News and Events: Conferences

17 - 18 December 2025, GenAI & Creative Practices: Past, Present, and Future, University of Amsterdam

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Date: 17 - 18 December 2025
Time: 09:00-18:00
Location: University of Amsterdam
Target audience: We welcome submissions from diverse disciplines, including but not limited to computer science, (digital) humanities, (computational) social sciences, law and arts.
Costs: Registration fees (includes conference dinner & closing drinks): OECD countries, faculty & postdocs: 100 Euro OECD countries, PhD students: 50 Euro OECD countries, affiliates of NGOs and non-academic research institutes: 100 Euro Non-OECD countries, affi
Deadline: Monday 26 May 2025

In the light of the rapid development of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), the GenAI & Creative Practices conference aims to gather together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss and rethink:
· Creative Practices
· Values and Creative Work
· Scalable Responsible GenAI
· The Future of Creative Work
· The Political Economy of GenAI and Transformation of the Cultural Sector
· Governance and Regulation of GenAI

Responsible Digital Transformations (RDT) would like to invite you to submit proposals to the  conference, which will take place at the University of Amsterdam on 17 & 18 December 2025.

Proposals for individual papers should be 400 words (maximum). Please also include a 50-word bio of the presenter. Paper presentations are 15 minutes long and will be held in panels (max. 4 papers) of an hour and a half.

Proposals for a pre-constituted panel should include a 400-word rationale for the panel, as well as 400-word abstracts for each paper and 50-word bios for each speaker.

Proposals for a roundtable should include a 400-word rational, as well as 100-word abstracts and 50-word bios for each speaker.

Finally, proposals for a fishbowl are also welcome. These should include a 400-word description, as well as 50-word bios for each speaker.

Early career scholars and PhD candidates are welcome and encouraged to submit abstracts. Upon request, the organizers can provide successful early career scholars and PhD candidates from Non-OECD countries with a lump sum travel grant to support costs for registration, transport or lodging. In order to make use of this offer, please indicate this in your application.