[CITASA] (EXTENDED DEADLINE) Call for papers: Computational Social Science satellite workshop (CCS'15, Tempe, AZ October 1, 2015)

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Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia
Tue, Jun 23, 2015 6:51 PM

*** Apologies for multiple postings ***

Call for Participation

Please consider submitting a contribution to the Computational Social
Science satellite workshop, co-located with CCS'15.

What: Computational Social Science -- CCS'15 Satellite Workshop
Where: Tempe, Arizona (USA)
When: October 1 2015
Website: http://cssworkshop.oii.ox.ac.uk
Submissions due: June 24, 2015, Midnight PDT (EXTENDED!!)

Continuing an already consolidated pattern since 2013, the Conference
in Complex Systems (http://www.ccs2015.org) hosts the satellite
workshop on Computational Social Science.

The aim of this satellite is to address the question of ICT-mediated
social phenomena emerging over multiple scales, ranging from the
interactions of individuals to the emergence of self-organized global
movements. Particular attention will be devoted to the following
topics:

  • Interdependent social contagion process
  • Peer production and mass collaboration
  • Temporally evolving networks and dynamics of social contagion
  • Cognitive aspects of belief formation and revision
  • Online communication and information diffusion
  • Viral propagation in online social network
  • Crowd-sourcing; herding behaviour vs. wisdom of crowds
  • E-democracy and online government-citizen interaction
  • Online socio-political mobilizations
  • Public attention and popularity
  • Temporal and geographical patterns of information diffusion
  • User-information interplay
  • Group formation, evolution and group behavior analysis.
  • Modeling, tracking and forecasting dynamic groups in social media.
  • Community detection and dynamic community structure analysis.
  • Social simulation, cultural, opinion, and normative dynamics.
  • Empirical calibration and validation of agent-based social models.
  • Models of social capital, collective action, social movements.
  • Coevolution of network and behavior.

Please address any questions to css2015@indiana.edu

Thank you.

Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia on behalf of the CSS Workshop
Organizing Committee

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✎ 919 E 10th ∙ Bloomington 47408 IN ∙ USA
http://www.glciampaglia.com/
✆ +1 812 855-7261
gciampag@indiana.edu

*** Apologies for multiple postings *** Call for Participation Please consider submitting a contribution to the Computational Social Science satellite workshop, co-located with CCS'15. What: Computational Social Science -- CCS'15 Satellite Workshop Where: Tempe, Arizona (USA) When: October 1 2015 Website: http://cssworkshop.oii.ox.ac.uk Submissions due: June 24, 2015, Midnight PDT (EXTENDED!!) Continuing an already consolidated pattern since 2013, the Conference in Complex Systems (http://www.ccs2015.org) hosts the satellite workshop on Computational Social Science. The aim of this satellite is to address the question of ICT-mediated social phenomena emerging over multiple scales, ranging from the interactions of individuals to the emergence of self-organized global movements. Particular attention will be devoted to the following topics: - Interdependent social contagion process - Peer production and mass collaboration - Temporally evolving networks and dynamics of social contagion - Cognitive aspects of belief formation and revision - Online communication and information diffusion - Viral propagation in online social network - Crowd-sourcing; herding behaviour vs. wisdom of crowds - E-democracy and online government-citizen interaction - Online socio-political mobilizations - Public attention and popularity - Temporal and geographical patterns of information diffusion - User-information interplay - Group formation, evolution and group behavior analysis. - Modeling, tracking and forecasting dynamic groups in social media. - Community detection and dynamic community structure analysis. - Social simulation, cultural, opinion, and normative dynamics. - Empirical calibration and validation of agent-based social models. - Models of social capital, collective action, social movements. - Coevolution of network and behavior. Please address any questions to css2015@indiana.edu Thank you. Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia on behalf of the CSS Workshop Organizing Committee ​​ ✎ 919 E 10th ∙ Bloomington 47408 IN ∙ USA ☞ http://www.glciampaglia.com/ ✆ +1 812 855-7261 ✉ gciampag@indiana.edu