Please Note: Submissions are now closed.
The deadline to submit proposals for talks, workshops, panels, and papers for C+J 2025 was Friday, September 12. The review committee is reading all submissions, and a full conference schedule will be released at the end of September.
Possible Topics
- “Behind the Scenes” on novel digital storytelling in news settings
- Case studies of new collaborations between journalists and computer scientists
- Introductions to tools and techniques that support fresh approaches to reporting and storytelling
- Algorithmic Auditing
- Novel Election Coverage
- AI in the Newsroom
- Data Journalism Education
- Automated Fact Checking
- Open-Source Investigations
- Monitoring News for Human Rights Violations
- New Digital Storytelling Tools and Techniques
- Data Accessibility
- Public Data Rescue
- Techniques for Reinforcing Trust, or
- Other Emerging or Relevant Topics
The deadline for submissions was Friday, September 12, 2025.
For more information contact Prof. Alberto Cairo a.cairo@miami.edu.
Types of Submissions
►Contributed Workshop
You are invited to propose a contributed workshop with an abstract of at most 250 words (in addition, please submit keywords). These should be hands-on training relevant to journalists or researchers. Please submit via the online form. Submissions are now closed.
►Contributed Talk
You are invited to propose a contributed talk with an abstract of at most 250 words (in addition, please submit keywords). These should be separate talks that will be organized into sessions by the Program Committee and likely run in parallel at the event. Please submit via the online form. Submissions are now closed.
►Contributed Session
You are invited to propose a broader contributed session made up of three to four individual speakers. Each speaker should provide an abstract of at most 250 words, and the session organizer should submit a similar abstract summarizing the topic the session will focus on (please submit as a single document | in addition, include keywords). Please submit via the online form. Submissions are now closed.
►Short Paper
You are invited to submit a paper for review, up to five pages in length (in addition, please submit keywords). These will be reviewed for inclusion and divided into sessions given a special place in the program. Please submit via the online form. Submissions are now closed.
For more information contact Prof. Alberto Cairo a.cairo@miami.edu.
The deadline for submissions was Friday, September 12, 2025.