Surrey
Dr Valentina Pitardi<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/valentina-pitardi>, 
Strategy, Marketing and International Business, University of Surrey

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Prof Constantin Orăsan
Professor of Language and Translation Technologies

Centre for Translation 
Studies<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/centre-translation-studies>
Personal page: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/constantin-orasan
Office: 06LC03, Phone: +44 (0) 1483 68 4115
Library and Learning Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, 
UK


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