Journal of Computational Social Science
2018 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2025
- Understanding the intention to use artificial intelligence chatbots in education: The role of individual innovativeness and AI trust among university students pp. 1-23

- Şahin Gökçearslan, Elif Esiyok and Kemal Gurkan Kucukergin
- Towards fair AI: a review of bias and fairness in machine intelligence pp. 1-26

- Venkatesha Kurumayya
- Reducing sexual predation and victimization through warnings and awareness among high-risk users pp. 1-20

- Masanori Takano, Mao Nishiguchi and Fujio Toriumi
- A comparative study of automated undergraduate engineering admission prediction in an Indian university using machine learning pp. 1-22

- Meenakshi Gupta, Alpana, Prinima Gupta and Neeraj Varshney
- The face of populism: examining differences in facial emotional expressions of political leaders using machine learning pp. 1-22

- Sara Major and Aleksandar Tomašević
- Correction: Patterns of stability in complex contagions pp. 1-5

- Daniel Reisinger, Fabian Tschofenig, Raven Adam, Marie Lisa Kogler, Manfred Füllsack, Fabian Veider and Georg Jäger
- Use of brain-computer interface in educational paradigm pp. 1-44

- Zaib-un-Nisa, Tehseen Mazhar, Tariq Shahzad, Wasim Ahmad and Habib Hamam
- SME crisis management and performance: leveraging algorithm supported induction to unravel complexity pp. 1-33

- Byron Graham and Karolis Matikonis
- Dynamics of global trade diplomacy: an artificial intelligence multi-dimensional analysis of preferential trade agreements pp. 1-33

- Seyed-Ali Sadegh-Zadeh
- Measuring satirical uptake using word sentiment pp. 1-12

- Stephen Skalicky and Lydia Nok Chin Chan
- ‘Slightly disappointing’ vs. ‘worst sh** ever’: tackling cultural differences in negative sentiment expressions in AI-based sentiment analysis pp. 1-31

- Franziska Sofia Hafner, Lena Hafner and Roberto Corizzo
- Innovative deep learning-based CEA-MMSA framework for cultural emotion analysis of Tamil and Sanskrit Siddha palm leaf manuscripts pp. 1-31

- R. Geethanjali and A. Valarmathi
- Exploring the role of information security news descriptions on retweet proneness and user interactions pp. 1-31

- Konstantinos Charmanas, Klairi Filippou, Nikolaos Mittas and Lefteris Angelis
- Periodicity of sex worker touring: an image-assisted analysis pp. 1-34

- Fumin Li, Yisu Zhou and Tianji Cai
- Impact of personal information and reputation system on gig workers’ employment status: an interpretable machine learning-based approach pp. 1-40

- Jiaming Liu and Hongyang Wang
- Beyond failure rates: unveiling startup success factors with machine learning pp. 1-42

- Leila Zemmouchi-Ghomari and Mahieddine Maroua
- Multi-model ensemble framework for analysis of psychopathic traits in heinous crime convicts pp. 1-28

- Aman Singh and Subrajeet Mohapatra
Volume 8, issue 2, 2025
- Autonomy or control? An agent-based study of self-organising versus centralised task allocation pp. 1-28

- Shaoni Wang, Yanzhong Dang, Wander Jager and Kees Zoethout
- A systematic review of echo chamber research: comparative analysis of conceptualizations, operationalizations, and varying outcomes pp. 1-59

- David Hartmann, Sonja Mei Wang, Lena Pohlmann and Bettina Berendt
- Assessing political bias in large language models pp. 1-17

- Luca Rettenberger, Markus Reischl and Mark Schutera
- Semi-supervised self-training for COVID-19 misinformation detection: analyzing Twitter data and alternative news media on Norwegian Twitter pp. 1-34

- Siri Frisli
- Stance classification: a comparative study and use case on Australian parliamentary debates pp. 1-37

- Stephanie Ng, James Zhang, Samson Yu, Asim Bhatti, Kathryn Backholer and C. P. Lim
- On the incidence of depression symptoms on social media pp. 1-30

- Esteban A. Ríssola, Mario Ezra Aragón, David E. Losada and Fabio Crestani
- AI-driven crime prediction: a systematic literature review pp. 1-47

- Nadeem Iqbal, Awais Hassan and Talha Waheed
- ViTHSD: exploiting hatred by targets for hate speech detection on Vietnamese social media texts pp. 1-33

