*The New Directions in Analyzing Text as Data (TADA) Conference*
October 6-7, 2022 at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York City

Deadline for abstract submission: July 18, 2022

Form for abstract submission: https://forms.gle/XSarfYQGAXArACEn9

The New Directions in Analyzing Text as Data (TADA) meeting is a leading
forum for research on the study of politics, society, and culture through
computational analysis of documents. Recent advances in NLP have the
potential to revolutionize how we study human society. But using these
tools effectively, reliably, and equitably requires continuous dialog
between experts across computational methods, social science, and the
humanities.

TADA 2022 invites applications for research presentations on new work
related to text-as-data methods and applications. TADA is an
interdisciplinary conference, drawing scholars from across the social
sciences, computer and information science, and related fields. Our
programs from past meetings (e.g. TADA 2021 <https://tada2021.org/>) show
the wide range of work presented at our conference.

Key Dates:

Monday July 18, abstract submission
Friday Aug 5, notification of selection
Friday Aug 12, registration for participation
Thursday Sep 22, full papers for discussants
Thursday Oct 6 – Friday Oct 7, conference
This year’s conference will be held at Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island and
is sponsored by the Cornell Center for Social Science and the Cornell
Center for Data Science for Enterprise and Society.

Proposals are due July 18, and consist of a brief, 300-word abstract in
text format rather than a full paper. TADA 2022 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.

We are planning to hold TADA 2022 in a hybrid format. Participants who are
willing to travel to NYC will attend the conference in person, while a
remote option will be provided for the other participants. The conference
will consist of oral presentations and a poster session with Ph.D.
students. The conference will take place on October 6 and 7 during Eastern
Daylight Time business hours.

In addition to oral presentations and posters TADA 2022 will have a
doctoral consortium. PhD students 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.

Because in-person space is limited, we ask all interested participants to
apply to attend the conference. There will be a separate registration for
participants after the abstract review process.

Diversity leads to stronger science. We actively seek, welcome, and
encourage people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities to
apply and attend. While many participants have attended TADA for years, we
also eagerly welcome new researchers!

We anticipate having lodging options available for conference participants
to reserve directly. Limited travel funds will be made available for the
contact author of accepted papers and posters. Priority for this funding
will be given to scholars who lack their own travel funds. We will provide
guidance on booking rooms and accessing travel funds with your conference
acceptance.

For questions write to i...@tada2022.org


-- 
Dr Heather Froehlich

w // http://hfroehli.ch
t  // @heatherfro
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