Digital Footprints 2024 Submission
We invite submissions of 350-word abstracts for posters, a limited number of which will be chosen as oral flash presentations.

We also invite 500-word submissions of panels and workshop sessions. These sessions will be between 1 hour and 1 hour 30 minutes in length.

Proceedings will be published in the International Journal for Population Data Science. If selected, abstract submissions will be published as is, while submissions of panels and workshop sessions will be summarised in the Introduction section of the Proceedings. In this submission form, you can select whether you wish your submission to published or not.

Submissions with any angle are welcomed, however, we will prioritise those that address the conference theme: Digital Footprints Research for Social Impact. We welcome research projects from academics, industry, government departments and non-profit research organisations who are using digital footprints data.
Digital footprints data includes, but is not limited to: transactional records; internet history records; social media data; geospatial/mobility data; sensor records such as collected by wearables; and image data. We welcome submissions of projects related to using these datasets and also to using combinations of those and linked datasets. Submission types may consist of (yet are not restricted to):
  • Empirical

  • Methodological

  • Conceptual Frameworks and Position Papers

  • Reviews 

  • Case Studies

  • Demonstrations 

  • Engagement Activities 

  • User Experience and Design Frameworks.

We would particularly like to showcase how digital footprints data can make a real difference in society. We want to see research that not only discusses but also demonstrates the practical applications of this data for positive social impact, offering insights that can contribute to meaningful change in our communities and beyond.

The deadline for submissions is 5pm on 9th February 2024

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Please confirm that the work you are submitting involve analysis or conceptual/theoretical work related to digital footprints data.

Digital footprints are defined as digital traces of behaviour produced by individuals, e.g., transactional records, internet history records, social media data, geospatial/mobility data, and sensor records or image data. They could be analysed on household or even population level but they have to be produced by individuals. Note that data like environmental records that are not resulted from records of individual behaviour (e.g., levels of pollution in the area) do not constitute digital footprints for the purpose of our conference.

If you are unsure whether your research fits our requirements please do not hesitate to get in touch for clarification anya.skatova@bristol.ac.uk. 
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