Journal of Computational Social Science
2018 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2019
- You are what you eat pp. 103-117

- Kazutoshi Sasahara
- Gerrymandering and computational redistricting pp. 119-131

- Olivia Guest, Frank J. Kanayet and Bradley C. Love
- Coherence and polarization in complex networks pp. 133-150

- Babak Ravandi and Fatma Mili
- Reflections on study abroad: a computational linguistics approach pp. 151-181

- Peter Grajzl and Cindy Irby
- The intertwined cyberbalkanizations of Facebook pages and their audience: an analysis of Facebook pages and their audience during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement pp. 183-205

- Chung-hong Chan, Junior Yuner Zhu, Cassius Siu-lun Chow and King-wa Fu
- Personal stories matter: topic evolution and popularity among pro- and anti-vaccine online articles pp. 207-220

- Zhan Xu
- The role of space and place in social media communication: two case studies of policy perspectives pp. 221-244

- Adiyana Sharag-Eldin, Xinyue Ye, Brian Spitzberg and Ming-Hsiang Tsou
- Pairwise similarity of jihadist groups in target and weapon transitions pp. 245-270

- Gian Maria Campedelli, Mihovil Bartulovic and Kathleen M. Carley
- Extending cluster-based ensemble learning through synthetic population generation for modeling disparities in health insurance coverage across Missouri pp. 271-291

- Erik D. Mueller, J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, Srikanth P. Mudigonda and Michael Elliott
- Concept Mover’s Distance: measuring concept engagement via word embeddings in texts pp. 293-313

- Dustin S. Stoltz and Marshall A. Taylor
- Angels or demons? Classifying desirable heavy users and undesirable power sellers in online C2C marketplace pp. 315-329

- Hikaru Yamamoto, Nina Sugiyama, Fujio Toriumi, Hikaru Kashida and Takuma Yamaguchi
- Analysing user identity via time-sensitive semantic edit distance (t-SED): a case study of Russian trolls on Twitter pp. 331-351

- Dongwoo Kim, Timothy Graham, Zimin Wan and Marian-Andrei Rizoiu
Volume 2, issue 1, 2019
- Preface pp. 1-1

- Nobuyasu Ito
- Exponential random graph models for the Japanese bipartite network of banks and firms pp. 3-13

- Abhijit Chakraborty, Hazem Krichene, Hiroyasu Inoue and Yoshi Fujiwara
- Visualization of a directed network with focus on its hierarchy and circularity pp. 15-23

- Yuichi Kichikawa, Takashi Iino, Hiroshi Iyetomi and Hiroyasu Inoue
- Practicality evaluation of stochastic model on networks for the real economy simulation pp. 25-32

- Hiromitsu Goto, Wataru Souma and Yuji Fujita
- Enhanced news sentiment analysis using deep learning methods pp. 33-46

- Wataru Souma, Irena Vodenska and Hideaki Aoyama
- Estimation of sales decrease caused by a disaster: Hokkaido blackout after earthquake in 2018 pp. 47-51

- Jun’ichi Ozaki, Hideki Takayasu and Misako Takayasu
- Chain bankruptcy size in inter-bank networks: the effects of asset price volatility and the network structure pp. 53-66

- Ryo Hamawaki, Kiyoshi Izumi, Hiroki Sakaji, Takashi Shimada and Hiroyasu Matsushima
- On principal eigenpair of temporal-joined adjacency matrix for spreading phenomenon pp. 67-76

- Shih-Chieh Wang and Nobuyasu Ito
- Dynamic organization of flocking behaviors in a large-scale boids model pp. 77-84

- Norihiro Maruyama, Daichi Saito, Yasuhiro Hashimoto and Takashi Ikegami
- Macroscopic fundamental diagram in simple street networks pp. 85-95

- Naoki Yoshioka, Kenji Terada, Takashi Shimada and Nobuyasu Ito
- Large-scale parallel execution of urban-scale traffic simulation and its performance on K computer pp. 97-101

- Daigo Umemoto and Nobuyasu Ito
Volume 1, issue 2, 2018
- On cyberbullying incidents and underlying online social relationships pp. 241-260

