Journal: J. Comput. Soc. Sci.

Volume 3, Issue 2

271 -- 277Emilio Ferrara, Stefano Cresci, Luca Luceri. Misinformation, manipulation, and abuse on social media in the era of COVID-19
279 -- 317Shadi Shahsavari, Pavan Holur, Tianyi Wang, Timothy R. Tangherlini, Vwani Roychowdhury. Conspiracy in the time of corona: automatic detection of emerging COVID-19 conspiracy theories in social media and the news
319 -- 342Nicholas Francis Havey. Partisan public health: how does political ideology influence support for COVID-19 related misinformation?
343 -- 366Lisa Singh, Leticia Bode, Ceren Budak, Kornraphop Kawintiranon, Colton Padden, Emily Vraga. Understanding high- and low-quality URL Sharing on COVID-19 Twitter streams
367 -- 400Amartya Chakraborty, Sunanda Bose. Around the world in 60 days: an exploratory study of impact of COVID-19 on online global news sentiment
401 -- 443Tracie Farrell, Genevieve Gorrell, Kalina Bontcheva. Vindication, virtue, and vitriol: A study of online engagement and abuse toward British MPs during the COVID-19 pandemic
445 -- 468Joshua Uyheng, Kathleen M. Carley. Bots and online hate during the COVID-19 pandemic: case studies in the United States and the Philippines
469 -- 486Austin Horng-En Wang, Mei-chun Lee, Min-Hsuan Wu, Puma Shen. Influencing overseas Chinese by tweets: text-images as the key tactic of Chinese propaganda

Volume 3, Issue 1

1 -- 17Mikaela Irene D. Fudolig, Daniel Monsivais, Kunal Bhattacharya, Hang-Hyun Jo, Kimmo Kaski. Different patterns of social closeness observed in mobile phone communication
19 -- 31Fujio Toriumi, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Isamu Okada. A belief in rewards accelerates cooperation on consumer-generated media
33 -- 54Anindya S. Chakrabarti, Sudarshan Kumar. A computational algorithm to analyze unobserved sequential reactions of the central banks: inference on complex lead-lag relationship in evolution of policy stances
55 -- 81Jessica J. Bagnall, Andrew T. Jones, Natalie Karavarsamis, Hien D. Nguyen 0001. The fully visible Boltzmann machine and the Senate of the 45th Australian Parliament in 2016
83 -- 101Onur Varol, Ismail Uluturk. Journalists on Twitter: self-branding, audiences, and involvement of bots
103 -- 133Deniz 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
135 -- 166Renan 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
167 -- 188John 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
189 -- 207Hirofumi Takesue. From defection to ingroup favoritism to cooperation: simulation analysis of the social dilemma in dynamic networks
209 -- 229Philippe Collard. Second-order micromotives and macrobehaviour
231 -- 243Bilal Naeem, Aymen Khan, Mirza Omer Beg, Hasan Mujtaba. A deep learning framework for clickbait detection on social area network using natural language cues
245 -- 270Gavin Abercrombie, Riza Batista-Navarro. Sentiment and position-taking analysis of parliamentary debates: a systematic literature review