SEASON2026: SEASON 2026: The Search Engines and Society Conference Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany, September 15-17, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://searchenginesandsociety.net/season-2026/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=season2026 |
Annual Conference of the Search Engines and Society Network (SEASON 2026)
On behalf of the Search Engines and Society Network (SEASON), we invite you to contribute to the 2026 edition of the Search Engines and Society Annual Conference (SEASON 2026), to be held at HAW Hamburg, Germany, 15th – 17th September 2026.
Following the success of SEASON 2025, which brought together an engaged and diverse international community of researchers, practitioners, and students, SEASON continues as a dedicated conference series for critical and interdisciplinary research on search engines and their societal implications.
SEASON is an annual conference that explores the multifaceted role of search engines in today’s culture and society. The conference brings together researchers from different fields and fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration to deepen our understanding of search engines as cultural, societal, political, and technical artefacts, as well as their use in everyday practices.
Building on the momentum of last year’s conference, we invite submissions for presentations, interactive sessions (including panels and workshops), posters, and experimental formats.
Conference theme
We welcome submissions on topics such as:
- Social and cultural aspects of relevance
- Epistemic implications of search-engine use
- Search engines and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
- Search engines and disinformation
- AI and changing patterns of search engine use
- Search engine providers’ responsibility and accountability
- Search engines as multi-sided platforms
- History of web search and web search engines
- Search engine bias and fair search
- Ethical considerations related to search engines
- Affect and emotional aspects of search engine use
- Information literacy related to search engines
- Search engines and specific groups (children, elderly,...)
- Search engines and studies of ignorance and information avoidance
- Search engines in everyday life and in social practices
- Search engines in educational settings
- Alternative approaches to concepts of indexing in search engines
- Search engines and the role of data voids
- Negotiations of search results (search engine optimization, paid search advertising)
- Search engine comparisons (e.g., comparing results tailored to different locations, comparing results from different search engines)
- Methods for search engine research
- Data collection for search engine studies
- Approaches to “opening the Black Box of search engine rankings”
We welcome conceptual and empirical submissions from a broad range of disciplinary backgrounds, including the humanities, social sciences, and technical disciplines. We welcome approaches transgressing disciplinary boundaries and submissions from individuals from outside academia. Submissions discussing work in progress are welcome. We also encourage students to submit contributions.
Submission categories
Authors can submit their work in the following categories:
- Long presentations: Long presentations should be submitted in the form of an extended abstract. The maximum length is 1000 words (excluding references).
- Interactive Sessions (for example, panels and workshops): Should be designed for 60-90 minutes. The proposal should include the purpose, abstract, and format, and be a maximum of 1000 words (excluding references).
- Posters: Posters should be submitted in the form of an abstract with a maximum of 500 words (excluding references).
- Short presentations: An opportunity to discuss ongoing research or present interventions (short informal presentations of less than 20 minutes). Proposals should be submitted in the form of abstracts (maximum 500 words, excluding references) that describe the topic of your presentation and include some information about its structure.
Submission Guidelines
- Papers should be submitted as a .PDF file.
- Place the title of the paper in bold at the top of the first page only. On the next line, include the names of the author(s), along with their email addresses and affiliations.
- References should follow the Harvard referencing style.
- Please ensure the paper has been carefully proofread.
Please submit your contribution at https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=season2026.
Accepted contributions will be available for downloading for conference participants in advance of the conference. All accepted abstracts will be freely accessible to everyone after the conference.
- Submission for all categories via EasyChair: tba
- Notification: tba
- Revised submissions: tba
- Conference dates: 15-17 September 2026
Registration and conference fee
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Programme committee
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Travel information
The organisers recommend that participants travel by train. The event will take place at the Faculty of Computer Science and Digital Society at Finkenau 35 in Hamburg.
Contact Information
We look forward to welcoming you to Hamburg in September. If you have any queries or questions, please contact programme chair Rosie Graham (r.graham@bham.ac.uk), or one of the local chairs, Dirk Lewandowski (dirk.lewandowski@haw-hamburg.de) and Sebastian Schultheiß (sebastian.schultheiss@haw-hamburg.de).
