Journal of Computational Social Science
2018 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2024
- Skill, status and the Matthew effect: a theoretical framework pp. 2221-2253

- Mikael Bask
- Small-area population forecasting in a segregated city using density-functional fluctuation theory pp. 2255-2275

- Yuchao Chen, Yunus A. Kinkhabwala, Boris Barron, Matthew Hall, Tomás A. Arias and Itai Cohen
- Mental disorder and suicidal ideation detection from social media using deep neural networks pp. 2277-2307

- Özay Ezerceli and Rahim Dehkharghani
- Early student dropout detection in Indian secondary education with special reference to selected districts in Tamil Nadu: a machine learning-based survival analysis approach pp. 2309-2331

- Raghul Gandhi Venkatesan and Bagavandas Mappillairaju
- Can likes returned by peers within a day improve users’ depressive/manic levels in a massive multiplayer online game? A randomized controlled trial pp. 2333-2357

- Kenji Yokotani, Masanori Takano and Nobuhito Abe
- A survey of Emotional Artificial Intelligence and crimes: detection, prediction, challenges and future direction pp. 2359-2402

- Tala Talaei Khoei and Aditi Singh
- Uncovering electric vehicle ownership disparities using K-means clustering analysis: A case study of Austin, Texas pp. 2403-2456

- Seung Jun Choi and Junfeng Jiao
- Comparing location-specific and location-open social media data: methodological lessons from a study of blaming of minorities on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2457-2479

- Shiyi Zhang, Panayiota Tsatsou, Lauren McLaren and Yimei Zhu
- Digital intermediaries in pandemic times: social media and the role of bots in communicating emotions and stress about Coronavirus pp. 2481-2504

- Suzanne Elayan and Martin Sykora
- Spatialising ‘carceral mobilities’: extracting census data for analysis of prisoner inflow, transfer and release pp. 2505-2533

- Gezhi Xiu, Jennifer Turner and Thilo Gross
- A modelling study to explore the effects of regional socio-economics on the spreading of epidemics pp. 2535-2562

- Jan E. Snellman, Rafael A. Barrio, Kimmo K. Kaski and Maarit J. Korpi–Lagg
- Tackling transparency in UK politics: application of large language models to clustering and classification of UK parliamentary divisions pp. 2563-2589

- Joshua Lilley and Stuart Townley
- Opinion dynamics models describing the emergence of polarization phenomena pp. 2591-2612

- Maria Letizia Bertotti and Marco Menale
- Social influence dynamics for image segmentation: a novel pixel interaction approach pp. 2613-2642

- Erik Cuevas, Alberto Luque, Fernando Vega, Daniel Zaldívar and Jesús López
- Multidimensional inequality in Chinese economics academia pp. 2643-2676

- Qirui Ju
- Polarized collaboration benefits knowledge production: empirical analyses of the mediating effect of co-production pattern in Wikipedia articles on climate change pp. 2677-2699

- Kunhao Yang and Mengyuan Fu
- Sharing is caring? How moral foundation frames drive the sharing of corrective messages and misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines pp. 2701-2733

- Aimei Yang, Alvin Zhou, Jieun Shin, Ke Huang-Isherwood, Wenlin Liu, Chuqing Dong, Eugene Lee and Jingyi Sun
- A tale of four cities: Exploring security through environmental characteristics of CCTV equipment placement pp. 2735-2766

- Dmitriy Serebrennikov and Dmitriy Skougarevskiy
- A comprehensive review of visual–textual sentiment analysis from social media networks pp. 2767-2838

- Israa Khalaf Salman Al-Tameemi, Mohammad-Reza Feizi-Derakhshi, Saeed Pashazadeh and Mohammad Asadpour
- Impact of arbitrage trading between an ETF and its underlying assets on market liquidity of their markets using an agent-based simulation pp. 2839-2870

- Xin Guan, Takanobu Mizuta and Isao Yagi
- Towards a taxonomy of team workflow structures pp. 2871-2895

- Sean M. Fitzhugh
- The geopolitics of vaccine media representation in Orbán’s Hungary—an AI-supported sentiment analysis pp. 2897-2920

- Miklós Sebők, Orsolya Ring, Márk György Kis, Martin Balázs Bánóczy and Ágnes Dinnyés
Volume 7, issue 2, 2024
- Understanding the social construction of juvenile delinquency: insights from semantic analysis of big-data historical newspaper collections pp. 1095-1137

- Yu Zhang, Adam Davies and ChengXiang Zhai
- The coordination network toolkit: a framework for detecting and analysing coordinated behaviour on social media pp. 1139-1160

- Timothy Graham, Sam Hames and Elizabeth Alpert
- The impact of politicians’ behaviors on hate speech spread: hate speech adoption threshold on Twitter in Japan pp. 1161-1186

