Contributions
The workshop seeks contributions related to, but not limited to:
- Development of ontologies for psychological research, with particular interest in narrative identity, solitude, and gerotranscendence constructs
- Challenges in aligning constructs and datasets across social science fields
- Strategies for enhancing clarity and standardization of psychological and philosophy constructs such as loneliness, solitude, and social isolation
- Connecting ontologies to existing frameworks, such as the Behavior Change Intervention Ontology, Mental Functioning Ontology, and Emotion Ontology
- Addressing ethical, cultural, and demographic nuances in psychological and social science ontological modeling
- Integrating ontology development with mixed methods in social science research
- Case studies on semantic technologies in social science research
- Ontology-based insights into the psychology of meaning-making, resilience, and flourishing
Paper Types & Guidelines
- Abstract (presentation only): 2–3 pages, 10–15 min presentation (not in proceedings).
- Short papers: 6–8 pages, 10–15 min presentation.
- Full papers: 10–14 pages, 20–25 min presentation.
Page count includes references; presentation times include Q&A.
Formatting & Submission
Submit a single PDF via EasyChair using the CEUR 1-column format. Overleaf template here.
Submission Link
Use the EasyChair link, select track JOWO Workshop – PHASES.
At least one author must register for JOWO 2025 and attend on-site.
Contact
Questions? Email johnbeve@buffalo.edu.