JITP 2011: The Future of Computational Social Science

March 14, 2011

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UMASS Amherst | In addition to a keynote by Jaime Teevan of Microsoft Research, two featured panels, free tutorials, and a variety of posters, this conference will focus discussions around extended presentations on:

  • “Researching Real-world Web Use with Roxy, A Research Proxy”
  • “Tradeoffs in Accuracy and Efficiency in Supervised Learning Methods”
  • “An Automated Snowball Census of the Political Web”
  • “Facilitating Encounters with Political Difference: Engaging Voters with the Living Voters Guide”
  • “InfoExtractor – A Tool for Social Media Data Mining”
  • “Politics 2.0 with Facebook – Collecting and Analyzing Public Comments on Facebook for Studying Political Discourses”
  • “News Media Environment, Selective Perception, and the Survival of Preference Diversity within Communication Networks”
  • “Ethical Considerations: Social Media as Computational Social Science”

The goal is to produce a special issue of JITP via a combination of multiple peer review rounds and a thorough discussion with an all-in-one-room interdisciplinary group. We are very excited to do this on the UW campus this year, as we know the campus is home to some of the leading thinkers in this space.