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Journal of Computational Social Science, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, May 2021
- Bennett Kleinberg
, Isabelle van der Vegt
, Paul Gill:
The temporal evolution of a far-right forum. 1-23 - Ligia Kiss
, David Fotheringhame, Joelle Mak
, Alys McAlpine, Cathy Zimmerman
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The use of Bayesian networks for realist evaluation of complex interventions: evidence for prevention of human trafficking. 25-48 - Iulia Cioroianu
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An agent-based model of cooperation with cross-cutting identity dimensions. 49-75 - Kelsea B. Best
, Jonathan M. Gilligan
, Hiba Baroud, Amanda R. Carrico
, Katharine M. Donato, Brooke A. Ackerly, Bishawjit Mallick:
Random forest analysis of two household surveys can identify important predictors of migration in Bangladesh. 77-100 - Yi Wang:
The price of being polite: politeness, social status, and their joint impacts on community Q&A efficiency. 101-122 - Jannik Rößler, Peter A. Gloor
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Measuring happiness increases happiness. 123-146 - J. Manuel Pérez-Verdejo
, Carlos Adolfo Piña-García, Mario Miguel Ojeda, Alonso Rivera-Lara, L. Méndez-Morales:
The rhythm of Mexico: an exploratory data analysis of Spotify's top 50. 147-161 - Manfred Füllsack
, Simon Plakolb, Georg Jäger
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Predicting regime shifts in social systems modelled with agent-based methods. 163-185 - Shohei Doi
, Takayuki Mizuno, Naoya Fujiwara:
Estimation of socioeconomic attributes from location information. 187-205 - Martin Lukac
, André Grow
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Reputation systems and recruitment in online labor markets: insights from an agent-based model. 207-229 - Marshall A. Taylor
, Dustin S. Stoltz
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Integrating semantic directions with concept mover's distance to measure binary concept engagement. 231-242 - Alys McAlpine
, Ligia Kiss
, Cathy Zimmerman
, Zaid Chalabi:
Agent-based modeling for migration and modern slavery research: a systematic review. 243-332 - Isabelle van der Vegt
, Maximilian Mozes, Paul Gill, Bennett Kleinberg:
Online influence, offline violence: language use on YouTube surrounding the 'Unite the Right' rally. 333-354 - Xiaochen Hu
, Xudong Zhang, Nicholas Lovrich:
Public perceptions of police behavior during traffic stops: logistic regression and machine learning approaches compared. 355-380 - Kazutoshi Sasahara
, Wen Chen, Hao Peng
, Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer:
Social influence and unfollowing accelerate the emergence of echo chambers. 381-402
Volume 4, Number 2, November 2021
- Blair Fix
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How the rich are different: hierarchical power as the basis of income size and class. 403-454 - Muqtafi Akhmad
, Shuang Chang
, Hiroshi Deguchi:
Closed-mindedness and insulation in groupthink: their effects and the devil's advocacy as a preventive measure. 455-478 - Hannes Rosenbusch
, Maya Aghaei, Anthony M. Evans
, Marcel Zeelenberg
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Psychological trait inferences from women's clothing: human and machine prediction. 479-501 - Gian Maria Campedelli
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Where are we? Using Scopus to map the literature at the intersection between artificial intelligence and research on crime. 503-530 - Ema Kusen
, Mark Strembeck:
"Evacuate everyone south of that line" Analyzing structural communication patterns during natural disasters. 531-565 - Shiro Horiuchi
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Bridging of different sites by bohemians and tourists: analysis by agent-based simulation. 567-584 - Jae Yeon Kim
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Integrating human and machine coding to measure political issues in ethnic newspaper articles. 585-612 - Jeffrey R. Stevens
, Alexis Polzkill Saltzman, Tanner Rasmussen, Leen-Kiat Soh:
Improving measurements of similarity judgments with machine-learning algorithms. 613-629 - Maximiliane Uhlich
, Daniel Bojar
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DeepConnection: classifying momentary relationship state from images of romantic couples. 631-653 - Monsuru Adepeju
, Samuel Langton
, Jon Bannister
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Anchored k-medoids: a novel adaptation of k-medoids further refined to measure long-term instability in the exposure to crime. 655-680 - Juan Miguel Rodriguez-Lopez
, Meike Schickhoff, Shubhankar Sengupta
, Jürgen Scheffran
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Technological and social networks of a pastoralist artificial society: agent-based modeling of mobility patterns. 681-707 - Soya Miyoshi, Marko Jusup
, Petter Holme
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Flexible imitation suppresses epidemics through better vaccination. 709-720 - João Plínio Juchem Neto
, Angelo Francisco Sirtoli Delamare:
The level of tolerance of individuals, individual thinking, and the formation of social norms. 721-759 - Ching Hsu, Tina Yu
, Shu-Heng Chen:
Narrative economics using textual analysis of newspaper data: new insights into the U.S. Silver Purchase Act and Chinese price level in 1928-1936. 761-785 - Elgar Teo
, King-wa Fu
:
A novel systematic approach of constructing protests repertoires from social media: comparing the roles of organizational and non-organizational actors in social movement. 787-812 - Md. Amiruzzaman
, Andrew Curtis, Ye Zhao, Suphanut Jamonnak, Xinyue Ye
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Classifying crime places by neighborhood visual appearance and police geonarratives: a machine learning approach. 813-837 - Takako Fujiwara-Greve
, Carsten Krabbe Nielsen:
Algorithms may not learn to play a unique Nash equilibrium. 839-850 - Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
, Iván Pastor Sanz:
Mapping the (anti-)corruption field: key topics and changing trends, 1968-2020. 851-881 - Muhammad Saad Javed, Hammad Majeed, Hasan Mujtaba, Mirza Omer Beg
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Fake reviews classification using deep learning ensemble of shallow convolutions. 883-902 - Amirarsalan Rajabi, Alexander V. Mantzaris, Kuldip Singh Atwal, Ivan Garibay
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Exploring the disparity of influence between users in the discussion of Brexit on Twitter: Twitter influence disparity in Brexit If so, write it here. 903-917 - John Brandt
, Kathleen Buckingham, Cody Buntain, Will Anderson, Sabin Ray, John-Rob Pool, Natasha Ferrari:
Correction to: Identifying social media user demographics and topic diversity with computational social science: a case study of a major international policy forum. 919 - Isabelle van der Vegt
, Maximilian Mozes, Paul Gill, Bennett Kleinberg:
Correction to: Online influence, offline violence: language use on YouTube surrounding the 'Unite the Right' rally. 921-923

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