- CSS Winter Symposium 2015
- Slides & Videos
Slides & Videos
Invited Talks
- Ralph Schroeder (University of Oxford): Big Data and Social Theory
- Andreas Flache (University of Groningen): Ethnic segregation and the fragility of opinion pluriformity in a diverse society
Plenary Talks
- Robert West, Jure Leskovec and Christopher Potts: Death of famous people in the media
- Peter Gloor: Cultural anthropology through the lens of Wikipedia
- Frank Takes, Eelke Heemskerk and Javier Garcia-Bernard: On data quality and centrality measures in big corporate network analysis
- Milena Tsvetkova, Ruth Garcia-Gavilanes and Taha Yasseri: The dynamics of disagreement: A large-scale analysis of the Wikipedia revert network
- Aniko Hannak, Claudia Wagner and David Garcia: Measuring discrimination in the sharing economy
Pecha Kucha Slides
(in order of appearance)
- Haiko Lietz: Social Networks, Meaning, and Culture
- Johannes Wachs and Mihaly Fazekas: Do Networks See Corruption Risk?
- Oul Han, Suin Kim and Camille Roth: Who are Birds of the Same Feather? Epistemic Communities in the EU Twittersphere
- Io Taxidou and Peter M. Fischer: Identifying and Correlating Patterns and User Roles in Information Diffusion
- Mahmoudreza Babaei, Przemyslaw Grabowicz, Isabel Valera, Krishna P. Gummadi and Manuel Gomez Rodriguez:On the Efficiency of the Information Networks in Social Media
- Denzil Correa, Mainack Mondal and Krishna P. Gummadi: Effect of Anonymity on User Behavior in Social Media
- Simon Scheller: Rationally Stubborn: A Simple Agent-based Model for the Emergence of Inequality
- Stefano Bennati, Leonard Wossnig, Johannes Thiele and Dirk Helbing: The role of information in group formation
- Claudia Müller-Birn and Janette Lehmann: Describing community dynamics by transitions between participation patterns in a structured data community project
- Dominik Kowald, Paul Seitlinger, Tobias Ley and Elisabeth Lex: Modeling Activation Processes in Human Memory to Improve Tag Recommendations
- Ségolène Charaudeau and Camille Roth: Detecting Temporally Stable Content-Sharing Communities
- Telmo Menezes and Camille Roth: Implicit Interregional and Temporal Borders from Photo Sharing Data
- Marcella Tambuscio, Gianluca Tursi, Mirko Lai and Giancarlo Ruffo: Understanding the attraction dynamics of geolocated hashtags
- Ujwal Gadiraju, Stefan Dietze and Ernesto Diaz-Aviles: Ranking Buildings and Mining the Web for Popular Architectural Patterns
- Aline Morais and Nazareno Andrade: The Diversity of Users on Geo-Social Networks
- Stefan Schweers, Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda and Stefan Müller: The analysis potential of georeferenced survey data: Combining the ALLBUS survey with environ-mental noise measurements and census data
- Emilio Sulis, Mirko Lai, Giancarlo Ruffo, Rocco Corriero and Mario Mirabelli: Social Sensing and Official Statistics: Signals from Phone Calls and Social Media
- Annerose Nisser and Nils B. Weidmann: A Field Experiment Using Mobile Advertising in Bosnia
- Lester Lasrado and Ravi Vatrapu: Towards a computational social science fuzzy set-theoretic approach to assess an organisations’ digital maturity
- Oul Han and Jinyeong Bak: Studying Political Contention using Text as Data
- Vytautas Mickevičius, Tomas Krilavičius and Vaidas Morkevičius: Website for Quantitative Analysis of Voting in Lithuanian Parliament
- Manuel Mittler, Christoph Kling, Jérôme Kunegis and Markus Strohmaier: Polarisation in Voting Platforms: A Case Study of LiquidFeedback in the German Pirate Party
- Daria Kharkina, Valerii Nechai and Ilya Musabirov: Political Polarization: Case of Russian Social Media