- Qianjia Huang, Vivek K. Singh and Pradeep K. Atrey
- Network segregation in a model of misinformation and fact-checking pp. 261-275

- Marcella Tambuscio, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia and Giancarlo Ruffo
- Who sets the cyber agenda? Intermedia agenda-setting online: the case of Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations pp. 277-294

- Mario Haim, Gabriel Weimann and Hans-Bernd Brosius
- Model of cognitive dynamics predicts performance on standardized tests pp. 295-312

- Nathan O. Hodas, Jacob Hunter, Stephen J. Young and Kristina Lerman
- Detecting interpersonal relationships in large-scale railway trip data pp. 313-326

- Kimitaka Asatani, Fujio Toriumi, Junichiro Mori, Masanao Ochi and Ichiro Sakata
- Evaluation of organizational structure through cluster validation analysis of email communications pp. 327-347

- Veselka Boeva, Lars Lundberg, Sai M. Harsha Kota and Lars Sköld
- Cognitive mechanisms for human flocking dynamics pp. 349-375

- Seth Frey and Robert L. Goldstone
- Preference and neglect amongst countries in the Eurovision Song Contest pp. 377-390

- Alexander V. Mantzaris, Samuel R. Rein and Alexander D. Hopkins
- How self-disclosure in Twitter profiles relate to anonymity consciousness and usage objectives: a cross-cultural study pp. 391-435

- Tomu Tominaga, Yoshinori Hijikata and Joseph A. Konstan
- Spatio-temporal violent event prediction using Gaussian process regression pp. 437-451

- Matthew Kupilik and Frank Witmer
- The rise of Jihadist propaganda on social networks pp. 453-470

- Adam Badawy and Emilio Ferrara
- Hierarchy and the power-law income distribution tail pp. 471-491

- Blair Fix
- Power-law distribution in an urban traffic flow simulation pp. 493-500

- Daigo Umemoto and Nobuyasu Ito
Volume 1, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Takashi Kamihigashi
- Analytical sociology and computational social science pp. 3-14

- Marc Keuschnigg, Niclas Lovsjö and Peter Hedström
- Cognitive perspectives on opinion dynamics: the role of knowledge in consensus formation, opinion divergence, and group polarization pp. 15-48

- Shane T. Mueller and Yin-Yin Sarah Tan
- Computational social scientist beware: Simpson’s paradox in behavioral data pp. 49-58

- Kristina Lerman
- Big data in social and psychological science: theoretical and methodological issues pp. 59-66

- Lin Qiu, Sarah Hian May Chan and David Chan
- Evolving activity cascades on socio-technological networks pp. 67-79

- Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Pablo Piedrahita and Alex Arenas
- Network models of financial systemic risk: a review pp. 81-114

- Fabio Caccioli, Paolo Barucca and Teruyoshi Kobayashi
- Survey of evolutionary computation methods in social agent-based modeling studies pp. 115-146

- Peter Revay and Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
- Fighting fake news: a role for computational social science in the fight against digital misinformation pp. 147-153

- Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia
- Roadmap and research issues of multiagent social simulation using high-performance computing pp. 155-166

- Itsuki Noda, Nobuyasu Ito, Kiyoshi Izumi, Hideki Mizuta, Tomio Kamada and Hiromitsu Hattori
- An AI-based approach to auto-analyzing historical handwritten business documents pp. 167-185

- Jinhui Chen, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Takatsuki, Munehiko Itoh and Takashi Kamihigashi
- From neuroscience to computer science: a topical approach on Twitter pp. 187-208

- C. A. Piña-García, J. Mario Siqueiros-García, E. Robles-Belmont, Gustavo Carreón, Carlos Gershenson and Julio Amador Díaz López
- Language, demographics, emotions, and the structure of online social networks pp. 209-225

- Kristina Lerman, Luciano G. Marin, Megha Arora, Lucas H. Costa Lima, Emilio Ferrara and David Garcia
- Asocial balance—how your friends determine your enemies: understanding the co-evolution of friendship and enmity interactions in a virtual world pp. 227-239

- Maximilian Sadilek, Peter Klimek and Stefan Thurner
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