CASCON 2025
Mon 10 - Thu 13 November 2025

Social Agentics: Situating Agentic AI Within Social & Organizational Contexts

Social Agentics

This full-day CASCON workshop invites researchers, developers, and designers to explore how and why to design agentic AI systems that are explicitly situated within social and organizational contexts. We are especially interested in engaging both practitioners building agentic systems and scholars bringing social-theoretic perspectives that can deepen our understanding of how the “social” matters for the design, operation, and evaluation of agentic AI.

Together, we will investigate the value of integrating social theory into AI design, and the potential of this move to address critical challenges of bias, equity, and context-sensitivity. Our aims are to develop responsible approaches for the future of social agentics and to collaboratively imagine context-aware agentic systems across a range of applied domains.

Workshop Themes

The overall goal of the workshop is to build a collaborative research community that integrates social-theoretic insights into responsible agentic AI.

To guide this work, we start from two general questions:

  1. How are agentic AI systems currently embedded into existing social and organizational practices, and what are the best empirical methods to capture this complexity?
  2. How can enhanced understanding of of socio-cultural dynamics inform the creation of new architectures and design patterns for context-aware agentic AI?
Plenary
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Wed 12 Nov

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10:00 - 10:30
Morining breakCatering at Break
10:30 - 12:00
WKS-68: Social Agentics: Situating Agentic AI Within Social & Organizational Contexts (part 1)SAI at Hall A

10:30 - 10:45 Opening remarks (Matt Ratto)

10:45 - 11:15 Invited Speaker: Towards design ontologies for social agentics (Eric Yu and Alexei Lapouchnian)

11:15 - 11:30 Paper 1: Mitigating Systematic Hallucinations in Large Language Models Using Dual-Process Cognitive Theory (Damla Senturk, Aysun Bozanta and Ayse Basar)

11:30 - 11:45 Paper 2: Am I Working with “Someone”: Psychological Ownership as a Lens for Designing Agentic GenAI (Yuxin Xu, Mengqiu Cheng and Anastasia Kuzminykh)

11:45 - 12:00 Questions

10:30
90m
Other
WKS-68: Social Agentics: Situating Agentic AI Within Social & Organizational Contexts (part 1)
SAI

12:00 - 13:00
Lunch and PostersCatering at Break
13:00 - 14:30
WKS-68: Social Agentics: Situating Agentic AI Within Social & Organizational Contexts (part 2)SAI at Hall A

13:00 - 13:15 Paper 3: Evaluating Toxicity Understanding of LLM Agents (Ramaravind Kommiya Mothilal, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed and Shion Guha)

13:15 - 13:30 Paper 4: Rethinking Psychological Ownership Over AI Agents (Mengqiu Cheng, Yuxin Xu and Anastasia Kuzminykh)

13:30 - 13:45 Paper 5: Human Autonomy VS AI Autonomy: Society Resists Against Tech Companies’ Desires in the Era of Autonomous Agents (Omid Veisi and Anastasia Kuzminykh)

13:45 - 14:00 Questions

14:00 - 14:30 Open Discussion

13:00
90m
Other
WKS-68: Social Agentics: Situating Agentic AI Within Social & Organizational Contexts (part 2)
SAI

14:30 - 15:00
Afternoon breakCatering at Break

Call for Papers

We invite you to participate! Share your work and perspectives, reflect on your practices, and engage with others in the community. Submit a position contribution that explores how social knowledge, theory, and perspectives can inform the situated design and evaluation of agentic AI.

Submission Details

Submit a short position papers (up to 4 pages) presenting innovative ideas, empirical findings, or theoretical perspectives.

Please prepare manuscripts using CASCON formatting guidelines and submit via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cascon2025

Important Dates:

  • Submission deadline: September 30, 2025 (AoE)
  • Author notification: October 15, 2025

If you have any questions, please contact Matt Ratto (matt.ratto@utoronto.ca) or Ali Sutani (ali.sutani@utoronto.ca).