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Dear all,

Hoping you are all well, and with the usual apologies for cross posting.

The deadline to submit to Web/Comics 2023, the first in a new workshop series for the ACM Hypertext conference, has been extended to 4 July.

The workshop itself will take place in Rome, Italy, during the conference.

Important dates

  • Papers submission: July 4, 2023 (AoE)
  • Notification of acceptance: July 24, 2023
  • Camera-ready paper due: August 6, 2023
  • Workshop: September 4, 2023 (half day, exact date tbc)

Call for papers: https://ht.acm.org/ht2023/webcomics/ 

ACM Hypertext Conference 2023: https://ht.acm.org/ht2023/

Accepted participants will be invited to submit revised papers, incorporating feedback and insights following the workshop, in a special collection of The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship.

All the best,

Ernesto



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On Sat, 27 May 2023 at 09:05, Ernesto Priego <efpriego@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

I hope you are all well. With apologies for crossposting.

Web/Comics 2023 is the first in a new workshop series for the ACM Hypertext conference. The Web/Comics workshop focuses on the transformation of the comics medium enacted by hypertext through the emergence of webcomics, or “graphic sequential narratives that are created, published, and read on-line”. It’s organised by Francesca Benatti (The Open University, UK), Linda Berube (City, University of London, UK) and myself (City, University of London, UK).

The workshop will be held in person in conjunction with the Hypertext 2023 conference, 4 or 5 September, at the Biblioteca Hertziana, Rome. Remote participation can be considered.

Participants are asked to submit a short lightning paper representing current work or original thinking in this area with the intention of encouraging interactive group discussion. The work presented should directly engage with the hypertextual specificity of webcomics.

Accepted participants will be invited to submit revised papers, incorporating feedback and insights following the workshop, in a special collection of The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship.

Links

Call for papers: https://ht.acm.org/ht2023/webcomics/ 

ACM Hypertext Conference 2023: https://ht.acm.org/ht2023/

Important dates

  • Papers submission: June 28, 2023 (AoE)
  • Notification of acceptance: July 24, 2023
  • Camera-ready paper due: August 6, 2023
  • Workshop: September 4-5, 2023

Topics

Submissions of original, previously unpublished papers are invited in the following, not exhaustive, topic areas:

  • Hypertext systems for webcomics publishing
  • Cognitive processing, hypertext and webcomics
  • Emergent webcomics formats
  • Webcomics and transmedia
  • User interface in webcomics
  • Reading webcomics as hypertexts
  • Authoring webcomics
  • Issues in interdisciplinary webcomics research

Looking forward to your submissions; there’s still some time!


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