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Journal of Computational Social Science, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, April 2023
- Jonas L. Juul, Laura Alessandretti, Jesper Dammeyer, Ingo Zettler, Sune Lehmann, Joachim Mathiesen:
Group-specific behavior change following terror attacks. 1-18 - Waseem Ahmad, Bang Wang, Philecia Martin, Minghua Xu, Han Xu:
Enhanced sentiment analysis regarding COVID-19 news from global channels. 19-57 - Wenting Qi, Charalampos Chelmis:
Evaluating algorithmic homeless service allocation. 59-89 - Sandra Wankmüller:
A comparison of approaches for imbalanced classification problems in the context of retrieving relevant documents for an analysis. 91-163 - Neslihan Bisgin, Halil Bisgin, Daniel Hummel, Jon Zelner, Belinda L. Needham:
Did the public attribute the Flint Water Crisis to racism as it was happening? Text analysis of Twitter data to examine causal attributions to racism during a public health crisis. 165-190 - Cantay Caliskan, Alaz Kilicaslan:
Varieties of corona news: a cross-national study on the foundations of online misinformation production during the COVID-19 pandemic. 191-243 - Hazal Colak Oz, Çiçek Güven, Gonzalo Nápoles:
School dropout prediction and feature importance exploration in Malawi using household panel data: machine learning approach. 245-287 - Renáta Németh:
A scoping review on the use of natural language processing in research on political polarization: trends and research prospects. 289-313 - Md. Amiruzzaman, Ye Zhao, Stefanie Amiruzzaman, Aryn C. Karpinski, Tsung Heng Wu:
An AI-based framework for studying visual diversity of urban neighborhoods and its relationship with socio-demographic variables. 315-337 - Mengyao Xu, Lingshu Hu, Glen T. Cameron:
Tracking moral divergence with DDR in presidential debates over 60 years. 339-357 - Ryuichi Saito, Shinichiro Haruyama:
Estimating time-series changes in social sentiment @Twitter in U.S. metropolises during the COVID-19 pandemic. 359-388 - Yutaro Usui, Fujio Toriumi, Toshiharu Sugawara:
User behaviors in consumer-generated media under monetary reward schemes. 389-409
Volume 6, Number 2, October 2023
- Sukhavasi Narendranath, Janardan Misra, Vikrant Kaulgud, Sanjay Podder:
Geo-sentiment trends analysis of tweets in context of economy and employment during COVID-19. 411-441 - Johannes Langguth, Daniel Thilo Schroeder, Petra Filkuková, Stefan Brenner, Jesper Phillips, Konstantin Pogorelov:
COCO: an annotated Twitter dataset of COVID-19 conspiracy theories. 443-484 - Manfred Stede, Yannic Bracke, Luka Borec, Neele Charlotte Kinkel, Maria Skeppstedt:
Framing climate change in Nature and Science editorials: applications of supervised and unsupervised text categorization. 485-513 - Mark E. Lokanan:
Incorporating machine learning in dispute resolution and settlement process for financial fraud. 515-539 - Prateeksha Dawn Davidson, Thanujah Muniandy, Dhivya Karmegam:
Perception of COVID-19 vaccination among Indian Twitter users: computational approach. 541-560 - Hyunsun Kim-Hahm:
Computational approach to studying media coverage of organizations. 561-587 - Alexey Bessudnov, Denis Tarasov, Viacheslav Panasovets, Veronica Kostenko, Ivan Smirnov, Vladimir Uspenskiy:
Predicting perceived ethnicity with data on personal names in Russia. 589-608 - Louis Magowan:
Centre assessment grades in 2020: a natural experiment for investigating bias in teacher judgements. 609-653 - Danaja Maldeniya, Munmun De Choudhury, David Garcia, Daniel M. Romero:
Pulling through together: social media response trajectories in disaster-stricken communities. 655-706 - Felix Gaisbauer, Armin Pournaki, Sven Banisch, Eckehard Olbrich:
Grounding force-directed network layouts with latent space models. 707-739 - Aleksandra Urman, Mykola Makhortykh:
You are how (and where) you search? Comparative analysis of web search behavior using web tracking data. 741-756 - Christelle Khalaf, Gilbert Michaud, G. Jason Jolley:
Predicting declining and growing occupations using supervised machine learning. 757-780 - Domonkos Sik, Márton Rakovics, Jakab Buda, Renáta Németh:
The impact of depression forums on illness narratives: a comprehensive NLP analysis of socialization in e-mental health communities. 781-802 - William Fries:
What motivated mitigation policies? A network-based longitudinal analysis of state-level mitigation strategies. 803-815 - Jason A. Williams, Ahmed Aleroud, Danielle Zimmerman:
Detecting science-based health disinformation: a stylometric machine learning approach. 817-843 - Patrick Gildersleve, Renaud Lambiotte, Taha Yasseri:
Between news and history: identifying networked topics of collective attention on Wikipedia. 845-875 - Thomas Feliciani, Jochem Tolsma, Andreas Flache:
Ethnic segregation and spatial patterns of attitudes: studying the link using register data and social simulation. 877-921 - Daryl R. DeFord, Elliot Kimsey, Ryan Zerr:
Multi-balanced redistricting. 923-941 - Gunther Jikeli, Katharina Soemer:
The value of manual annotation in assessing trends of hate speech on social media: was antisemitism on the rise during the tumultuous weeks of Elon Musk's Twitter takeover? 943-971 - Pablo M. Flores, Martin Hilbert:
Temporal communication dynamics in the aftermath of large-scale upheavals: do digital footprints reveal a stage model? 973-999 - Jaber Valinejad, Zhen Guo, Jin-Hee Cho, Ing-Ray Chen:
Social media-based social-psychological community resilience analysis of five countries on COVID-19. 1001-1032 - Thilagavathi Ramamoorthy, Bagavandas Mappillairaju:
Tweet topics on cancer among Indian Twitter users - computational approach using latent Dirichlet allocation topic modelling. 1033-1054 - Shinya Obayashi, Misato Inaba, Tetsushi Ohdaira, Toko Kiyonari:
It's my turn: empirical evidence of upstream indirect reciprocity in society through a quasi-experimental approach. 1055-1079 - Lanqin Yuan, Tianyu Wang, Gabriela Ferraro, Hanna Suominen, Marian-Andrei Rizoiu:
Transfer learning for hate speech detection in social media. 1081-1101 - Nicole Schwitter:
Bridging the offline and online: 20 years of offline meeting data of the German-language Wikipedia. 1103-1124 - Eva Dziadula, John O'Hare, Carl Colglazier, Marie C. Clay, Paul R. Brenner:
Modeling economic migration on a global scale. 1125-1145 - Samantha C. Phillips, Joshua Uyheng, Kathleen M. Carley:
A high-dimensional approach to measuring online polarization. 1147-1178 - Akira Matsui, Teruyoshi Kobayashi, Daisuke Moriwaki, Emilio Ferrara:
Detecting multi-timescale consumption patterns from receipt data: a non-negative tensor factorization approach. 1179-1192 - Kazuo Nishimura, Tadashi Yagi, Makoto Yano:
Parenting methods in relation to norm awareness, social success, and perspectives of family in adulthood. 1193-1214 - Masahiko Shibamoto, Wataru Takahashi, Takashi Kamihigashi:
Japan's monetary policy: a literature review and empirical assessment. 1215-1254
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