• CfP: Special issue "AI Meets Humour" (European Journal of Humour Research)

    From Tristan Miller@Tristan.Miller@umanitoba.ca to comp.ai on Wed Aug 6 20:12:29 2025
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    Call for papers
    European Journal of Humour Research
    Special issue: "AI Meets Humour"

    Editors of the European Journal of Humour Research special issue "AI
    Meets Humour" invite contributions that examine any aspect of the
    relationship between artificial intelligence and humour from a
    humanistic or social-scientific perspective. Relevant topics include,
    but are not limited to:

    - Cultural, social, or ethical implications of AI-generated humour
    - Humour as a test for artificial general intelligence
    - Semiotics of humour in humanrCoAI interactions
    - The "funny robot" trope in film and literature
    - Bias and stereotyping in AI-generated humour
    - Cross-cultural challenges in computational humour recognition or
    production
    - Ethnographies of AI and humour in real-world settings
    - Evaluations of the use of AI in comedy writing or performance
    - AI as a theme or target of human-made humour
    - Philosophical or epistemological perspectives on humour and AI
    - Educational applications of humour-aware AI

    Transdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary approaches
    are welcome. Papers jointly authored by researchers in computer
    science and the social sciences or humanities are particularly
    encouraged.

    The special issue will print full-length original research articles
    (6,000 to 10,000 words), as well as shorter commentary pieces (3,000
    to 6,000 words) that critically examine and take a clear persuasive
    stand on the literature and research direction of a particular topic.

    Submission instructions

    Prospective authors should e-mail the following to the guest editors
    at aimeetshumour@groups.io:

    - title
    - 250-word abstract
    - 5 keywords
    - names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and biographies (up to 250
    words) of all co-authors

    Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a full article
    that must follow the EJHR style sheet available at <https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/about/submissions>. Submissions
    that pass an informal internal review by the guest editors will
    undergo external double-blind review, with authors of accepted papers
    invited to submit a final, revised version of their manuscript.

    Important dates

    - 1 October 2025: Abstract submission deadline
    - 1 November 2025: Acceptance notifications for abstracts
    - 1 March 2026: Paper submission deadline
    - 1 July 2026: Acceptance notifications for papers
    - 1 August 2026: Deadline for submission of revised papers
    - September/October 2026: Publication of special issue

    About the journal

    The European Journal of Humour Research (EJHR) is a peer-reviewed
    quarterly journal with an international, multidisciplinary editorial
    board. EJHR covers the full range of work being done on all aspects of
    humour and intends to respond to the important changes that have
    affected the study of humour. Consequently, EJHR is committed to
    theoretical openness characterized by the intent to publish a wide
    range of critical approaches, alongside the encouragement and
    development of innovative work that contains a transdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary focus. For more information, see <https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/>.

    Guest editors

    - Anna T. Litovkina, J. Selye University, Slovakia
    - Tristan Miller, University of Manitoba, Canada
    - Andrea Pusk|is, J. Selye University, Slovakia
    - M|irk Cs||ka, J. Selye University, Slovakia

    For any enquiries, please contact the guest editors at
    aimeetshumour@groups.io.
    --
    Dr. Tristan Miller, Assistant Professor
    Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba https://clam.cs.umanitoba.ca/ | Tel. +1 204 474 6792

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