ICWSM 2026
The International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM) is a forum for researchers from multiple disciplines to come together to share knowledge, discuss ideas, exchange information, and learn about cutting-edge research in diverse fields with the common theme of investigating the interplay of web and society. This overall theme includes research on new perspectives in social theories, as well as computational algorithms for analyzing digital traces of human activities or behaviors in social settings. ICWSM is a singularly fitting venue for research that blends social science and computational approaches to answer important and challenging questions about human social behavior through online traces while advancing computational tools for vast and unstructured data.
重要信息
CCF推荐:B(人机交互与普适计算)
录用率:约25%(2025年)
时间地点:2026年5月27日-洛杉矶·美国
截稿时间:2026年1月15日
大会官网:https://www.icwsm.org/2026/
Call for Papers
Social network analysis and community detection.
Information diffusion and viral phenomena in the web or online social spaces.
Sentiment analysis, opinion mining, and stance identification.
Misinformation, fact-checking, and credibility of online content.
Web mining, information extraction, and information retrieval on online platforms.
Privacy and security on the web.
Digital humanities and cultural analytics using online traces.
Political communication, civic engagement, and predictability of real-world phenomena using or related to web or digital-trace data.
Health and well-being in digital spaces.
Text categorization, topic recognition, and demographic identification using online behavior or digital-trace data.
Trend identification, tracking, and time series forecasting for web data.
Analysis of the relationship between social media and mainstream media.
Qualitative and quantitative studies of online platforms.
Linguistic analyses of human behavior on the web.
Psychological, personality-based, and ethnographic studies of web-based platforms.
Engagement, motivations, incentives, and gamification on the web.
Social innovation and effecting change through the web.
New web applications, interfaces, and interaction techniques.
Internet usage on mobile devices, location, and human mobility.
Organizational and group behavior mediated by web technology.
Interpersonal communication mediated by web and social media.
Submission Details
Full papers are the primary contribution type at ICWSM, representing significant original research in web and social media science.
Page Limit: 11 pages maximum (8 pages recommended)
Review Type: Double-blind peer review
Format: AAAI two-column format (Overleaf or AAAI Author Kit)
Revisions: One revise and resubmit option available