- Taehee Kim and Yuki Ogawa
- Content and interaction-based mapping of Reddit posts related to information security pp. 1187-1222

- Konstantinos Charmanas, Nikolaos Mittas and Lefteris Angelis
- Communicating Europe: a computational analysis of the evolution of the European Commission’s communication on Twitter pp. 1223-1274

- Roberta Rocca, Katharina Lawall, Manos Tsakiris and Laura Cram
- Applications of Bayesian networks in assessing the effects of family resilience on caregiver behavioral problems, depressive symptoms, and burdens pp. 1275-1303

- Amanda M. Y. Chu, Lupe S. H. Chan, Stephen S. Y. Chang, Agnes Tiwari, Helina Yuk and Mike K. P. So
- Hostility on Twitter in the aftermath of terror attacks pp. 1305-1325

- Christian S. Czymara and Anastasia Gorodzeisky
- Is from ought? A comparison of unsupervised methods for structuring values-based wisdom-of-crowds estimates pp. 1327-1377

- Nathan Brugnone, Noam Benkler, Peter Revay, Rebecca Myhre, Scott Friedman, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Steven Gray and James Gentile
- A text mining and machine learning study on the trends of and dynamics between collective action and mental health in politically polarized online environments pp. 1379-1401

- Calvin Lam and Christian S. Chan
- Combining the strengths of Dutch survey and register data in a data challenge to predict fertility (PreFer) pp. 1403-1431

- Elizaveta Sivak, Paulina Pankowska, Adriënne Mendrik, Tom Emery, Javier Garcia-Bernardo, Seyit Höcük, Kasia Karpinska, Angelica Maineri, Joris Mulder, Malvina Nissim and Gert Stulp
- Classical-quantum hybrid transfer learning for adverse drug reaction detection from social media posts pp. 1433-1450

- Arijit Dey, Jitendra Nath Shrivastava and Chandan Kumar
- International mobility between the UK and Europe around Brexit: a data-driven study pp. 1451-1482

- Alina Sîrbu, Diletta Goglia, Jisu Kim, Paul Maximilian Magos, Laura Pollacci, Spyridon Spyratos, Giulio Rossetti and Stefano Iacus
- Detection and context reconstruction of sub-events that influence the course of a news event from microblog discussions pp. 1483-1517

- Angel Petricia Vijayakumar and V. Mary Anita Rajam
- The ripple effect of retraction on an author’s collaboration network pp. 1519-1531

- Kiran Sharma and Satyam Mukherjee
- Mapping the landscape of blockchain technology: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1533-1553

- Mahima Habil, Saransh Kumar Srivastav and Pooja Thakur
- Comparing nine machine learning classifiers for school-dropouts using a revised performance measure pp. 1555-1597

- Sahar Saeed Rezk and Kamal Samy Selim
- Influence of emotions on coping behaviors in crisis: a computational analysis of the COVID-19 outbreak pp. 1599-1623

- Hao Xu, Smitha Muthya Sudheendra, Jisu Huh, Aadesh Salecha and Jaideep Srivastava
- Aligning agent-based testing (ABT) with the experimental research paradigm: a literature review and best practices pp. 1625-1644

- Patrick Schwabl, Mario Haim and Julian Unkel
- A comprehensive review on insider trading detection using artificial intelligence pp. 1645-1664

- Prashant Priyadarshi and Prabhat Kumar
- Exploring determinants of school dropout across regions in India: a comprehensive meta-analysis pp. 1665-1697

- Raghul Gandhi Venkatesan, Dhivya Karmegam and Bagavandas Mappillairaju
- Morality and partisan social media engagement: a natural language examination of moral political messaging and engagement during the 2018 US midterm elections pp. 1699-1726

- Meng-Jie Wang, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Kyle Nash and Sivanand Sivaram
- Propositional claim detection: a task and dataset for the classification of claims to truth pp. 1727-1752

- Sami Nenno
- Advancing language models through domain knowledge integration: a comprehensive approach to training, evaluation, and optimization of social scientific neural word embeddings pp. 1753-1793

- Fabian Stöhr
- Is meritocracy just? New evidence from Boolean analysis and Machine learning pp. 1795-1821

- Khanh Duong
- Fast meta-analytic approximations for relational event models: applications to data streams and multilevel data pp. 1823-1859

- Fabio Vieira, Roger Leenders and Joris Mulder
- A big data analysis of the adoption of quoting encouragement policy on Twitter during the 2020 U.S. presidential election pp. 1861-1893

- Amirhosein Bodaghi and Jonathan J. H. Zhu
- Patterns of stability in complex contagions pp. 1895-1911

