27.3331, Calls: Computational Linguistics / Argument and Computation (Jrnl)

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Subject: 27.3331, Calls: Computational Linguistics / Argument and Computation (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 10:43:38
From: Randy Harris [raha at uwaterloo.ca]
Subject: Computational Linguistics / Argument and Computation (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Argument and Computation 


Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2016 

Call for Papers

Rhetorical Figures in Computational Argument Studies for Argument and
Computation

For a special issue of Argument and Computation on Rhetorical Figures in
Computational Argument Studies, we seek papers on the detection,
classification, and use of rhetorical figures in argument studies, in ways
either executed or facilitated by computers. 

Submissions should not exceed 10,000 words and should be submitted with an
abstract of no more than 250 words. Argument and Computation is published by
IOS Press, and submission templates can be found on its website:
www.iospress.nl. 

Complete submission drafts are due by 1 December 2016

Please send your submission by email to either of the special-issue editors:

Randy Harris, Professor
Rhetoric, Linguistics, Communication Design
English Language and Literature
University of Waterloo, Waterloo ON Canada
raha at uwaterloo.ca

Chrysanne Di Marco, Associate Professor
Artificial Intelligence Group
Cheriton School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo, Waterloo ON Canada
cdimarco at uwaterloo.ca

If submissions are found suitable for further consideration, they will be
subjected to rigorous double-blind peer review by independent, anonymous
referees.

Argument & Computation (A&C) is a world-leading journal focusing on the
interaction and cross-fertilisation between the fields of argumentation theory
and computer science. Its readership includes scholars and practitioners from
the fields artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, computer science,
logic, philosophy, argumentation theory, psychology, cognitive science, game
theory, and economics. It is abstracted and indexed by British Library Inside,
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, EBSCO Databases and Scopus.

Note: While there is no official abstract deadline, since we do not want to
indicate acceptance (or rejection) in even a quasi-formal way on the basis of
a prospectus, the editors are more than happy to receive abstracts or
preliminary drafts at any time up to 1 November 2016.




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