31.427, Calls: Comp Ling, Discourse Analysis, Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Subject: 31.427, Calls: Comp Ling, Discourse Analysis, Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 18:51:59
From: Darja Fiser [darja.fiser at ff.uni-lj.si]
Subject: ParlaCLARIN II

 
Full Title: ParlaCLARIN II 
Short Title: ParlaCLARIN II 

Date: 12-May-2020 - 12-May-2020
Location: Marseille, France 
Contact Person: Darja Fišer
Meeting Email: darja.fiser at ff.uni-lj.si
Web Site: https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN-II 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 14-Feb-2020 

Meeting Description:

Parliamentary data is a major source of socially relevant content. It is
available in ever larger quantities, is multilingual, accompanied by rich
metadata, and has the distinguishing characteristic that it is spoken language
produced in controlled circumstances which has traditionally been transcribed
but is now increasingly released also in audio and video formats. All these
factors require solutions related to structuring, synchronization,
visualization, querying and analysis of parliamentary corpora. Furthermore,
approaches to the exploitation of parliamentary corpora to their full extent
also have to take into account the needs of researchers from vastly different
Humanities and Social Sciences fields, such as political sciences, sociology,
history, and psychology.

A successful first edition of the ParlaCLARIN scientific workshop held at LREC
2018 (https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN) and a follow-up developmental
ParlaFormat workshop held by CLARIN ERIC in 2019
(https://www.clarin.eu/event/2019/parlaformat-workshop) resulted in a good
overview of the multitude of the existing parliamentary resources worldwide as
well as tangible first steps towards better harmonization, interoperability
and comparability of the resources and tools relevant for the study of
parliamentary discussions and decisions.

The second ParlaCLARIN workshop therefore aims to bring together developers,
curators and researchers of regional, national and international parliamentary
debates that are suitable for research in disciplines in the Humanities and
Social Sciences. We invite unpublished original work focusing on the
compilation, annotation, visualisation and utilisation of parliamentary
records as well as linking or comparing parliamentary records with other
datasets of political discourse such as party manifestos, political speeches,
political campaign debates, social media posts, etc. Apart from dissemination
of the results, the workshop also aims to address the identified obstacles,
discuss open issues and coordinate future efforts in this increasingly
trans-national and cross-disciplinary community.

Given the maturity, variety, and potential of this type of language data as
well as the rich metadata it is complemented with, it is urgent to gather
researchers both from the side of those producing parliamentary corpora and
making them available, those making use of them for linguistic, historical,
political, sociological etc. research as well as those linking or comparing
them with other datasets of political discourse such as party manifestos,
political speeches, political campaign debates, social media posts, etc. in
order to share methods and approaches of compiling, annotating and exploring
parliamentary and other political language data in order to achieve
harmonization of the compiled resources, and to ensure current and future
comparability of research on national datasets as well as promote
transnational analyses.

Keynote:
The keynote talk will be devoted to the Manifesto Project
(https://manifesto-project.wzb.eu)


2nd Call for Papers:

ParlaCLARIN II: LREC2020 workshop on creating, using and linking parliamentary
corpora with other types of political discourse
Date: 12 May 2020
Venue: Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France
Website: https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN-II
Submission Deadline: 14 February 2020
Submission page:  https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/ParlaCLARIN2

Topics include but are not limited to:

- Creation and annotation of parliamentary data in textual and/or spoken
format
- Annotation standards and best practices for parliamentary corpora
- Accessibility, querying and visualisation of parliamentary data
- Text analytics, semantic processing and linking of parliamentary and other
datasets of political language data
- Parliamentary corpora and multilinguality
- Studies based on parliamentary corpora
- Studies comparing parliamentary corpora with other types of political
discourse

Submissions & Publication:
We accept submission of long papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up to 4
pages) and demo papers (up to 4 pages) to be presented as a long or short oral
presentation at the workshop. The papers of the workshop will be published in
online proceedings.

Submission page: https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/ParlaCLARIN2

Important Dates
- Paper submission deadline: 14 February 2020
- Notification of acceptance: 13 March 2020
- Camera-ready paper: 2 April 2020
- Workshop date: Tuesday 12 May 2020

The workshop is supported by the CLARIN research infrastructure. To contact
the organizers, please mail clarin at clarin.eu (Subject:
[ParlaCLARIN at LREC2020]).




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