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Journal of Computational Social Science, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, April 2020
- Mikaela Irene D. Fudolig
, Daniel Monsivais, Kunal Bhattacharya
, Hang-Hyun Jo
, Kimmo Kaski:
Different patterns of social closeness observed in mobile phone communication. 1-17 - Fujio Toriumi
, Hitoshi Yamamoto
, Isamu Okada:
A belief in rewards accelerates cooperation on consumer-generated media. 19-31 - Anindya S. Chakrabarti, Sudarshan Kumar
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A computational algorithm to analyze unobserved sequential reactions of the central banks: inference on complex lead-lag relationship in evolution of policy stances. 33-54 - Jessica J. Bagnall, Andrew T. Jones
, Natalie Karavarsamis, Hien D. Nguyen
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The fully visible Boltzmann machine and the Senate of the 45th Australian Parliament in 2016. 55-81 - Onur Varol
, Ismail Uluturk:
Journalists on Twitter: self-branding, audiences, and involvement of bots. 83-101 - Deniz Ersan, Chifumi Nishioka
, Ansgar Scherp:
Comparison of machine learning methods for financial time series forecasting at the examples of over 10 years of daily and hourly data of DAX 30 and S&P 500. 103-133 - Renan Xavier Cortes
, Sergio J. Rey, Elijah Knaap
, Levi John Wolf:
An open-source framework for non-spatial and spatial segregation measures: the PySAL segregation module. 135-166 - John Brandt
, Kathleen Buckingham, Cody Buntain, Will Anderson, Sabin Ray, John-Rob Pool, Natasha Ferrari:
Identifying social media user demographics and topic diversity with computational social science: a case study of a major international policy forum. 167-188 - Hirofumi Takesue
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From defection to ingroup favoritism to cooperation: simulation analysis of the social dilemma in dynamic networks. 189-207 - Philippe Collard
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Second-order micromotives and macrobehaviour. 209-229 - Bilal Naeem, Aymen Khan, Mirza Omer Beg
, Hasan Mujtaba:
A deep learning framework for clickbait detection on social area network using natural language cues. 231-243 - Gavin Abercrombie
, Riza Batista-Navarro:
Sentiment and position-taking analysis of parliamentary debates: a systematic literature review. 245-270
Volume 3, Number 2, November 2020
- Emilio Ferrara
, Stefano Cresci, Luca Luceri:
Misinformation, manipulation, and abuse on social media in the era of COVID-19. 271-277 - Shadi Shahsavari
, Pavan Holur
, Tianyi Wang
, Timothy R. Tangherlini
, Vwani Roychowdhury
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Conspiracy in the time of corona: automatic detection of emerging COVID-19 conspiracy theories in social media and the news. 279-317 - Nicholas Francis Havey
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Partisan public health: how does political ideology influence support for COVID-19 related misinformation? 319-342 - Lisa Singh, Leticia Bode, Ceren Budak, Kornraphop Kawintiranon, Colton Padden, Emily Vraga
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Understanding high- and low-quality URL Sharing on COVID-19 Twitter streams. 343-366 - Amartya Chakraborty
, Sunanda Bose
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Around the world in 60 days: an exploratory study of impact of COVID-19 on online global news sentiment. 367-400 - Tracie Farrell
, Genevieve Gorrell, Kalina Bontcheva:
Vindication, virtue, and vitriol: A study of online engagement and abuse toward British MPs during the COVID-19 pandemic. 401-443 - Joshua Uyheng
, Kathleen M. Carley
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Bots and online hate during the COVID-19 pandemic: case studies in the United States and the Philippines. 445-468 - Austin Horng-En Wang
, Mei-chun Lee
, Min-Hsuan Wu, Puma Shen
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Influencing overseas Chinese by tweets: text-images as the key tactic of Chinese propaganda. 469-486

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