Call for Participation: The 1st Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science

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Ho, Miu Ting
Mon, Oct 30, 2017 5:23 PM

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The 1st Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science
Inequality and Imbalance


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Where: The British Library and The Alan Turing Institute, London
When: November 15-17, 2017
Website: symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu
Register here: http://bit.ly/2geW3Gn Deadline: November 6, 2017
For inquiries: css.eurosymposium@gmail.com

ORGANIZERS

Symposium Chairs:
Luca Maria Aiello, Nokia Bell Labs
Helen Margetts, Oxford Internet Institute

Organizing Committee:
Katrin Weller, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
Markus Strohmaier, RWTH Aachen & GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
David Garcia, Complexity Science Hub Vienna & Medical University of Vienna
Frank Schweitzer, ETH Zurich

PROGRAM

The Symposium is an interdisciplinary venue that brings together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines to contribute to the definition and exploration of the societal challenges in Computational Social Science, especially around the topics of inequality and imbalance.

The program features:

  • 42 contributed talks
  • 7 satellite events focused on different topics around Computational Social Science
  • 4 keynotes by Kristina Lerman (University of Southern California), Keith Payne (University of North Carolina), Eszter Hargittai (University of Zurich & Northwestern University), and Ricardo Baeza-Yates (NTENT, Pompeu Fabra University & University of Chile)
  • 1 social event at City University London with free beer and fun science talks

Full program here: symposium.computationalsocialscience.euhttp://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/

TICKETS

A number of free tickets for the workshop and tutorial day are available and will be given on a first come, first served basis. The admission fee for the full event costs 60 GBP, including coffee breaks and lunches. Registration will be close on November 6, 2017.
Get your ticket now: http://bit.ly/2geW3Gn

--- Apologies for cross-posting --- The 1st Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science Inequality and Imbalance ----------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ----------------------------- Where: The British Library and The Alan Turing Institute, London When: November 15-17, 2017 Website: symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu Register here: http://bit.ly/2geW3Gn **Deadline: November 6, 2017** For inquiries: css.eurosymposium@gmail.com ORGANIZERS Symposium Chairs: Luca Maria Aiello, Nokia Bell Labs Helen Margetts, Oxford Internet Institute Organizing Committee: Katrin Weller, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences Markus Strohmaier, RWTH Aachen & GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences David Garcia, Complexity Science Hub Vienna & Medical University of Vienna Frank Schweitzer, ETH Zurich PROGRAM The Symposium is an interdisciplinary venue that brings together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines to contribute to the definition and exploration of the societal challenges in Computational Social Science, especially around the topics of inequality and imbalance. The program features: - 42 contributed talks - 7 satellite events focused on different topics around Computational Social Science - 4 keynotes by Kristina Lerman (University of Southern California), Keith Payne (University of North Carolina), Eszter Hargittai (University of Zurich & Northwestern University), and Ricardo Baeza-Yates (NTENT, Pompeu Fabra University & University of Chile) - 1 social event at City University London with free beer and fun science talks Full program here: symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu<http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/> TICKETS A number of free tickets for the workshop and tutorial day are available and will be given on a first come, first served basis. The admission fee for the full event costs 60 GBP, including coffee breaks and lunches. Registration will be close on November 6, 2017. Get your ticket now: http://bit.ly/2geW3Gn