Call for papers

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The call for papers has now closed.

The conference committee invites abstracts relating to gender equality projects that use, or are interested in using, digital technology (e.g., machine learning or big data) or explore the digital space (e.g., content analyses, field experiments on social media, lab experiments simulating the digital world) within one of three key themes:

  • digital media
  • the workplace
  • cross-cultural trends.

We welcome contributions from scholars at all career stages, including PhD students and early career researchers.

Submission guidelines

We welcome abstract submissions for both oral presentations and poster presentations.

  • Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and must clearly outline the aims, methods, results (if applicable), and significance of the research.
  • Oral presentations will be allocated a maximum of 15 minutes, including time for questions.
  • A1 size posters (594mm x 841mm or approximately 23.39 x 33.11 inches) will be displayed during dedicated poster sessions, and presenters should be available to discuss their work with attendees.

Those who do not want to present are also invited to fill in the submission form below and, in place of the abstract state, they want to attend without presentation. Please specify if you wish to attend in person or online.

When submitting your abstract via the submission form, please provide the following information:

  • Name of corresponding author
  • Names of any co-authors
  • Institutional affiliation(s)
  • Country of residence
  • Career stage
  • Whether you are currently a member of the EASP
  • Title of your talk or poster
  • A short abstract (maximum 40 words/300 characters) for the conference programme
  • A long abstract (maximum 250 words) for review
  • Preferred presentation format (oral or poster)
  • The thematic strand your work best aligns with (choose one):
    • digital media
    • the workplace
    • cross-cultural trends

All abstracts will be reviewed by the conference committee, and notifications of acceptance will be sent by 18 June 2025.