- Daniel Reisinger, Fabian Tschofenig, Raven Adam, Marie Lisa Kogler, Manfred Füllsack, Fabian Veider and Georg Jäger
- A machine learning approach to detect collusion in public procurement with limited information pp. 1913-1935

- Bedri Kamil Onur Tas
- A model-based boosting approach to risk factors for physical intimate partner violence against women and girls in Mexico pp. 1937-1963

- Juan Armando Torres Munguía
- Mentions of prejudice in news media – an international comparison pp. 1965-1983

- David Rozado
- Empowering users in minimizing air pollution exposure during travel: a scalable algorithmic solution pp. 1985-2004

- Pratham Manja, Noel Jacob Abraham, Raghav Chugh, Pradhyumna Joshi and Sudeepa Roy Dey
- Impact of technostress and work-family conflict on turnover intention among nurses in Bangladesh: a moderation effect of perceived supervisor support pp. 2005-2028

- Kazi Omar Siddiqi
- Forecasting executive approval with social media data: opportunities, challenges and limitations pp. 2029-2065

- Juan S. Gómez Cruces
- The AI community building the future? A quantitative analysis of development activity on Hugging Face Hub pp. 2067-2105

- Cailean Osborne, Jennifer Ding and Hannah Rose Kirk
- Estimating the command hierarchy of a drug trafficking group based on criminals’ telecommunication network pp. 2107-2120

- Yen-Sheng Chiang, Po-Yuan Chang and Ben-Chang Shia
- MAS-Bench: a benchmarking for parameter calibration of multi-agent crowd simulation pp. 2121-2145

- Shusuke Shigenaka, Shunki Takami, Yuki Tanigaki, Shuhei Watanabe and Masaki Onishi
- The digital trail of Ukraine’s 2022 refugee exodus pp. 2147-2193

- Nathan Wycoff, Lisa O. Singh, Ali Arab, Katharine M. Donato and Helge Marahrens
- On how breaking traffic rules affects vehicle flow pp. 2195-2215

- Krista S. Diaz-Mena, Liuba Kogan and Luciano Stucchi
- Correction to: Polysemy and the sociolinguistics of policy ideas: resilience, sustainability and wellbeing 2000–2020 pp. 2217-2217

- Ayan-Yue Gupta
- Correction to: The AI community building the future? A quantitative analysis of development activity on Hugging Face Hub pp. 2219-2220

- Cailean Osborne, Jennifer Ding and Hannah Rose Kirk
Volume 7, issue 1, 2024
- The variant of efforts avoiding strain: successful correction of a scientific discourse related to COVID-19 pp. 1-21

- Dongwoo Lim, Fujio Toriumi, Mitsuo Yoshida, Mikihito Tanaka and Kunhao Yang
- Predictive insights: leveraging Twitter sentiments and machine learning for environmental, social and governance controversy prediction pp. 23-44

- Yasemin Lheureux
- A study of the effect of influential spreaders on the different sectors of Indian market and a few foreign markets: a complex networks perspective pp. 45-85

- Anwesha Sengupta, Shashankaditya Upadhyay, Indranil Mukherjee and Prasanta K. Panigrahi
- Integrating the gender dimension to disclose the degree of businesses’ articulation of innovation pp. 87-123

- Giacomo Tollo, Joseph Andria, Stoyan Tanev and Sara Ghilardi
- A fuzzy set extension of Schelling’s spatial segregation model pp. 125-144

- Atsushi Ishida
- Automated measures of sentiment via transformer- and lexicon-based sentiment analysis (TLSA) pp. 145-170

- Xinyan Zhao and Chau-Wai Wong
- Exploring statistical approaches for predicting student dropout in education: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 171-196

- Raghul Gandhi Venkatesan, Dhivya Karmegam and Bagavandas Mappillairaju
- Regional contagion in health behaviors: evidence from COVID-19 vaccination modeling in England with social network theorem pp. 197-216

- Yiang Li, Xingzuo Zhou and Zejian Lyu
- The risk co-de model: detecting psychosocial processes of risk perception in natural language through machine learning pp. 217-239

- Valentina Rizzoli
- An empirical study of sentiment analysis utilizing machine learning and deep learning algorithms pp. 241-257

- Betul Erkantarci and Gokhan Bakal
- Impact of income inequality on health and education in Africa: the long-run role of public spending with short-run dynamics pp. 259-304

- Tonmoy Chatterjee, Ghirmai Tesfamariam Teame and Sharmi Sen
- Network toxicity analysis: an information-theoretic approach to studying the social dynamics of online toxicity pp. 305-330

- Rupert Kiddle, Petter Törnberg and Damian Trilling
- Polysemy and the sociolinguistics of policy ideas: resilience, sustainability and wellbeing 2000–2020 pp. 331-360

