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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2025
- Till D. Frank

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Simplicity of rumor self-organization revealed by unstable eigenvectors and amplitudes. 1-26 - Renxian Zuo, Chaocheng He, Jiang Wu, Hao Jin, Jiarui Miao, Hang Xiong:

Simulating the impact of social resource shortages on involution competition: involution, sit-up, and lying-flat strategies. 27-62 - Carlos A. de Matos Fernandes

, Andreas Flache
, Dieko M. Bakker
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Injecting complexity in simulation models: Do selection and social influence jointly promote cooperation? 63-104
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2025
- Robert Thomson, Aryn Pyke:

Social cybersecurity in 2023: a review of the 16th annual SBP-BRiMS conference. 105-108 - Jennifer Golbeck

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Misogynistic targeting of women in power predicts broader online harassment patterns. 109-119 - Robert Thomson

, William Frangia:
Investigating the use of belief-bias to measure acceptance of false information. 120-138 - Pratyush Arya, Nisheeth Srivastava

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Characterizing the roles of preference homophily and network structure on outcomes of consensus games. 139-160 - Fulian Yin, Jinxia Wang, Hongyu Pang, Xin Pei, Zhen Jin, Jianhong Wu:

Modeling and analyzing network dynamics of COVID-19 vaccine information propagation in the Chinese Sina Microblog. 161-180 - Evan M. Williams

, Kathleen M. Carley:
Agent-based moral rhetoric simulation to reduce political polarization. 181-194 - Jack Burright, Samer Al-khateeb

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A comparative analysis of the ethics of gene editing: ChatGPT vs. Bard. 195-206
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2025
Special Issue on Best of the 2023 Informed Democracy and Social-cybersecurity conference
- Christine Sowa Lepird

, Kathleen M. Carley:
Comparison of online maneuvers by authentic and inauthentic local news organizations. 207-221 - Michael Miller Yoder

, David West Brown, Kathleen M. Carley:
The "chanification" of white supremacist extremism. 222-235 - M. Amin Rahimian

, Michael P. Colaresi:
Democratic resilience and sociotechnical shocks. 236-257

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