- Cuong Nhat Vo, Khanh Bao Huynh, Son T. Luu and Trong-Hop Do
- Network position and learning dynamics: unveiling the impact of social structure on skill acquisition in online gaming platforms pp. 1-16

- Landfried Gustavo, Cairo Gustavo and Mocskos Esteban
- Capitalizing on a crisis: a computational analysis of all five million British firms during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 1-29

- Naomi Muggleton, Charles Rahal and Aaron Reeves
- Predicting news deserts using supervised machine learning pp. 1-29

- Arijit Paladhi
- Exploring incel group dynamics: a computational study of hierarchy and group-boundary policing pp. 1-25

- Veronika Solopova, Mihaela Popa-Wyatt and Justina Berškytė
- Differences of communication activity and mobility patterns between urban and rural people pp. 1-25

- Fumiko Ogushi, Chandreyee Roy and Kimmo Kaski
- A multidimensional analysis of media framing in the Russia-Ukraine war pp. 1-27

- Majd Ibrahim, Bang Wang, Minghua Xu and Han Xu
- Content-aware sentiment understanding: cross-modal analysis with encoder-decoder architectures pp. 1-24

- Zahra Pakdaman, Abbas Koochari and Arash Sharifi
- Identity diversification and homogenization: evidence from frequent estimates of similarity of self-authored, self-descriptive text pp. 1-18

- Danial Vahabli and Jason Jeffrey Jones
- Modelling policy action using natural language processing: evidence for a long-run increase in policy activism in the UK pp. 1-51

- Mircea Popa
- Unraveling media perspectives: a comprehensive methodology combining large language models, topic modeling, sentiment analysis, and ontology learning to analyse media bias pp. 1-56

- Orlando Jähde, Thorsten Weber and Rüdiger Buchkremer
- CEOs’ online personality and their company’s business strategy: openness to experience predicts diversifying merger and acquisition decisions pp. 1-19

- Bin Ke, Lin Qiu, Tianshu Qu, Evelyn Gay, Sarah Hian May Chan and Jose Yong
- Quantifying collective attention and fan engagement: a case study of the Japanese professional baseball league pp. 1-15

- Naofumi Otomo, Kazutoshi Sasahara, Makoto Mizuno and Yukie Sano
- Modelling emergent pedestrian evacuation behaviors from intelligent, game-playing agents pp. 1-35

- Yiyu Wang, Jiaqi Ge and Alexis Comber
- Where did you come from, where did you go? News trajectories in Germany and Switzerland pp. 1-21

- Mykola Makhortykh, Ernesto León, Aleksandra Urman and Teresa Gil-López
- Evaluating tenant-landlord tensions using generative AI on online tenant forums pp. 1-21

- Xin Chen, Cheng Ren and Timothy A. Thomas
- Replacing or enhancing the human coder? Multiclass classification of policy documents with large language models pp. 1-20

- Erkan Gunes and Christoffer Koch Florczak
- Outlier mining in criminal networks: the role of machine learning and outlier detection models pp. 1-22

- Alex S. O. Toledo, Laura C. Carpi, Allbens P. F. Atman and A. P. Baêta Scarpelli
- More pressing matters: Can priority reorientation beat online misinformation? pp. 1-23

- Amir Abdul Reda and Abdulaziz Alkhonin
- Integrating media sentiment with traditional economic indicators: a study on PMI, CCI, and employment during COVID-19 period in Poland pp. 1-23

- Iwona Kaczmarek, Adam Iwaniak, Grzegorz Chrobak and Jan K. Kazak
- Sentiment analysis of solar energy in U.S. Cities: a 10-year analysis using transformer-based deep learning pp. 1-26

- Serena Y. Kim, Crystal Soderman and Lan Sang
Volume 8, issue 1, 2025
- Affective, cognitive, and contextual cues in Reddit posts on artificial intelligence pp. 1-27

- Nina Savela, Max Pellert, Rita Latikka, Jenna Bergdahl, David Garcia and Atte Oksanen
- Post Covid-19 economic and social impact on international migrant workers employment vulnerability: empirical evidence from Chittagong division, Bangladesh pp. 1-27

- Shapan Chandra Majumder, Md. Hasanur Rahman, Nisat Akter Suci and Luckya Kabir
- Traffic management systems: a survey of current solutions and emerging technologies pp. 1-24

- Wael Etaiwi and Sahar Idwan
- Detecting toxic comments on social media: an extensive evaluation of machine learning techniques pp. 1-18