- Ayan-Yue Gupta
- Telegram channels covering Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: a comparative analysis of large multilingual corpora pp. 361-384

- Anton Oleinik
- Identifying early help referrals for local authorities with machine learning and bias analysis pp. 385-403

- Eufrásio de A. Lima Neto, Jonathan Bailiss, Axel Finke, Jo Miller and Georgina Cosma
- Anti-vaccine rabbit hole leads to political representation: the case of Twitter in Japan pp. 405-423

- Fujio Toriumi, Takeshi Sakaki, Tetsuro Kobayashi and Mitsuo Yoshida
- Intra-family links in the analysis of marital networks pp. 425-449

- J. J. Merelo and M. Cristina Molinari
- A machine learning-based assessment of subjective quality of life pp. 451-467

- Sebastián Rodríguez and Pablo Cabrera-Barona
- Using word embeddings for immigrant and refugee stereotype quantification in a diachronic and multilingual setting pp. 469-521

- Danielly Sorato, Martin Lundsteen, Carme Colominas Ventura and Diana Zavala-Rojas
- Machine learning framework for country image analysis pp. 523-547

- Luis N. Zúñiga-Morales, Jorge Ángel González-Ordiano, J. Emilio Quiroz-Ibarra and César Villanueva Rivas
- GenAI against humanity: nefarious applications of generative artificial intelligence and large language models pp. 549-569

- Emilio Ferrara
- Annotating live messages on social media. Testing the efficiency of the AnnotHate – live data annotation portal pp. 571-585

- Gunther Jikeli, Katharina Soemer and Sameer Karali
- A survey of explainable AI techniques for detection of fake news and hate speech on social media platforms pp. 587-623

- Vaishali U. Gongane, Mousami V. Munot and Alwin D. Anuse
- Burstiness of human physical activities and their characterisation pp. 625-641

- Makoto Takeuchi and Yukie Sano
- A comparison of sequential ranked-choice voting and single transferable vote pp. 643-670

- David McCune, Erin Martin, Grant Latina and Kaitlyn Simms
- A deep learning framework for clickbait spoiler generation and type identification pp. 671-693

- Itishree Panda, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Gayadhar Pradhan and Khushi Kumari
- An exploratory analysis of COVID bot vs human disinformation dissemination stemming from the Disinformation Dozen on Telegram pp. 695-720

- Lynnette Hui Xian Ng, Ian Kloo, Samantha Clark and Kathleen M. Carley
- Skewed perspectives: examining the influence of engagement maximization on content diversity in social media feeds pp. 721-739

- Paul Bouchaud
- Towards misinformation mitigation on social media: novel user activity representation for modeling societal acceptance pp. 741-776

- Ahmed Abouzeid, Ole-Christoffer Granmo, Morten Goodwin and Christian Webersik
- Planning for the urban future: two-level spatial analysis to discover 15-Minute City potential in urban area and expansion in Tallinn, Estonia pp. 777-807

- Najmeh Mozaffaree Pour and Jenni Partanen
- Long-term assessment of social amplification of risk during COVID-19: challenges to public health agencies amid misinformation and vaccine stance pp. 809-836

- Ali Unlu, Sophie Truong, Nitin Sawhney, Jonas Sivelä and Tuukka Tammi
- Analyzing the influence of web search behavior on electricity market price: a case study of Japan electric power exchange pp. 837-876

- Ryosuke Gotoh
- Image forgery detection: comprehensive review of digital forensics approaches pp. 877-915

- Satyendra Singh and Rajesh Kumar
- Towards a large scale analysis of claims: developing a machine learning method for detecting and classifying politicians’ claims of representation pp. 917-961

- Ine Gevers, August Mulder and Walter Daelemans
- Migration and emotions in the media: can socioeconomic indicators predict emotions in images associated with immigrants? pp. 963-994

- Juan Sebastian Olier and Camilla Spadavecchia
- Inequality and inflation relationship in middle-income countries pp. 995-1018

- Mahmut Zeki Akarsu and Orkideh Gharehgozli
- How are traffic fines affected by the driver’s car price and the police officer’s discretion? A case study of Isfahan, Iran pp. 1019-1038

- Mahdie Asl-Javadian, Mahmoud Mesbah and Masoud Foroutan Shad
- Efficient annotation reduction with active learning for computer vision-based Retail Product Recognition pp. 1039-1070

- Niels Griffioen, Nevena Rankovic, Federico Zamberlan and Monisha Punith
- A normative approach to radicalization in social networks pp. 1071-1093

- Vincent Bouttier, Salomé Leclercq, Renaud Jardri and Sophie Denève
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