Dear Colleagues,

Might be of your interest.

bests,

.Taha

CALL FOR ABSTRACT

Satellite Meeting of ECCS '13

Computational Social Science: From Social Contagion to Collective Behaviour

to be held in Barcelona, 19th September 2013

Website: http://microsites.oii.ox.ac.uk/collectivecontagion/

Important Dates:

Abstract submission deadline June, 30 2013

Conference date September, 19 2013

 

Event Overview

Intense scientific debate is going around the definition of the foundational concepts and appropriate methodological approaches to deal with the understanding of social dynamics. These challenges are aiming to understand human behavior in its complexity driven by intentional (and not necessarily rational) decisions and influenced by a multitude of factors. The functioning of communication-based mechanisms requires individuals to interact in order to acquire information to cope with uncertainty and thus deeply rely on the accuracy and on the completeness of information (if any). In fact, people’s perceptions, knowledge, beliefs and opinions about the world and its evolution, get (in)formed and modulated through the information they can access. Moreover their response is not linear as individuals can react by accepting, refusing, or elaborating (and changing) the received information.

Technology-mediated social collectives are taking an important role in the design of social structures. Yet our understanding of the complex mechanisms governing networks and collective behaviour is still quite shallow. Fundamental concepts like authority, leader-follower dynamics, conflict or collaboration in online networks are still not well defined and investigated – but they are crucial to illuminate the advantages and pitfalls of this form of collective decision-making (which can cancel out individual mistakes, but also make them spiral out of control).

The aim of this satellite is to address the question of ICT mediated social phenomena emerging in multiple scales ranging from the interactions of individuals to the emergence of self-organized global movements. We would like to gather researchers from different disciplines to form a forum to discuss ideas, research questions, recent results, and future challenges in this emerging area of research and public interest.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Interdependent social contagion process

Peer production and mass collaboration

Temporally evolving networks and stream analytics

Cognitive aspects of belief formation and revision

Online communication and information diffusion

Viral propagation in online social network

Crowd-sourcing: herding behaviour vs. wisdom of crowds

E-democracy and online government-citizen interaction

Online socio-political mobilizations

Public attention and popularity

 

Questions about the conference scope should be directed to the program co-chairs at eccs2013collectivecontagion@bifi.es

 

Submission Instructions

 

Submission of abstracts will be made by sending one A4 page abstract in pdf via EasyChair. The deadline for abstract submission is 30 June 2013.

The contributions to the event will be evaluated by the programme committee through a peer review process that will accounts for the scientific quality as well as for the relevance of the contribution to the aim of the satellite.

The authors of accepted abstracts will be notified via e-mail by 15 July 2013.

Once the selection process is completed, the authors of the accepted abstracts will be notified by e-mail.

Organising Committee

Javier Borge-Holthoefer (BIFI, University of Zaragoza, Spain)

Guido Caldarelli (IMT Lucca, Italy)

Rosaria Conte (ISTC CNR, Italy)

Sandra González-Bailón (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

Márton Karsai (Northeastern University, USA; Aalto University, Finland)

Helen Margetts (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

Walter Quattrociocchi (Northeastern University, USA)

Luca Rossi (Northeastern University, USA)

Alessandro Vespignani (Northeastern University, USA; ISI Foundation, Italy)

Taha Yasseri (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

Programme Committee

Javier Borge-Holthoefer (BIFI, University of Zaragoza, Spain)

Sara Brunetti (University of Siena, Italy)

Guido Caldarelli (IMT Lucca, Italy)

Rosaria Conte (ISTC, CNR, Italy)

Gennaro Cordasco (University of Naples, Italy)

Santo Fortunato (Aalto University, Finland)

Bruno Gonçalves (Aix-Marseille Université, France)

Sandra González-Bailón (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

Márton Karsai (Northeastern University, USA; Aalto University, Finland)

Helen Margetts (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK)

Mario Paolucci (ISTC CNR, Italy)

Walter Quattrociocchi (Northeastern University, USA)

Luca Rossi (Northeastern University, USA)

Antonio Scala (ISC CNR, Italy)

Flaminio Squazzoni (University of Brescia)

Alessandro Vespignani (Northeastern University, USA)

Taha Yasseri (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK)


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