- Dharil Patel, Pijush Kanti Dutta Pramanik, Chaitanya Suryawanshi and Preksha Pareek
- Exploring beyond detection: a review on fake news prevention and mitigation techniques pp. 1-38

- Dorsaf Sallami and Esma Aïmeur
- Substance use prediction using artificial intelligence techniques pp. 1-40

- Ali Unlu and Abdulhamit Subasi
- Modeling resilience and survivability as stochastic processes with techno-human-economic systems under stress pp. 1-42

- Kenneth Martínez, David Claudio and Jasmina Burek
- Flood of techniques and drought of theories: emotion mining in disasters pp. 1-14

- Soheil Shapouri, Saber Soleymani and Saed Rezayi
- How culture can affect opinion dynamics: the case of vaccination pp. 1-45

- Teng Li, Andreas Flache and Wander Jager
- A comprehensive investigation of variational auto-encoders for population synthesis pp. 1-34

- Abdoul Razac Sané, Pierre-Olivier Vandanjon, Rachid Belaroussi and Pierre Hankach
- Enumeration and sampling analysis of Montana’s 2020 congressional redistricting map pp. 1-34

- Kelly McKinnie and Erin Szalda-Petree
- In generative AI we trust: can chatbots effectively verify political information? pp. 1-31

- Elizaveta Kuznetsova, Mykola Makhortykh, Victoria Vziatysheva, Martha Stolze, Ani Baghumyan and Aleksandra Urman
- Exploring China’s cyber sovereignty concept and artificial intelligence governance model: a machine learning approach pp. 1-31

- Ho Ting Hung
- Characteristics of two polarized groups in online social networks’ controversial discourse pp. 1-31

- Amin Mahmoudi, Dariusz Jemielniak and Leon Ciechanowski
- Application of explainable artificial intelligence approach to predict student learning outcomes pp. 1-33

- Jean-Baptiste M.B. Sanfo
- Prefix tuning with prompt augmentation for efficient financial news summarization pp. 1-16

- Shangyang Mou, Qiang Xue, Chen Xunquan, Jinhui Chen, Ryoichi Takashima, Tetsuya Takiguchi and Yasuo Ariki
- Measuring the communication between multiple digital political echo chambers: multidimensional Invasiveness, Intrusiveness, and Influence pp. 1-22

- Eglantina Kalluçi and Ridvan Peshkopia
- Impact of information disparity between individual investors on profits of meme stocks using an artificial market simulation approach pp. 1-29

- Miyuki Matsumoto, Ryuji Hashimoto, Masahiro Suzuki, Yuri Murayama and Kiyoshi Izumi
- Long-term care comparative studies by agent-based simulation: a computational framework and a case study pp. 1-21

- Shuang Chang and Koji Maruhashi
- A structural equation modeling approach to leveraging the power of extant sentiment analysis tools pp. 1-21

- Viswadeep Lebakula, Ben Porter, Megan Stubbs-Richardson, Taylor Ray, Arthur Cosby and Cindy Bethel
- Identifying the factors influencing the development of bilateral investment treaties with health safeguards: a Machine Learning-based link prediction approach pp. 1-21

- Haohui Lu, Anne Marie Thow, Dori Patay, Takwa Tissaoui, Nicholas Frank, Holly Rippin, Tien Dat Hoang, Fabio Gomes, Wolfgang Alschner and Shahadat Uddin
- Climate change denial and ideology in Swedish online media: measuring ideology change using a computational approach pp. 1-25

- Victoria Yantseva
- Open-source LLMs for text annotation: a practical guide for model setting and fine-tuning pp. 1-25

- Meysam Alizadeh, Maël Kubli, Zeynab Samei, Shirin Dehghani, Mohammadmasiha Zahedivafa, Juan D. Bermeo, Maria Korobeynikova and Fabrizio Gilardi
- Combining Twitter and mobile phone data to observe border-rush: the Turkish-European border opening pp. 1-25

- Carlos Arcila-Calderón, Bilgeçağ Aydoğdu, Tuba Bircan, Bünyamin Gündüz, Onur Önes, Albert Ali Salah and Alina Sîrbu
- Local explainability-based model for clickbait spoiler generation pp. 1-23

- Itishree Panda, Jyoti Prakash Singh and Gayadhar Pradhan
- Individual differences in escalation of commitment: a multi-level adaptive learning perspective pp. 1-23

- Kin Fai Ellick Wong, Jessica Y. Y. Kwong and Michelle Yik
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