Message posted on 07/09/2020

Only 1 Month Until Submission Deadline for ACM FAccT (formerly known as FAT*)

                Hello all,
<br>
<br>The 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
<br>(FAccT, formerly known as FAT*) is an interdisciplinary conference
<br>currently soliciting work from a wide variety of disciplines, including
<br>computer science, statistics, law, social sciences, the humanities, and
<br>education. We invite submissions that touch on any of the topics of
<br>fairness, accountability and transparency (broadly construed). For more
<br>details, see https://facctconference.org/2021/cfp.html
<br>
<br>We welcome scholarship in dialogue with fairness, accountability, and
<br>transparency in computational systems, including critical approaches that
<br>investigate core assumptions and propose alternative designs, practices,
<br>and policies. We especially welcome contributions that consider dimensions
<br>beyond individual decisions, including equity and justice in systems,
<br>policy, and pedagogy.
<br>
<br>Important Dates
<br>
<br>Paper pre-registration: 30 September 2020
<br>
<br>Paper submission: 7 October 2020
<br>
<br>Notifications: 11 December 2020
<br>
<br>Conference: early March 2021
<br>
<br>All deadlines are at 11:59 PM anywhere on earth (AoE) on the given date.
<br>
<br>Authors are required to pre-register their papers through the submission
<br>site by submitting a tentative title and abstract and specifying their
<br>submission area(s) by Sept 30. This process will enable the Program Chairs
<br>to better anticipate the submission load and to make necessary adjustments
<br>to the program committee.
<br>
<br>Submitted papers must be 8-10 pages (including all figures and tables),
<br>plus unlimited pages for references. This typically corresponds to about
<br>8,000 words for the main content. Optionally, authors can upload
<br>supplementary materials (e.g., appendices) with their submission, but
<br>reviewers will not be required to read the supplementary materials, so
<br>authors are encouraged to use them judiciously.
<br>
<br>Questions? Contact the Program Co-chairs: program-chairs@facctconference.org.
<br>And stay tuned for updates by following @facctconference on Twitter.
<br>
<br>Please forward this call to other people or groups you think may be
<br>interested.
<br>
<br>Best wishes,
<br>
<br>Abeba & Deb
<br>
<br>-- 
<br>Cognitive Science Ph.D. candidate
<br>Complex Software Lab,
<br>Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre
<br>School of Computer Science and Informatics
<br>University College Dublin, Ireland
<br>https://abebabirhane.wordpress.com/
<br>t: @Abebab
<br>(she/her)
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