Dear fellow AoIRers, Apologies for another message related to the EASST/4S conference in Amsterdam. Thrilled to meet so many of you there! We are still seeking proposals for our open panel titled "Transforming Methods for Digital Research." Here is the short description: "Responding to the computational turn in social sciences, qualitative researchers have adapted, extended, and transformed their methods. The panel aims to map and consolidate these methodological innovations, contributing to an extended repertoire of qualitative and mixed methods for the digital age." Please follow the link to the submission page (https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14435) to read a more detailed description of the topic. Note that it is a ‘combined format’ panel, which means that your proposal can take many forms, from a formal paper presentation to a hands-on demo or a contribution to a roundtable. In short, we welcome a variety of contribution formats and diverse perspectives. Please, make sure to be as specific as possible on what your contribution will be about and what form it would preferably take–we may have to ask you to change the format depending on the number of sessions we will be assigned by the conference organizers. In accordance with the conference guidelines (https://www.easst4s2024.net/callforabstracts/), a typical submission should include: - a title - the name/s and email address/es of author/s - a short abstract (max 300 characters) - a "long" abstract (max 250 words) As you know already, the deadline for submissions is February 12, 2024. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us by replying to this email. We look forward to your contributions to this conversation on methods and hope to see you in Amsterdam. Guillaume Latzko-Toth, Laval University, Quebec City Florence Millerand, Université du Québec à Montréal Mélanie Millette, Université du Québec à Montréal David Myles, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Montréal