The 19th IEEE International Conference on Social Computing and Networking
(IEEE SocialCom 2026)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
27-30 December, 2026
Important Dates
Workshop Proposal Due
August 15, 2026
Regular Paper Due
August 30, 2026 (AoE time)
Author Notification Due
October 30, 2026
Paper Registration Due
November 30, 2026
Camera-ready Submission Due
November 30, 2026
Conference Dates
December 27-30, 2026
Organizing Committee
Join us at the 19th IEEE International Conference on Social Computing and Networking (IEEE SocialCom 2026)
The 19th IEEE International Conference on Social Computing and Networking (SocialCom
2026) will take place in Shenyang, a bustling city in northeastern China that combines rich historical heritage with modern innovation. The conference will delve into the evolving relationship between social behavior and computing technologies, highlighting how digital platforms shape social conventions and interactions. Social computing applications such as blogs, social media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), instant messaging, wikis, and social bookmarking have become integral to everyday life, reshaping communication and societal norms while driving technological progress. While these platforms offer benefits like enhanced connectivity and convenience, they also raise critical concerns about privacy, trust, HCI design, and the computational modeling of human behavior.
IEEE SocialCom 2026 will serve as a premier venue for researchers, industry professionals, and experts to discuss the latest breakthroughs in social computing and networking, as well as to explore emerging trends and challenges in the field.
IEEE SocialCom 2026 Tracks and Topics
- Track 1: Systems and Architectures – Business social software systems
- Track 2: Data and Analysis – Big social media data
– Social system design and architectures
– Modelling of social behaviour
– Social media infrastructure and cloud computing
– Web 2.0 and semantic web
– Service science and service oriented interaction design
– Social network analysis and mining
– Social media analytics and intelligence
– Computational models of social simulation
– Collaborative filtering, mining and prediction
– Cultural patterns and representation
- Track 3: Applications and Management – Social computing applications and case studies
- Track 4: Technology and Security – Innovative HCI and touch-screen models
– Social policy and government management
– Social blog, micro-blog, public blog, internet forum
– Connected e-health in social networks
– Mobile commerce, handheld commerce and e-markets
– Social cognition and social intelligence
– Fundamentals of social computing
– Handheld/mobile social computing
– Data mining and agent-based technology
– Security, privacy, trust, risk and cryptography in social contexts
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