IC2S2 2017: 3rd International Conference on Computational Social Science Maternushaus Cologne, Germany, July 10-13, 2017 |
Conference website | https://ic2s2.org/2017/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ic2s22017 |
Submission deadline | March 1, 2017 |
This international conference (now in its third edition) aims to bring together scientists from different disciplines and research areas to meet and discuss computational problems in the study of social systems and dynamics, as well as research questions motivated by large datasets, either extracted from real applications (e.g. social media, communication systems), or created via controlled experiments or computational models The goal of the conference is to create a broad and interdisciplinary community of researchers, including academics, tech industry workers, open data activists, government agency workers, and think tank analysts, who are committed to advancing social science knowledge through computational methods.
In addition to keynote speakers and paper sessions, the conference will also include a series of training opportunities and tutorials. The call for tutorials is open until March 10, 2017 (see https://ic2s2.org/2017/elements/cft.html for details).
Submission Guidelines
Contributions to the conference should be submitted via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ic2s22017
The submission should include a list of authors and their affiliations, with a minimum of one designated corresponding author, a title, an abstract summary paragraph, a list of 5 keywords, and an extended abstract with at least one figure, formatted as a PDF file no larger than 20MB. Please give a sufficiently detailed description of your work and your methods so we can adequately assess its relevance. Each extended abstract will be reviewed by a Program Committee composed of experts in computational social science. Please follow the abstract template guidelines for formatting and note that abstracts longer than 3 pages will be automatically rejected.
For additional information, see the conference website which also includes the Extended Abstract Template (.docx).
The deadline for submission is 01 March 2017. Notice of acceptance will be 13 April 2017.
We will do our best to have mostly oral presentations of the selected contributions, both plenary and in parallel sessions. However, since we cannot estimate the number of submissions we may accept some abstracts for a poster session.
Submissions are non-archival.
List of Topics
We welcome submissions on any topic in the intersection of the social sciences and the computer sciences, including (a) new approaches for understanding social phenomena, (b) improving methods for computational social science, (c) and improving conditions for computational social science research. But we are especially interested in:
• Methods and analyses of integrated human-machine decision-making
• Text analysis and natural language processing of social phenomena
• Network analysis of social systems
• Large-scale social experiments and/or phenomena
• Causal inference and computational methods for social science
• Methods and analyses of algorithmic accountability
• Building and evaluating socio-technical systems
• Novel digital data and/or computational analyses for addressing societal challenges
• Methods and analyses of biased, selective, or incomplete observational social data
• Methodological integration and triangulation of social data
• Social news curation and collaborative filtering
• Methods and analyses for social information / digital communication dynamics
• Ethics of computational research on human behavior
• Reproducibility in computational social science research
• Infrastructure to facilitate industry/academic cooperation in computational social science
• Computational social science research in industry
• Science and technology studies approaches to computational science work
• Practical problems in computational social science
• Issues of inclusivity in computational social science
• All other topics in computational social science
Committees
General Chairs
- Markus Strohmaier
- Dirk Brockmann
- Noshir Contractor
- Brian Uzzi
Program Committee
- Aaron Clauset
- Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon
- Brian Keegan
- Katrin Weller
Tutorial Chairs
- Ceren Budak
- Jürgen Pfeffer
- Derek Ruths
Organizing committee
- Markus Strohmaier
- Dirk Brockmann
- Noshir Contractor
- Brian Uzzi
- Matthew Jackson
- Helen Margetts
- Duncan Watts
Venue
The conference will be held at Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany (in walking distance from Cologne central train station).
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to ic2s2@gesis.org.