[Dgkl] 12th International Conference on Multimodality - call for papers
Lorson, A.
a.lorson at rug.nl
Mon Oct 7 12:17:27 UTC 2024
*Call for papers:*
We're happy to share that the *12th International Conference on
Multimodality* will take place on *29-31 October 2025, in Groningen (NL) *and
that the call for papers is now open! This year's theme is "The Multimodal
Multiverse!" and will offer a new space and opportunities to bring together
the many, potentially diverse fields of multimodality research to further
identify and strengthen connections, triangulation and future
collaborations. We distinguish no particular areas of interest and i*nvite
all disciplines and research fields related to multimodal communication*.
Submit your abstract by *December 1, 2024*: https://bit.ly/12ICOM
*Important Details:*
We offer four different ways of sharing your idea with us during the
conference:
PITCH: 5-minute pitch followed by a 15-min discussion. This format is
suggested for research ideas that you would like to discuss and receive
feedback on from leading specialists.
TALK: Up to-20-minute talk followed by a 10-minute discussion. This format
is suggested for standard research presentations.
POSTER: Poster presentation during one of the several 50-minute poster
sessions.
WORKSHOP: Each workshop will be allocated a timeslot of 1 hour and 15
minutes. Workshops could include practical aspects of multimodal,
collaborative analysis, or experiments. They should aim at discussion and
networking rather than just a series of individual presentations. The
organizing committee will give preference to interactive workshops engaging
with the audience. The organizers are open to planning it according to
their preference – we do not require any particular number of presentations
or specific timing for any talks.
For more details on the submission guidelines, see our website (
https://bit.ly/12ICOM).
Alex Lorson
on behalf of the #12ICOM team
12icom at rug.nl
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