[SIGCIS-Members] [CfP] INDL-North America Symposium on Labor and AI @ Yale

Yoehan Oh yoehan.oh at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 14:53:09 PST 2026


 Dear colleagues,
This is a reminder that the deadline for abstract submissions for the
*INDL-North
America Symposium on Labor and Artificial Intelligence* is fast approaching.

   - *Submission Deadline:* January 18, 2026 (Anywhere on Earth)
   - *Symposium Date:* April 29, 2026
   - *Location:* Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

We are also thrilled to announce our opening keynote speaker: *Dr. Julia
Ticona*, Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of
Pennsylvania. A formal abstract for the keynote address will be shared in
the coming weeks.
Please visit the symposium website <https://indl-na.sciencesconf.org/> for
the full call for papers and submission instructions. The abstract for the
keynote will be shared in the future.
**Apologies for cross-posting. Please share widely.**
--
Yoehan Oh (he/him)
Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies
Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer in Computer Science
Teaching Course Crosslisted to History and East Asian Studies
Yale University, 51 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT, USA 06511
e-mail: yoehan.oh at gmail.com; yoehan.oh at yale.edu

On Tue, Dec 16, 2025 at 4:14 PM Posada, Julian via Members <
members at lists.sigcis.org> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> I am pleased to announce the call for papers for the *INDL-North America
> Symposium on Labor and Artificial Intelligence*.
> *Event Details:*
>
>    - *Date:* April 29, 2026
>    - *Location:* Yale University, New Haven, CT (In-person)
>
> *Theme:* "Workers Building, Using, and Resisting AI" This inaugural
> symposium highlights the essential role of labor not only in creating AI
> models but also in shaping how those technologies transform work,
> maintaining AI infrastructure, and developing strategies to navigate or
> resist AI-driven change.
> We invite contributions from established and early-career academic
> researchers (including graduate students), labor organizers and
> practitioners, and professionals engaged with the theme.
> *Funding:* We are pleased to offer a limited number of scholarships for
> graduate students, non-academics, and independent scholars, funded by
> Yale’s MacMillan Center.
> *Important Dates:*
>
>    - *Abstract Deadline (<500 words):* January 18, 2026 (AoE)
>    - *Notification of Acceptance:* February 28, 2026
>
> For the full call for papers and submission instructions, please visit the
> symposium website: *https://indl-na.sciencesconf.org/
> <https://indl-na.sciencesconf.org/>*
> **Apologies for cross-posting. Please share widely.**
> ——————————
>
> *Julián Posada*, Ph.D.
>
> Assistant Professor of American Studies
> *Yale University*
> https://posada.website/
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