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Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference of The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas

  • Presents the newest results and approaches in the field of Computational Social Science (CSS)

  • Details how the tools of CSS and Agent Based Modeling (ABM) can help explore phenomena across different domains

  • Includes numerous case studies from a wide variety of fields

Conference proceedings info: CSSSA 2020.

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Table of contents (22 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Social Impression of Faces: From Prediction to Modification

    • Amanda Song, Chad Atalla, Bartholomew Tam, Linjie Li, Garrison Cottrell
    Pages 1-14
  3. Resistance of Communities Against Disinformation

    • Amirarsalan Rajabi, Seyyedmilad Talebzadehhosseini, Ivan Garibay
    Pages 29-37
  4. Assessing the Potential of Crowd-Shipping for Food Rescue Logistics Using Agent-Based Modeling

    • Anuj Mittal, Nilufer Oran Gibson, Caroline C. Krejci
    Pages 39-56
  5. Exogenous Shocks Lead to Increased Responsiveness and Shifts in Sentimental Resilience in Online Discussions

    • Chathika Gunaratne, Subash K. Ray, Caroline Lourenço Alves, Maria Waldl
    Pages 57-71
  6. The Cat and Mouse of Getting Around the Law

    • Daria Roithmayr, Justin Chin, Fei Fang, Bruce Levin
    Pages 73-82
  7. Modeling Genocide: An Agent-Based Model of Bystander Motivations and Societal Restraints

    • Elizabeth von Briesen, Amy Canevello, Samira Shaikh, John Cox, Mirsad Hadžikadić
    Pages 95-119
  8. Global News Sentiment Analysis

    • Eric Castellanos, Hang Xie, Paul Brenner
    Pages 121-139
  9. An Agent-Based Model of Social Fabric Seen as an Emergent Behavior

    • Gamaliel Palomo, Mario Siller, Arnaud Grignard, Luis Alonso
    Pages 141-151
  10. Deep Agent: Studying the Dynamics of Information Spread and Evolution in Social Networks

    • Ivan Garibay, Toktam A. Oghaz, Niloofar Yousefi, Ece Çiğdem Mutlu, Madeline Schiappa, Steven Scheinert et al.
    Pages 153-169
  11. Inside the Mind of the Nonfiler: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach

    • Melissa Vigil, Thi Nguyen, Ellen Badgley
    Pages 213-244
  12. Capturing the Effects of Gentrification on Property Values: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach

    • Niloofar Bagheri-Jebelli, Andrew Crooks, William G. Kennedy
    Pages 245-264
  13. Negative Influence Gradients Lead to Lowered Information Processing Capacity on Social Networks

    • Nisha Baral, Chathika Gunaratne, Chathura Jayalath, William Rand, Chathurani Senevirathna, Ivan Garibay
    Pages 265-275
  14. A Complex-Systems Agenda for Influencing Policy Studies

    • Paul K. Davis, Tim McDonald, Ann Pendleton-Jullian, Angela O’Mahony, Osonde Osoba
    Pages 277-296
  15. Wealth Dynamics in the Presence of Network Structure and Primitive Cooperation

    • Rajesh Venkatachalapathy, Stephen Davies, William Nehrboss
    Pages 297-313
  16. Social Primitives: Exploring Spark of Life Collective Behavior in Agent-Based Models

    • Srikanth P. Mudigonda, Milton J. Friesen
    Pages 315-340

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About this book

This book presents the latest research into CSS methods, uses, and results, as presented at the 2019 annual conference of the CSSSA.  This conference was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 24 – 27, 2019, at the Drury Plaza Hotel.  What follows is a diverse representation of new results and approaches for using the tools of CSS and agent-based modeling (ABM) for exploring complex phenomena across many different domains. Readers will therefore not only have the results of these specific projects on which to build, but will also gain a greater appreciation for the broad scope of CSS, and have a wealth of case-study examples that can serve as meaningful exemplars for new research projects and activities. The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas (CSSSA) is a professional society that aims to advance the field of CSS in all its areas, from fundamental principles to real-world applications, by holding conferences and workshops, promoting standards of scientific excellence in research and teaching, and publishing novel research findings.

Keywords

  • Proceedings on computational social science
  • Computational Social Science
  • Agent Based Modeling
  • Complex Adaptive Systems
  • Social Network
  • Analysis Network Science
  • System Dynamics
  • Game Theory
  • Computational Modeling
  • Population Dynamics
  • CSSA Santa Fe New Mexico

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computational Analytics, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, USA

    Zining Yang

  • Computer Science, Elon University, Elon, USA

    Elizabeth von Briesen

About the editors

Dr. Zining Yang is Senior Manager at Southern California Edison. She also works as Clinical Professor at Claremont Graduate University and Associate Director at the TransResearch Consortium. She sits on the Board of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas (CSSSA), and serves as Scientific Advisory Board Member for Human Factors and Simulations. Dr. Yang received her Ph.D. in Computational and Applied Mathematics and Political Economy from Claremont Graduate University in 2015. Her research interests include Data Analytics, Machine Learning, Modeling and Simulation, Complex Adaptive Systems, Agent-Based Models, and Network Analysis. Dr. Yang has been published numerous times in the fields of Computer Science, Economics, Public Policy, and Political Science. She has been identified as an outstanding researcher by the government, worked on a National Science Foundation-sponsored project, and won multiple awards from various organizations, including the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China; International Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling and Prediction; and the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics.

Dr. Elizabeth von Briesen is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Elon University, and is a member of the board of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas. She received her Ph.D. in Computing & Informatics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2020. Her research interests are focused on the study of complex adaptive systems using computational techniques, particularly with respect to social systems experiencing identity-based conflict. She primarily works with agent-based models, and performs data mining and sentiment analysis to inform those simulations. Finally, in her current position, Dr. von Briesen strives to contribute toward an evolving undergraduate computer science experience through research, service, and high-quality, innovative teaching.

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Buying options

eBook USD 109.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-3-030-77517-9
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Softcover Book USD 149.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
Hardcover Book USD 219.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)