Announcements
New ACM Policy on Authorship
ACM has a new Policy on Authorship, covering a range of key topics, including the use of generative AI tools. Please familiarize yourself with the new policy and the associated list of Frequently Asked Questions.
JRC publishes high-quality original research at the intersection of computing, ethics, information, law, policy, responsible innovation, and social responsibility from a wide range of convergent, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary perspectives. We welcome papers using any or a combination of computational, conceptual, qualitative, quantitative, and other methods to make contributions to knowledge, methods, practice, and theory, broadly defined. Relevant domains include but are not limited to:
- Values and ethics in the design and evaluation of computing and information technology;
- Ethical and societal implications of computing and information technology;
- Public interest technology (information technology that serves the public interest);
- Fairness, accountability, and transparency in computing and information technology;
- Computing, information, health, and wellbeing;
- Approaches to addressing threats such as adversarial machine learning, misinformation, and disinformation;
- Examples of how computing and information can be leveraged to achieve outcomes that benefit humanity.
Submit your paper here.
ACM Updates Its Peer Review Policy
ACM is pleased to announce that its Publications Board has approved an updated Peer Review Policy. If you have any questions regarding the update, the associated FAQ addresses topics such as confidentiality, the use of large language models in the peer review process, conflicts of interest, and several other relevant concerns. If there are any issues that are not addressed in the FAQ, please contact ACM’s Director of Publications, Scott Delman.