Content
September 2018, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 349-375 Cognitive mechanisms for human flocking dynamics
by Seth Frey & Robert L. Goldstone - 377-390 Preference and neglect amongst countries in the Eurovision Song Contest
by Alexander V. Mantzaris & Samuel R. Rein & Alexander D. Hopkins - 391-435 How self-disclosure in Twitter profiles relate to anonymity consciousness and usage objectives: a cross-cultural study
by Tomu Tominaga & Yoshinori Hijikata & Joseph A. Konstan - 437-451 Spatio-temporal violent event prediction using Gaussian process regression
by Matthew Kupilik & Frank Witmer - 453-470 The rise of Jihadist propaganda on social networks
by Adam Badawy & Emilio Ferrara - 471-491 Hierarchy and the power-law income distribution tail
by Blair Fix - 493-500 Power-law distribution in an urban traffic flow simulation
by Daigo Umemoto & Nobuyasu Ito
January 2018, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Takashi Kamihigashi - 3-14 Analytical sociology and computational social science
by Marc Keuschnigg & Niclas Lovsjö & Peter Hedström - 15-48 Cognitive perspectives on opinion dynamics: the role of knowledge in consensus formation, opinion divergence, and group polarization
by Shane T. Mueller & Yin-Yin Sarah Tan - 49-58 Computational social scientist beware: Simpson’s paradox in behavioral data
by Kristina Lerman - 59-66 Big data in social and psychological science: theoretical and methodological issues
by Lin Qiu & Sarah Hian May Chan & David Chan - 67-79 Evolving activity cascades on socio-technological networks
by Javier Borge-Holthoefer & Pablo Piedrahita & Alex Arenas - 81-114 Network models of financial systemic risk: a review
by Fabio Caccioli & Paolo Barucca & Teruyoshi Kobayashi - 115-146 Survey of evolutionary computation methods in social agent-based modeling studies
by Peter Revay & Claudio Cioffi-Revilla - 147-153 Fighting fake news: a role for computational social science in the fight against digital misinformation
by Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia - 155-166 Roadmap and research issues of multiagent social simulation using high-performance computing
by Itsuki Noda & Nobuyasu Ito & Kiyoshi Izumi & Hideki Mizuta & Tomio Kamada & Hiromitsu Hattori - 167-185 An AI-based approach to auto-analyzing historical handwritten business documents:
by Jinhui Chen & Tetsuya Takiguchi & Yasuo Takatsuki & Munehiko Itoh & Takashi Kamihigashi - 187-208 From neuroscience to computer science: a topical approach on Twitter
by C. A. Piña-García & J. Mario Siqueiros-García & E. Robles-Belmont & Gustavo Carreón & Carlos Gershenson & Julio Amador Díaz López - 209-225 Language, demographics, emotions, and the structure of online social networks
by Kristina Lerman & Luciano G. Marin & Megha Arora & Lucas H. Costa Lima & Emilio Ferrara & David Garcia - 227-239 Asocial balance—how your friends determine your enemies: understanding the co-evolution of friendship and enmity interactions in a virtual world
by Maximilian Sadilek & Peter Klimek & Stefan Thurner