Call for Papers: Diagrams 2021
The organization of Diagrams 2021 is making rapid progress. Five outstanding Keynote speakers have now been announced. Also, the free, online conference has adopted a novel approach to the program structure that is expected to provide fair access to the conference across multiple time zones.
Find more details in the 2nd call for papers attached below or on the webpage www.diagrams-conference.org/2021 - and do pass on the information if you know researchers or students for whom it may be relevant.
Best,
Mikkel Willum Johansen
Publicity Chair
Diagrams 2021
*** Call for Papers: Diagrams 2021 ***
12th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams
September 28 – 30, 2021
Virtual Event
www.diagrams-conference.org/2021
*** Highlights ***
- FREE REGISTRATION
- Proceedings published by Springer
- Three Tracks: Main, Philosophy, and Psychology and Education.
- Graduate Symposium
- Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards
- Submission dates in April 2021.
***************** Keynote Speakers Announced *******************
Shaaron Ainsworth, University of Nottingham
Daniel Rosenberg, University of Oregon
Katarina Scheiter, University of Tubingen
Atsushi Shimojima, Doshisha University
Frederik Stjernfelt, Aalborg University of Copenhagen
Francesco Bellucci, University of Bologna, is the Inspirational ECR Speaker for Diagrams 2021
******************* Novel Program Schedule *********************
Diagrams 2021 will adopt a novel approach to scheduling talks, to accommodate different time zones across the globe. See
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/program/
for more details.
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Diagrams is the only conference series that provides a united forum for all areas that are concerned with the study of diagrams and has a multidisciplinary emphasis.
For 2021, *MAIN TRACK* conference topics include, but are not limited to:
– applications of diagrams,
– computational models of reasoning with, and interpretation of, diagrams,
– design of diagrammatic notations,
– diagram understanding by humans or machines,
– diagram aesthetics and layout,– evaluation of diagrammatic notations,
– graphical communication and literacy,
– heterogeneous notations involving diagrams,
– history of diagrammatic notations,
– information visualization using diagrams,
– nature of diagrams and diagramming,
– novel technologies for diagram use,
– reasoning with diagrams,
– semiotics of diagrams,
– software to support the use of diagrams, and
– usability and human-computer interaction issues concerning diagrams.
In addition to the main track, Diagrams 2021 will have two further tracks: Philosophy, and Psychology and Education; for their topics of interest, see
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/calls/main-track/
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/calls/philosophy/
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2021/index.php/calls/psychology-of-diagrams/.
If the main research contribution of your submission is considered to fit either of the other tracks then you are strongly encouraged to submit to the respective special track, each of which has a dedicated program committee.
Authors of accepted submissions will be expected to be in attendance at the virtual conference to present their research and respond to questions presented by delegates. All presenters must accept that it is not within the power of the organisers to prevent delegates from recording talks. However, when registering, delegates will be asked to confirm that they will not record any part of the conference.
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Submission Categories
The conference will include presentations of refereed Papers, Abstracts, and Posters, alongside a graduate symposium.
We invite submissions for peer review that focus on any aspect of diagrams research, as follows:
- Long Papers (16 pages),
- Abstracts (3 pages),
- Short Papers (8 pages),
- Posters (4 pages – this is both a maximum and minimum requirement).
More details and all important dates can be found on at www.diagrams-conference.org/2021.
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Mikkel Willum Johansen
Associate professor
Department of Science Education
University of Copenhagen