Submission Details
This page summarizes the submission setup described in the PANDORA workshop proposal. Final formatting links and deadlines will be added once the workshop is officially scheduled.
Formats
PANDORA plans to accept:
- Full papers of up to 8 pages
- Short papers of up to 4 pages
- Extended abstracts of up to 2 pages for non-archival contributions
- Reflections & Provocations pieces for short, argued viewpoints on pluralism in NLP
Archival and Non-Archival Tracks
The proposal explicitly supports both archival and non-archival submissions. Non-archival submissions are intended to make room for work in progress, previously published work, emerging ideas, and conceptual interventions that still benefit from workshop discussion.
Reviewing
Submissions are planned to be handled on OpenReview under a double-blind review process with:
- at least three reviews per paper
- a meta-review
- support for ARR commitments
What Fits PANDORA
Submissions should engage seriously with pluralism-aware NLP or responsible alignment. That includes empirical, methodological, conceptual, and sociotechnical work on:
- meaningful disagreement and human label variation
- representation of multiple perspectives
- learning from diverse or conflicting feedback
- pluralism-aware evaluation
- alignment under value disagreement
- governance, reporting, and human-centered design
Interdisciplinary and Community-Grounded Work
The proposal explicitly welcomes:
- interdisciplinary submissions
- language- and community-specific work
- non-English NLP research
- work grounded in real deployment contexts
- conceptual and normative arguments, not only benchmark-driven studies
Submission Platform
The proposal states that submissions will be handled through OpenReview. The submission portal links have not yet been published on this site.