- Annerose Nisser and Nils Weidmann: Ethnic Salience in a Post-Conflict Blogosphere
- Ruth McAlister: Trafficking and Technology: Facilitation, Investigation and Prevention
- Mark Kibanov, Imaduddin Amin and Jong Gun Lee: Supporting Peat Fire Management using Social Media
- Alexander Hinneburg and Christian Oberländer: Visual interactive Exploration of Online Discourses with TopicExplorer
- Ingo Wolf, Flavio Gortana, Ivo Herrmann, Paul Thiele, Frank Heidmann and Tobias Schröder: Drag and Drop Cognition: Graphical User Interface for Cognitive-affective Models in Multi-agent Systems
- Andreas Niekler and Gregor Wiedemann: (Semi)-automatic content analysis for the identification of neo-liberal justifications in large newspaper corpora
- Damian Trilling and Jeroen G. F. Jonkman: Packing and Unpacking the Bag of Words: Introducing a Toolkit for Inductive Automated Frame Analysis
- Andreas Blätte: Dialogue and interaction with large-scale textual data. Analysing parliamentary speeches using the polmineR package
- Jacco van Ossenbruggen and Laura Hollink: The nature of digitally-produced data: towards a social-scientific tool criticism
- Jérôme Kunegis, Markus Strohmaier and Steffen Staab: Social Network Observatory
- Sara Day Thomson: Preserving Social Media: a Technology Watch report
- Ruth Garcia Gavilanes, Milena Tsvetkova and Taha Yasseri: Quantifying Collective Memory through Online Data
- Daniel Alexandrov, Viktor Karepin and Ilya Musabirov: Educational Migration Patterns in Russia: Social Network Data Approach
- Joana Gonçalves-Sá, Pedro Leal Varela, Ian B. Wood, Johan Bollen and Luis M. Rocha: Human Sexual Cycles Are Driven By Culture And Collective Moods
- Olesya Volchenko and Violetta Korsunova: Social Values and Film Industry: the Internet Movie Database Analysis
- Paul Okopny, Denis Bulygin, Ilya Musabirov and Grigorii Lysov: Exploring Social Adaptation in Online Games
- John Ternovski and Taha Yasseri: Social Influence in Music Listenership: A Natural Experiment on 1.3 Million Last.fm Users
- Fabian Flöck: Data services and visual analytics for researching word provenance, content disputes and longitudinal editor interaction networks in Wikipedia
- Anna Samoilenko, Fariba Karimi, Daniel Edler, Jérôme Kunegis and Markus Strohmaier: Quantifying cultural similarity through language co-occurrences in Wikipedia editing activity
- Michael Ruster, René Pickhardt and Steffen Staab: Will I be Blocked? A Word-Level Analysis of Wikipedia Articles Deletion Discussions
- Ujwal Gadiraju, Ricardo Kawase, Stefan Dietze and Gianluca Demartini: Understanding Malicious Behavior in Crowdsourcing Platforms: The Case of Online Surveys
- Ramine Tinati, Markus Luczak-Roesch, Elena Simperl and Wendy Hall: Exploring the Global Adoption of Citizen Science
- Neal Reeves, Max Van Kleek and Elena Simperl: From crowd to community: Support for Community Features in Online Citizen Science Projects
- Zinayida Petrushyna, Mohsen Shahriari and Ralf Klamma: Asking an Expert or a Friend? Simulating Forum Communities of Learners Using Reciprocity and Preferential Attachment
- Martin Rehm, Allison Littlejohn and Bart Rienties: What are the Driving Forces behind Informal Learning in Social Media?
- Fariba Karimi, Mohsen Jadidi and Claudia Wagner: Gender representation in co-authorship network
- Aline Morais and Robert Jäschke: The Diversity of Computer Scientists on Twitter
- Mark Kibanov, Martin Atzmueller, Jens Illig, Christoph Scholz, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto and Gerd Stumme: Is Web Content a Good Proxy for Real-Life Interaction? A Case Study Considering Online and Offline Interactions of Computer Scientists